"go to device manager disable both 'microsoft ac adapter' and 'microsoft acpi-compliant control method battery'
then re-enable them again."
Dis-abling & re-enabling the adapters worked for me but I had to refresh the battery device list (scan for hardware changes) first as only one adapter was showing.
The second device. 'microsoft acpi-compliant control method battery' was missing however once it updated I did as you suggested and works great cheers!
that may sound like an obvious answer but i have had the same problem and i did something so easy which fixed it. i just restarted the Windows Explorer process in task manager. that's all
This worked for me when the others didn't. Easy and quick. Thank you!
that may sound like an obvious answer but i have had the same problem and i did something so easy which fixed it. i just restarted the Windows Explorer process in task manager. that's all
This worked for me. Been trying to fix this problem for AGES. Thank-you
"go to device manager disable both 'microsoft ac adapter' and 'microsoft acpi-compliant control method battery'
then re-enable them again."
Dis-abling & re-enabling the adapters worked for me but I had to refresh the battery device list (scan for hardware changes) first as only one adapter was showing.
The second device. 'microsoft acpi-compliant control method battery' was missing however once it updated I did as you suggested and works great cheers!
Thank you very much for your help. However, this only worked for me until I restarted my laptop... any suggestions on how to permanently solve the issue?
"go to device manager disable both 'microsoft ac adapter' and 'microsoft acpi-compliant control method battery'
then re-enable them again."
Dis-abling & re-enabling the adapters worked for me but I had to refresh the battery device list (scan for hardware changes) first as only one adapter was showing.
The second device. 'microsoft acpi-compliant control method battery' was missing however once it updated I did as you suggested and works great cheers!
Thank you very much for your help. However, this only worked for me until I restarted my laptop... any suggestions on how to permanently solve the issue?
Go to device manager disable both 'Microsoft AC Adapter' and 'Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery'
Then Re-Enable them again.
Let me know how it goes...
Thank you very much for your help. However, this only worked for me until I restarted my laptop... any suggestions on how to permanently solve the issue?
Just open task manager, find "Windows Explorer" -> right click and end task. Then run new task and type explorer.exe to open it again. Amazingly your icons appear again :))). Just tell me if this help you.
Hey guys,
A few days ago I started getting a pop up error message when I log in to windows.
http://puu.sh/p3CZh/23bebf0292.png
Aside from this error, which from what I understand says that it is having trouble loading the icon in the...
Just recently I've noticed that some of the icons in the notification area disappear.
The come back after a reboot but then disappear again at a later stage.
I've run the Reset Notification Area batch file from Brink's tutorial but the problem...
Could not find "Notification Area Icons" in "All Control Panel Items" for Windows 10, but I could find it under Settings-System-Notifications. Is that normal for Windows 10? How can I add it in the "All Control Panel Items"?
Thanks
From the Windows 7 forum.
I have this exact same problem with my Windows 10 64 system. I was thinking that it started when I recently tried out Bitdefender IS, but am not sure. I have not found any solution yet. Is there an answer?