HP pavilion g4 laptop battery problem

when i switch on the laptop this massege is came,    
"HP Battery allert" 
The system detected the storage capacity of the battery stated bellow to be very low.for optimal performance this battery may need to be replaced.
primary<internal>battery <601>
plz help me  

Hi,
This error is a little misleading and actually refers to your notebooks main battery - it indicates that the amount of charge the battery can store has fallen below 25% of its original maximum.
The only real solution is to replace the battery.
Note:
You can certainly carry on using the notebook, however you will notice a drop in the amount of time you can run on the battery before it requires charging again.
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