Originally posted by lex:Yeah, that's what I thought.A few people on the Apple support pages have found that the 10.4.9 update removed their Energy Saver settings, they had to remove and replug the cable to get it back.Unfortunately mine's never showed up and the battery icon doesn't show up either. No change.Thought I'd try here after exhausting all other opportunities!!! I can't just let the battery run dry as this is effectively going to just drop the server dead, something I'm trying to avoid - besides I want some notification so I can script up code to shut the other server down - View image here:. Removing and replugging the USB cable does nothing - switching off the power to the UPS jumps onto battery power, but the Mac doesn't notice any difference.I've got two more UPSes, one to power the screens (don't care when that runs out) and the other for the Quad and the Cube, will be able to test whether it's a duff Cyberpower UPS, or whether it's a software problem.I've reinstalled 10.4.9 from the combo updater, as suggested on the Apple forums. Yeah, that's what I thought.A few people on the Apple support pages have found that the 10.4.9 update removed their Energy Saver settings, they had to remove and replug the cable to get it back.Unfortunately mine's never showed up and the battery icon doesn't show up either.
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