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You're not the kind of salesman who carries a computer around, just install it, one battery is enough to get rid of it. After a month, you don't need an external power supply, discharge it once, and you're good to go. Don't be so entangled, just put it in the computer.
In case of a power outage, the hard drive is not worth it.
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The batteries of laptops are now all lithium batteries, so it is best to take the battery off after a full charge when you use the power supply, which is beneficial to the life of the battery, and the fully charged battery does not need to be charged once after a while for a long time to keep the battery active.
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If the laptop is generally not used on the move, you can take out the battery, because the number of battery charging and discharging is limited, and the battery performance will decline if the number of charging and discharging is more, but it is better to plug in the battery if the voltage is unstable or there are frequent power outages.
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Need. Laptop lithium-ion batteries are consumables and have a lifespan, that is, either the number of charge and discharge times is reached, or they are aging. It is recommended that you develop the habit of disconnecting the external power supply after charging, one is to ensure the normal charging and discharging of the lithium-ion battery, and maintain the due performance and life; The second is to protect your computer from sudden external power failure, and there is no battery recharge that causes accidental damage.
Charge and discharge the battery once a month or quarter with battery management software. In short, lithium-ion batteries will break down quickly if they are not used for a long time and charged for a long time.
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When not in use, use an external power supply to help battery life. If you don't use it often, you can charge it once a month, and if you use it often, you can use it once every three months. Put it at least below 10.
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Charging the battery while carrying it will shorten the battery life, so it is recommended to disassemble it.
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Don't worry about it, just plug it in the power supply and battery. If you consider it from the perspective of protecting the battery, the battery is fully charged, dismantled, and charged and discharged once a month.
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Generally, no. In the past, unplugging the battery and reusing it was entirely from the perspective of battery life. In fact, in addition to ensuring the lifespan of the laptop battery, it also has a role to ensure that in the case of a sudden power failure, it will not cause files to be lost due to shutdown.
From the perspective of the current development of science and technology, the importance of the latter has surpassed the former. In the past, the economic conditions were not good, and the notebook ** was also high, so it was required to take care of the notebook. But now, it's normal to update every three or four years.
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Now that the batteries are overcharged, there is no need to remove the batteries. If not used for a long time, fully charge and discharge the battery once a month to keep it alive. For the first few times of a new machine, you'd better let the battery be deeply activated, and the charging time is about 8 hours, so that the battery alone runs out.
Repeat 3 times.
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From a professional point of view, it is not necessary to pull out the battery when using the power supply, because when the charge is full, the circuit will automatically cut off the charge, so there is no need to worry. Of course, the battery needs to be used correctly, which will increase its lifespan. Unplugging the battery is naturally usable, but in case of a power outage, and you are using the computer to perform important operations, it is estimated to be a tragedy.
The order you said is correct, but the notebook is used later, it probably doesn't matter, you can use it whatever you want, hehe.
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It is best to give the battery a complete discharge once a month.
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In fact, there is no need to be so entangled, as long as it is a normal notebook, there is no problem if you don't remove the battery and connect it to the power supply, and the battery will not have problems in three to four years under normal circumstances; Computers are changing very quickly now, and in three or four years' time, today's laptops will look the same way we look at the old lump of computers now. Basically, your laptop can be used normally during your lifetime, and of course the battery is not excluded, but this will reduce the battery standby time in the long run.
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The current machine doesn't have much to do with it.
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When I usually use a laptop, it has nothing to do with the battery when it is plugged in. Because you only start to use the battery power when you unplug it, you can see that after unplugging the power supply, the battery light starts to blink non-stop.
PS: It's better to use a power supply so that the battery life can be longer. Mobile phone batteries are as worn-out as laptop batteries.
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If you want to extend the life of the laptop battery, you can't do it, you should minimize the number of times you use the battery, the number of times the battery is charged and discharged is directly related to the life, each time you charge, the battery is a step forward towards retirement. It is recommended that you use an external power supply as much as possible, and the battery should be removed when using an external power supply. If you often plug in and unplug multiple times throughout the day, and your laptop has a battery, the damage to the battery is even greater.
