Lenovo ACPI-Compliant Virtual Power Controller Compatibility Issue : Y510P

I have installed Windows 8.1 with latest drivers given in Lenovo site. Windows gives following notification. Is there any fix ? Compatibility issue between your power management system and Windows
Your power management system isn't compatible with this version of Windows.The model name of your power management system is Lenovo ACPI-Compliant Virtual Power Controller. 

hi chaminga,
Your issue might be similar to this thread.
Can you try to uninstall any previous versions of the Lenovo Energy Management under the Control Panel (large icon view) > Programs and Features and install the latest one below:
Lenovo Power Management
em8180214.exe
v8.0.2.14 / 50.4 MB
Let me know how it goes
Regards

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