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No, not really Mr. Slorm... (Yes, Slorm)
It would depend how he did it.
It is pretty easy to convince windows how much battery you have, I ran an application on my laptop at school to make it always show 100% to Windows, but I would know how much battery it had left. I did this because the power settings were set to make the computer hibernate at 15% battery, which was sofa-king annoying, since it had no warning and just turned off. -__-
The ignorant teachers wouldn't fix it, so I fixed it myself. :lol:
I'd say he probably had it plugged in, and unplugged it. Windows isn't too smart at reading the batteries and got confused.