Because every time an external power supply is connected, it is equivalent to charging the battery once, and the battery will naturally die. Of course, it should also be recharged after the battery has been exhausted and avoid charging for too long.
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Laptop batteries are all lithium batteries, and they are used many times, generally about 500 times.
And every time you use it, there will be a loss, and the more you use it, the less you use it.
Generally, if it has been plugged into the laptop for half a year, it will lose nearly half, and the capacity of the battery will be greatly reduced by then.
The correct way to use it is once a week, each time the battery is used alone, but it is not exhausted, it is best to plug it in when there are 15 minutes remaining, fully charge to 90-95%, (it doesn't matter if it is full), remove it and put it away, and then use it again next week.
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Plug it in! Because batteries have a wear and tear rate! When the battery loss rate reaches 100%, then your battery will be scrapped, and Master Lu can detect the battery loss rate!
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Don't use the battery when you have a power supply Plug in the battery with the battery That's the cost of the battery It's easy to damage I'm the book myself That won't understand the battery power is used together Until now, the battery of the book is fully charged in less than 15 minutes When you buy it, you can use it for 2 hours After reading the choice you still don't understand?
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With power supply, lithium batteries have losses and memory effects, and will be used less and less.
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Just use it directly, it's all used as a desktop, and the battery can be put inside.
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It should be your battery problem, and it can be solved by getting it to a general laptop repair shop, or how many oceans!
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It can be plugged in all the time, but it is not good for the battery, and if it is broken, just replace the battery.
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It's best to remove the battery when plugging it in! Like me, the one who unplugs the power and then connects it back is the most ruined battery, and as a result, my battery is over in less than a year
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If you keep it plugged in for a long time, the life of the power adapter will definitely be affected! The same goes for the battery, but if the battery has a protective device, it won't be recharged if it's full. It is recommended not to let the laptop work for a long time, after all, the heat dissipation function of the laptop needs to be improved.
At the same time, for the sake of your own health, hehe.
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Not good, it will reduce the life of the battery, although there is a power management system, but after all, it is a program, it needs to be started in Windows to have a role, mine is unplugged, discharged and charged once every half a month to a month, this is just my habit, generally within three months, it is worth mentioning that the place to put it should be clean and dry, mine is packed in a plastic bag, one side of the copper wire interface is oxidized, resulting in poor contact and sparks, resulting in joint burning, serious**!
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The life of the power adapter will be greatly shortened, so don't do it.
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Take the battery off when you use AC because IBM batteries have a charge and discharge counter!
If you run out of it, replace the battery! As for whether it costs or not! That's for sure!
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Mr. The battery is better not to be unplugged.
If you put the battery aside, the battery will change chemically and it will break.
Unlike the phone's battery.
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Don't unplug it, I feel upstairs said that the battery is very unscientific, you said that if there is a sudden power failure, if you unplug the battery board, the computer will not shut down, so accidental rapid shutdown must be a great harm to the computer、、、
Don't care about the battery, like my laptop battery has always been installed on the computer, rarely take it off, we don't often carry the computer around, don't care too much about the battery life problem 、、、
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IBM is the most professional and the best quality, and Sony is the representative of fashion and multi-**.
However, in Taiwan, it is said that Toshiba sells no worse than IBM, because Taiwan's Toshiba has the lowest repair rate. Toshiba notebooks have a lot of unique technologies, such as ultra-thin hard drives, ultra-thin keyboards, etc.
A few years ago, Sanyo developed fuel cells for notebooks, and later further improved the size and performance. But it hasn't been put on the market yet. Fuel cells are actually charged with alcohol, and their electrical performance far exceeds that of lithium-ion batteries1
The answer is supplemented. Recommend Lenovo Tianyi F41AT3200 (IBM's technology), the heat dissipation is really good (much stronger than Dell, HP), it is world-class, and under normal circumstances, you can't hear the fan rotation at all. The heat dissipation is stronger than that of internationally renowned brands at the same price.
