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Re: Vista Battery
Ya i did. (last night) ... but now I'm thinking it might be the battery or
the recharging bit of the notebook. I'm really not sure...
I'm now thinking maybe i should set mycomputer to factory defaults that
myight work...but i really don't wanna spend eternity installing all my
programs again and getting the setting just right
"Gary G. Little" wrote:
> Did you try System Restore?
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> --
> The personal opinion of
> Gary G. Little
>
> "H.J.k" <H.J.k@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:B5D3B863-CE8B-41EB-BA9E-8AD3E70BE862@microsoft.com...
> > My friend i think i might have stubbled on the solution to your problem...
> > so
> > that my notebook is plugged in but the battery is in not charging even
> > though
> > itsnot at a 100%, but i'm not sure how i did it... the thing is that i can
> > use the battery but i can't charge it !?! So i'm just warning you BE
> > CAREFUl
> > you might regret it... Hey and if u know a solution to my problem that
> > would
> > be pretty great
> >
> > H.J.K
> >
> > "Guy Thomas" wrote:
> >
> >> Goal: To preserve the LONG-TERM life of my battery.
> >> Situation: The laptop is connected to the electricity mains and a
> >> battery
> >> is installed. (Normal configuration)
> >> Question: Is there a software, or a registry setting, to disable the
> >> battery
> >> and thus stop it from (re-)charging and wearing itself out?
> >> I do realize that I can just release it and remove it, but it would be
> >> handy
> >> to achieve the same result in software.
> >> Guy
> >>
> >>
> >>
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