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This is usually due to the battery not holding very much charge (when fully charged) or a fall in the voltage of the laptop battery. Do you keep it plugged into the mains much - this can dramatically reduce the battery life. If you need it to run off battery I would consider replacing the batterty pack - try ebay
This is the procedure for solving consider replacing
your battery problem. Start by running the command prompt with administrator privileges.
This will give the full control over the command prompt. There are those
commands that can only be executed when you are using the command prompt with
administrator privileges. Change the destination path showing on the command
prompt to be set to C:\ then type the command POWER -ENERGY( to change destination path to C:\,
type CD\ ). This command will make the computer scan the battery status and
after 60 seconds, a report will be generated and saved in C:\. Simply open the
energy report and scroll to check the battery information. Look for the design
capacity and the last full charge, note the difference in this figures.
For my laptop, these were the details Battery Information
Battery ID: Hewlett-PackardPrimary
Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard
Chemistry: LION
Design Capacity: 88800
Last Full Charge: 36467
To remove the message consider replacing battery fully charge your laptop battery then unplug the charger to use the laptop on
battery power. Use it until the laptop
to automatically shut down. Still with the charger unplugged, power on the
laptop again. Do this until the battery is totally empty. Now plug in your
charger and charge the battery fully. Then perform the commands steps again by
running the POWER -ENERGY command. Make sure you note the differences in the
last full charge details. Continuously perform these steps until the figures in
the last full charge are more than 40% of the design capacity.
This is easy ... you should consider replacing your battery. The reason is your battery is getting older and it is deteriorating. Batteries start deteriorating as the moment the close the package and call it a battery. Be thankful that your battery is cooperating with your operating system and is giving you ample warning as to its condition.
Run the computer only on the battery, until it is exhausted.
Fully recharge it.
Run the computer only on the battery, until it is exhausted.
Fully recharge it.
These "deep-cycles" may give the battery-life a "kick". Maybe.
Check the web-site of the manufacturer of the computer.
Maybe, there is a "known" problem with that particular model of battery.
Do a Google-search for the part-number of the battery, to see if anybody has posted comments about poor battery-life for that part-number.
If running only on batteries is "important" to you, then consider replacing the battery.
Hi! Well for this one let me ask you first . Is the battery is beyond 1year? If it is then consider replacing your battery is the answer of that. But if not you can call your manufacturer as all the battery has it 1 year limited warranty. Just to let you know all the battery is consumable, sometimes it depends on how you use it .Hope this will help you. God Bless.
Laptop's batteries have their own gauge to tell it's condition. Once a battery is already messing up, the gauge will tell you that it has a problem and it needs replacement. The power in the battery won't last long anymore. Just observe it by removing the ac adapter.
Someday, your battery won't hold any power anymore. And you need to replace it with a new one.
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That will be the laptop measuring the energy stored in your battery and it is less than the level it is set at. It doesn't mean it will fail imminently just that it is not as good as it was when new.
If the message says consider replacing the battery, I guess the battery
life is about to end.
Its good to replace the battery if you have used to laptop for more that
3 years now. Normally that is the max battery life.
However, if the laptop is new and still under warranty, you need to
contact your vendor for possible free replacement, since it is abnormal
for the battery to wear in such a short time.
Also make sure the replacement battery is perfectly compatible to your
laptop. Your vendor can guide you more.
I have replaced batteries in the past. Remove it from the laptop and get
the number off of it. Then you can go and Google the number to find a
reasonably priced replacement.
Take the battery out. wait 30 seconds. Put the battery back in, turn it on. Then, consider replacing the blackberry with something that's worth actually owning. (Sorry, im bitter. That last part is my personal recommendation, not technical advice)
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