I recently bought a new laptop and I was wondering how you can preserve the battery. Do you always keep the laptop plugged in, or what?
I just bought a new laptop, an ideapad y550. So I am wondering what the best way to use the batter is. I have heard mixed things about the subject. I have heard to let your battery run all the way down the charge it all the way up. I have heard to plug it in as often as possible. I have heard that once the battery is fully charged you should unplug it right away, and things like you should take the battery out when its plugged in. So I am really not sure what to think. Any advice?
I have a Dell Inspiron 1520 laptop and my last charger I had stopped charging, but other peoples chargers still work on my computer. I bought a new replacement charger, and after about a month, this charger died too. I have multiple batteries so I don’t think it’s the battery. What should I do to prevent this from continuing?
I bought a new laptop recently and I have a question about the battery vs. charger.
I leave my laptop on all the time or in hibernation. When the battery is fully charged but I still want to leave my computer on, should I leave it plugged in or use the battery? If I use the battery, all day I am rotating battery and charging and it gets to be a hassle.
A laptop battery from an Acer Aspire in my microwave. I opened it up so you could see whats going on inside
Hi, I use an HP laptop, which is about 20 months old now, but I had a battery life of about 3 hours all this while. Yesterday, My laptop began to run extremely slow, and it wouldn’t charge my battery. Now I can work my laptop only with the AC charger. Is it possible my battery just died overnight? And how is it my processor is super slow the same time?
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My laptop battery died and would not hold a charge. I just bought a new one and my sister told me my old one died because you’re not supposed leave the battery in and get on the computer while it’s plugged into the wall.
I’ve been doing it for about a year before my old one died and I don’t think it makes that much sense. I don’t want to mess my new one up so if you know anything about this please reply.
I have a refurbished HP Omibook 6100 laptop. The battery is dead and unchargeable (it always stays at 0%) which means that I can only use the laptop with a power cord.
Is there any way at all I can make my battery chargeable and usable again?
I heard stories of people freezing their battery in the freezer over night and then being able to use it again. Is that true?
Any other tips which might work?
I don’t like to hurt my battery as using laptop. How should i use it?