First, I want to thank you for this wonderful program and all the effort you're making!
I've just somehow managed to register with Chrome's automatic translation from German just to report about issues with Yoga 2 Pro.
I don't know if this is a known issue, but at few Lenovo forum threads I've seen that many Y2P users have had the same issue and are not able to use NFC.
It looks like there's some conflict between NFC and Lenovo's Energy Manager program, which deals with battery, power plans, and other power related things.
Most common issue is that after several days the Energy Manager starts giving a warning message that the battery charger is not original and may not work properly any more.
For some users the problem was that the battery wouldn't charge any more at all.
In my case, Windows would suddenly change the status of the battery from being discharged to being charged, even though it was running on battery. Not even a reboot would help, only plugging the charger and unplugging it again would make Windows change the status of the battery back to and display the remaining battery life.
The serious problem was that even after uninstalling NFC, Lenovo's Energy Manager would continue to display warnings.
The only way to fix this issue is that laptop needs to be shut down by holding the power button for 30+ seconds, like a hard shut down, to reset some internal settings inside the laptop. After that everything would be normal.
Is there any way to fix this conflict between NFC and Lenovo's Energy manager app?
That would be so good because NFC is such a wonderful program... There are so many laptops with badly configured fans, and NFC is of great help.
I've just somehow managed to register with Chrome's automatic translation from German just to report about issues with Yoga 2 Pro.
I don't know if this is a known issue, but at few Lenovo forum threads I've seen that many Y2P users have had the same issue and are not able to use NFC.
It looks like there's some conflict between NFC and Lenovo's Energy Manager program, which deals with battery, power plans, and other power related things.
Most common issue is that after several days the Energy Manager starts giving a warning message that the battery charger is not original and may not work properly any more.
For some users the problem was that the battery wouldn't charge any more at all.
In my case, Windows would suddenly change the status of the battery from being discharged to being charged, even though it was running on battery. Not even a reboot would help, only plugging the charger and unplugging it again would make Windows change the status of the battery back to and display the remaining battery life.
The serious problem was that even after uninstalling NFC, Lenovo's Energy Manager would continue to display warnings.
The only way to fix this issue is that laptop needs to be shut down by holding the power button for 30+ seconds, like a hard shut down, to reset some internal settings inside the laptop. After that everything would be normal.
Is there any way to fix this conflict between NFC and Lenovo's Energy manager app?
That would be so good because NFC is such a wonderful program... There are so many laptops with badly configured fans, and NFC is of great help.