It looks good, and the mold has won the world gold medal (there are 8 colors to choose from, and this is what the CCTV host of the Olympic Games uses). GF 8400M GS independent display, the current mainstream games can be handled. Pentium dual-core frequency, 965 chipset, D-tick, wireless network card 2G memory.
Built-in 130W camera supports face recognition, 250G hard disk, 14-inch widescreen, Dolby audio. , Vista Systems. Outstanding value for money and very popular sales.
National warranty, Lenovo's after-sales service is the best of all this book.
Around 4000 1
Playing Warcraft (Double Open), Hot Blood, Running Kart, Journey to the West, Zhuxian, Chibi, Call of Duty 4, XAG 11 and other large-scale online games are not a problem, not to mention any Crossfire, QQ Speed, CS within the line.
The answer is supplemented. The THINK PAD R series is absolutely domineering! Although IBM is now produced by Lenovo, the thing is still the best in the world, the same price of the machine is incomparable, good quality, the world is recognized R series is IBM's low-end products, great value!
I've used Founder and HP before, and now I'm using the IBM Think Pad R series, and I've used it and said it's good.
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Just buy a practical one, since you want to play games, you have to choose a better configuration, and now the computer memory and hard disk are relatively large, and the general ones are OK. Mine is an HP, a business jet, which is more durable. It's best to have a keyboard to play games.
The rest depends on your choice of appearance. I wish you a good copy!
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No, in fact, no matter how you maintain the battery life of the notebook, it is about two years, and it won't be long enough, so you can just plug it into the power supply.
Today's laptop batteries are lithium batteries, and for lithium batteries, it has no effect at all if the battery is fully charged for a long time, and it is even harmful. Because there is no so-called "caching effect" in lithium batteries, only early nickel batteries have this feature. The life of a laptop battery is generally only related to man-made damage or natural life.
Basically, the life of the battery is fixed, 300-600 times of charge and discharge, generally available for 2 years.
Unplugging or not depends on the actual use case: connecting the DC power supply without unplugging the battery does not harm the battery, because the battery will not receive any power injection after it is fully charged, and the power will be directly directed to the laptop's power supply** system. But when the laptop is running at high speeds and the inside is overheating, it is better to remove the battery, otherwise it will be harmful.
Long-term non-use of notebook batteries will make the battery cell inactive, and even lead to the control circuit protection self-locking and can no longer be used, full charge long-term storage will bring safety hazards, the most ideal storage method is to use the power to about 40% and then store in a cool and dry place, about 20 degrees Celsius is the ideal storage temperature. Of course, it is best to take out the battery once a month to use it, which can not only ensure the good preservation state of the battery, but also prevent the battery from being completely lost and damaged.
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Personally, I don't think so, let's talk about my personal feelings, and my uncle bought Samsung, is one person, his machine does not shut down all day long, of course, does not pull out the battery, 2 months later his loss of 2 mine is plugged in and pulled out of the battery, but go out to use the battery, the same is two months, the loss of 7! Therefore, if you don't pull it out, it doesn't have much ...... effectOne year when he lost 16 and mine was 45!! Now I'm too lazy to pull it out (the dormitory sometimes loses power because of excessive power at that time, and the absence of batteries means that the pressure is very high).
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Learn to dismantle, the battery will reach saturation in 3 hours Continuing to connect to the power supply will damage the service life of the battery, I think it is equivalent to the mobile phone battery has been fully charged but has been charged, and after a long time, the battery will bulge.
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In the new book, the Tao must first activate the electric chong. Fully charged for the first time. Then use the computer with electricity. When the reminder is fast and the power is running, close all programs, temporarily exit the antivirus, leave the computer still, do not shut down, and let the computer shut down automatically.
After the computer automatically shuts down, plug it in and charge it, and you can also turn it on.
If you often use it in the office, use the electric power supply at intervals to let the electric power supply also be active. Don't always plug in the mains electricity and plug it into the notebook, so that the electricity is easy to age.
Do not use the electric flush for a long time, but fully charge the electric flush, then wrap it in a package and place it in a safe place. Take it out every 1 to 3 months and use it and fully charge it.
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