Battery Conditioning Tips
Some facts about your Battery:
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Your battery can be considered a "smart" device because it remembers the level of charge every time it charges up and discharges. |
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The Laptop has a safety feature that automatically shuts down the computer if the battery tells it that there isn't enough energy stored to properly run the computer. |
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Because the battery is a "smart" device it can sometimes become confused about the amount of energy stored, so it may think that there is less power left than there actually is. This results in what appears to be a defective battery when the computer can only successfully run for around 20 minutes or less on a single charge. |
Note: You should NOT do any critical work like work for a class while performing any of the following steps. Your work may be permanently lost.
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Leave your computer running unplugged until the warning beep activates or your computer goes into Standby mode. (Standby mode is the mode in which your computer goes in to save energy.) |
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Once your computer powers off or has been used to the point that any time you turn on the computer it responds "Battery critically low. Will power off now...", plug it in temporarily and then start it. Once Windows has begun to start, unplug the computer to continue draining the battery. |
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If the computer goes into Standby again, wake the computer up, or restart the computer by repeating the previous step. |
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When the battery has completely drained, the computer will power off as if there were a power outage at your house. There will not be any beeps or warnings. |
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Once the computer is completely drained you will notice that pressing the power switch doesn't get any response from the computer. Plug in the computer and let it charge completely without using it is the best way to get an effective charge. |
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When the charge indicator on your Laptop indicates full charge your laptop has been reconditioned. You should perform the reconditioning steps 2 to 3 times more for a better battery life. |