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Showing posts with label Battery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Battery. Show all posts
Some of you may get this problem that your system works with connected ac supply but not charging your laptop battery. Here we list few steps how to to check the battery condition in Dell inspiron 1750(Mostly common to all dell laptops).

We can check condition of battery in two ways

* Click on Windows logo on desktop.
* Type 'Power options' in search bar above that.
* Click on Power Options.
* Check for the 'Battery Health Meter' among the different options on the left side of window.
* Check the battery health and battery status.


Another way is to check health in BIOS 

* Restart your computer and tap F2 at Dell logo.
* Navigate to 'Battery Information'.

From there you will be able to see the battery health and if it needs replacement. Navigate to 'Power Management' option and select 'Charger Behavior'.

If the charger is disabled in system BIOS, system will detect AC adapter but will not charge battery. Enable if disabled.


If problem persists contact your customer care for replacing the battery. 
Some of you might come across this questions is it safe to use laptop with AC power supply plugged in to it without battery attached to it. Yes i am pretty sure its safe to use laptops like this.

If you using your laptops without battery attached to it then it will start to work like a plugged PC. Its will perform all the task and your laptops will perform normally it wont show any abnormalities in its performance. Your laptops will work absolutely normal. 

You want to consider a important factor while working with plugged ac supply make sure that your laptop is connected to power supply and and your plug wont removed. If your plug is removed or your supply gets interrupted your laptops will suffer a immediate shut off and the works you dint saved will be lost. While working with plugged power supply your laptop will indicate a notification that your battery is not inserted. 

I hope this information is useful for you, Happy Computing !
Laptop fine until you changed your laptop battery. Once your laptop battery got replaced and laptop works fine with plugged ac supply. When the ac supply is off your laptop too goes off. This problem is due to your laptop battery only. Here we list the possible solutions for this problem. Make sure that this method won't work for all since many problems are possible for this.

Try the Following Steps

* Take the power cable out of laptop and hold power button for 10 to 25 sec
* Now put back your battery and check whether your laptop starts
* Check your laptop adaptor for and damage
* Its mandatory to check damage for power supply unit
* You may also try connecting the adapter in a different good working power outlet
* Try with good working/known compatible adaptor and battery
* Run diagnostic on battery to find any fault on the battery.
* If the diagnostic results has some errors replace the battery or if the battery is new then claim for warrenty
* Try cleaning the points where the battery is connected with the laptop

Make note that the above method may work for many and it may not work for others as there are many reasons for a battery failure or for this kind of problems. Hope this information might be useful for you, Happy Computing !

We sometimes plan to use our laptop as desktop due some issues in it. You may face issues like problem with your battery and so. It may lead to a question is it good to use laptop without battery inserted in it ? 

Using laptop as desktop won't cause any harm to your laptop and if you had problems with your battery it is the best option to use your laptop. If you had uninterrupted power supply then you can use your laptop and anyone in this field can be 100% sure they won't harm laptop.

If you working for your project or an article make sure to save it often in certain time intervals, a small interruption in power may lead to loss  of data. Hope this information might be useful for you, Happy Computing !

It is a common question now in this modern world, Is continuous charging harm my laptop batter ? or is charging and draining laptop battery gives longer life? Here are the few factors you wanna consider it first.

In older day laptop battery are of nickel-cadmium batteries type, if you continiously put charge for this type of battery its life will decrease and you wanna replace your battery intimes according to your usage of your laptops.

But in modern days now  lithium-ion batteries are used in almost all laptop types and this type of laptop battery has a special ability that wont get any harm by the continoious charging of it. But batttey life may vary from one year to few years based on your usage and you want to replace it in time.

Hope this information might be useful for you, Happy Computing !

Many of you may hear your friends Murmuring “Oh my god! Why my battery performance is very poor within few months of using”! So if you too among this Murmuring we are helping you to jump out of it with some easy measures.
First of all, be sure to make the brightness of your computer to the lowest setting that is comfortable for your eyes instead of full brightness which may eat up your power as well.
Then, Turn off all the background programs that are not needed at that instant because they take up processor space which will consume more battery power.
Now, Check Wireless connections like Bluetooth and/or Wi-Fi is off (if it's built in your Laptop)
Just try ejecting any DVD/CD out of your Optical drive if you don’t need it. 
Now turn off the LED Indicator lights (Power light, hard drive activity light, etc.) which may be little useful at the battery low conditions.
Then, unplug few USB devices which you are not using currently like Pen Drives, External USB mice etc.,
Try Sleep Mode if you wish to not work for a short period of time.
The same when you are wishing to don’t use your Laptop for a longer time , try to put it into Hibernate Mode.

Following all this simple procedures will lead you to save your Laptop’s battery in a Real time manner!