T500 Battery Error - Power Manager V3.59

Background: T500 running Power Manager indicated battery fully charges to 100% when connected to power supply, and battery life of approximately 2 hours when disconnected from power supply.
Problem:  After updating Power Manager from V3.48 to V3.59 the battery indicator shows a red X and there is a message in the battery display screen of Power Manager indicating that "there is an error" .  I have subsequently updated Power Manager to V3.62 and the Power Manager Driver to V1.62 with no change in the condition.
It appears to me that the newer versions of Power Manager are now checking the date of the battery and preventing the battery from charging if it is older than x.  The battery was working perfectly before updating to V3.59.  Has anyone else experienced this problem?  Does anyone know how to reinstall Power Manager V3.48?
Thank you for your consideration of this problem.

hey bigsky4,
have you tried doing a battery gauge reset? try that and see if it works.
anyway, to install V3.48 - uninstall the current version that you have and install 3.48 that is listed in this page
http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/downloads/detail.p​age?DocID=DS014924
scroll down, its there.
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          </_OS>
          <Or>
            <_PnPID><![CDATA[*IBM0055]]></_PnPID>
            <_PnPID><![CDATA[*IBM0068]]></_PnPID>
            <_PnPID><![CDATA[*LEN0068]]></_PnPID>
            <_PnPID><![CDATA[*LEN0168]]></_PnPID>
          </Or>
          <Or>
            <Or>
              <Not>
                <_Bios>
                  <Level>GDET*</Level>
                </_Bios>
              </Not>
            </Or>
            <Or>
              <And>
                <_Bios>
                  <Level>GDET*</Level>
                </_Bios>
                <Or>
                  <_Coreq name="BIOS_GDUJ">
                    <Version>1.07.1.07^</Version>
                  </_Coreq>
                  <Not>
                    <_Bios>
                      <Level>GDET0*</Level>
                      <Level>GDET1*</Level>
                      <Level>GDET2*</Level>
                      <Level>GDET30*</Level>
                      <Level>GDET31*</Level>
                      <Level>GDET32*</Level>
                      <Level>GDET33*</Level>
                      <Level>GDET34*</Level>
                      <Level>GDET35*</Level>
                      <Level>GDET36*</Level>
                    </_Bios>
                  </Not>
                </Or>
              </And>
            </Or>
          </Or>
        </And>
      </Dependencies>
      <Files>
        <Installer>
          <File>
            <Name>giku06ww.exe</Name>
            <CRC>C9803CFF3B6A8A096AAED2737FB6D6FD3B63B5CA</CRC>
            <Size>1278493</Size>
          </File>
        </Installer>
        <Readme default="EN">
          <File id="EN">
            <Name>giku06ww.txt</Name>
            <CRC>80B709F72A4A9BDA3A0A98A31CD58EE188E412B9</CRC>
            <Size>32128</Size>
          </File>
        </Readme>
      </Files>
    </Package>
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