X200 won't run on battery

I have an X200 with Windows 7 (build 7100) installed.
Recently, I've had intermittent problems working off the battery. When I disconnect the power adapter, the computer would just shut off. Now, it's a constant problem and I can't work off the battery at all.
This is a new battery (9cell-6months old) and I have another battery (4cell-4months old) that exhibits the same bizarre behavior so I don't think it's an issue with the batteries.
The computer shuts off when in standby and in regular use. It also can't boot from the battery.
Windows device manager says it's working fine and so does Thinkvantage's Power Manager 2 (for both batteries).
I've been searching online for a possible answer but have had absolutely no luck. (First time I couldn't find a solution to a computer problem on google!) What's going on!!

Met the same problem as you did. Have you found a solution?

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