Solving Battery Problem on ASUS Z71V Notebook

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The ASUS Z71V Notebook, equipped with a Pentium M processor, 2GB of RAM, and a 5400RPM hard drive, is experiencing a battery issue where it fails to charge above 80%. The charging indicator remains lit, suggesting a potential malfunction. The primary suspicion is that the battery may be defective, especially given the laptop's relatively short usage period of six months. Users are advised to check if the battery is still under warranty for a possible replacement. Additionally, there is a mention of the "memory effect," which could be affecting the battery's performance.
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I own an ASUS Z71V Notebook and I have some problem with the battery...

here's the specs of the laptop:
Pentium® M processor 760 2MB Cache 2.0GHz 533FSB
Seagate 80GB/8MB Cache 5400RPM
2GB DDR2-4200
PCI Express Nvidia 6600-128MB
DVDRW - Dual Layer
Intel 802.11 a/b/g wireless card

I've had this laptop for about half a year. Recently, the battery doesn't charge above 80%. I'm not sure why it's doing this. The charging light doesn't turn off and I'm not sure what the problem is. any ideas?
 
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Perhaps this is too obvious of an answer, but my first guess is that it's a bad battery.
 
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If you've owned it only 6 months, is it still under warranty? Maybe you can just get the battery replaced by the manufacturer.
 
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