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May 7, 2012 9:49 AM in response to Raycedby F_F,Hi everyone,
Just an update to my post 4 days ago - the Apple guy got back to me. Unfortunately, he told me that he wasn't aware of a fix for the battery issue. There is information, however, which even he is stricted from seeing. As a last resort, he did suggest a fresh reinstall of Lion. I haven't tried that yet.
I have not seen any changes in performance, battery or otherwise, with the new EFI update. I have been using Chrome, maybe I should use Safari for a while instead just to see what happens.
I am kind of tempted to install ML now after hearing the optimistic reports about battery life.
Other than that, I have explored every option I can think of (aside from replacing the battery).
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Feb 28, 2012 6:09 PM in response to Michael Empricby badblack,The bad battery life annoys me... Thank apple that the bug is fixed in mountain lion. (at least as I have heard)
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Feb 28, 2012 7:21 PM in response to F_Fby DrChandra,F_F
both of my OS Lion and ML are clean installs and they have pretty similar battery performance. If I'm you I'd first try a clean install, all updates and basic testing for a day or two before jumping on Dev OS (box full of surprises, bad and good).
7 moths after the first install of Lion I am happy for the first time with my Mac but we really need to hear from the rest of the people on this forum to be more conclusive about latest updated.
Cheers
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Feb 29, 2012 12:28 AM in response to Michael Empricby Courcoul,Seeing the plethora of threads complaining on poor battery performance makes me wonder on whether we can pin down the problem as coming from the hardware, the firmware or just the OS.
Would be interesting to find out from someone who used these computers with only another OS and not MacOSX to see if they complain of bad battery times too. For instance, full time Windows use. Like Bill Gates is rumored to do ever since he discovered these computers didn't crash, like all other brands did whenever he had a public presentation to do.
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Feb 29, 2012 12:52 AM in response to DrChandraby lesliefromstockton-on-tees,Update and feedback for everyone after a week of running Mountain Lion.
I have the latest EFI and a clean install of Mountain Lion, was suffering with Lion battery life at 3hrs, now I can get 5.5 to 6hrs, no Flash, 1/34 to 1/2 brightness, keyboard lights off. This is measured life not via the battery indicator. Big changes there as well, for the first time since moving to Lion it now reports 8-9hrs something I have never seen for a while.
Moving in the right direction, much happier although still disappointed that Apple did not acknowledge the issue and left us all hanging for such a long time.
Les
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Feb 29, 2012 2:12 AM in response to Michael Empricby Marcelo Emmerich,15" MBP late 2008 running Lion, battery indicator never showed more than 2:30 hours. After EFI update today, which does not mention anything regarding increase of battery life, I can see the 4:05 again that was normal for me in the Snow Leopard days.
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Mar 6, 2012 2:22 AM in response to Marcelo Emmerichby DrChandra,Battery life almost as good as used to be, happy again.
I don't think that Apple will ever admit this issue publicly but I'm sure that they were monitoring this forum closely since Apple and bad publicity are highly incompatible.
Cheers
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Mar 6, 2012 10:50 AM in response to DrChandraby mad_hhatter,I'm on a macbook pro 13" Mid 2009 (still with snow leopard), no EFI update notifications via Software Update... Does this mean my machine has no problem, will not be supported by the fix, or simply I have to install lion to see the update notification?
thanks a lot for your help!
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Mar 6, 2012 2:40 PM in response to DrChandraby lesliefromstockton-on-tees,Happy to report battery life clean install of ML and EFI update after a few weeks is round about 5.5 to 6 hrs. Basic web browsing with battery settings optimised is more like 7hrs if you stay away from flash. I guess by the sudden drop off in postings that peploe are happy? We all like to complain but don't forget to post the good things also! Thanks Apple but please learnt we are on your side and it would be nice to know you have a problem and you are working on it rather than keepin us in the dark!! Thanks people on this thread, its been a blast at times.
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Mar 6, 2012 2:57 PM in response to lesliefromstockton-on-teesby Rayced,lesliefromstockton-on-tees wrote:
Happy to report battery life clean install of ML and EFI update after a few weeks is round about 5.5 to 6 hrs. Basic web browsing with battery settings optimised is more like 7hrs if you stay away from flash. I guess by the sudden drop off in postings that peploe are happy? We all like to complain but don't forget to post the good things also! Thanks Apple but please learnt we are on your side and it would be nice to know you have a problem and you are working on it rather than keepin us in the dark!! Thanks people on this thread, its been a blast at times.
Yeah this is such a relief that Beta version of next OS X will do what actual official and revised version of OS X is supposed to do!
I'd say this is awesome.
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Mar 6, 2012 3:06 PM in response to Raycedby petermac87,Are you running a beta version of Mountain Lion?
Pete
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Mar 6, 2012 3:07 PM in response to petermac87by lesliefromstockton-on-tees,Yes, beta version plus updates
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Mar 6, 2012 3:11 PM in response to lesliefromstockton-on-teesby petermac87,Then you are meant to be posting in the developers forum, or otherwise you are breaking your no disclosure agreement you agreed to when downloading the developers beta, and not in the public forums.
Pete
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Mar 6, 2012 3:18 PM in response to petermac87by lesliefromstockton-on-tees,Trying a version passed to me, if the store staff just look at you and deny the issue and if Apple will not help, you have to help yourself! Good news is that they appear to have improved things,
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Mar 6, 2012 3:28 PM in response to lesliefromstockton-on-teesby petermac87,lesliefromstockton-on-tees wrote:
Trying a version passed to me, if the store staff just look at you and deny the issue and if Apple will not help, you have to help yourself! Good news is that they appear to have improved things,
So you are illegally running a Developers Copy that others have had to register for and pay for, and you feel justified in both using it and bragging about it in the Public Forums?
Pete