I went through the full discharge process because my battery did not charge more than 86% (the laptop showed that power was plugged in, but battery wasn't charging). I 'fully' recharged it, but it peaked at 88% before it stopped charging. Would be nice if I could fully charge this battery...
when you discharge battery to 0% it shuts down, so should I turn on my laptop and recharge to 100%? Didn't understand this step, can you make it clear for me please?
Thanks a lot. I had just learned about this and was looking for an instructional video. It helped a lot. Went from 30 minutes to an hour and a half. Not what it began as, which was 4 hours, but still significant. I need to find my documentation. I put it somewhere. If I started a year ago when it was still new it would probably be doing better, no?
hey, when i charge my laptop battery, it gets stuck at 99%. i know its not really a big deal, but it worries me for some reason. would this fix that problem by any chance?
Why do you have to delete the "Discharge battery" power plan right after you create it? How come it came back again when you were going to choose the plan again?
Or did you just put the process in the wrong order for the video?
Good video! I was wondering how the hibernate % point, sleep % in the "Change advanced power settings" will impact the calibration process? All these settings may prevent reach as you stated "0% charge" in the battery.
about 3:24 be sure not runnig software, what do you mean? you mean just let the laptop discharge alone or you mean to make sure there is no software running when it reaches 0 to prevent any data loss?
Since the laptop will be forced to shut down (planned cold boot) during the calibration process you will want to close all software to prevent data loss and to keep the cache memory clean. After a cold reboot, most operating systems that use disk caching will be "unclean" if system files were left open. This will result in an automatic scan of on-disk file system structures before normal operation can occur. So protect your "data" and "file system" by closing all software. -atbatt.com
I went through the full discharge process because my battery did not charge more than 86% (the laptop showed that power was plugged in, but battery wasn't charging). I 'fully' recharged it, but it peaked at 88% before it stopped charging. Would be nice if I could fully charge this battery...
seancsnm 1 week ago
when you discharge battery to 0% it shuts down, so should I turn on my laptop and recharge to 100%? Didn't understand this step, can you make it clear for me please?
TheLanka100 1 week ago
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Thanks a lot. I had just learned about this and was looking for an instructional video. It helped a lot. Went from 30 minutes to an hour and a half. Not what it began as, which was 4 hours, but still significant. I need to find my documentation. I put it somewhere. If I started a year ago when it was still new it would probably be doing better, no?
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giblett99 1 month ago
thanks for the info i think i need this my battery status says it lasts 1 hour but it usually lasts like 10-15 and i always leave it on A/C power
houshidar558 1 month ago
hey, when i charge my laptop battery, it gets stuck at 99%. i know its not really a big deal, but it worries me for some reason. would this fix that problem by any chance?
Lorddark211 4 months ago
Why do you have to delete the "Discharge battery" power plan right after you create it? How come it came back again when you were going to choose the plan again?
Or did you just put the process in the wrong order for the video?
chromejael 6 months ago
Good video! I was wondering how the hibernate % point, sleep % in the "Change advanced power settings" will impact the calibration process? All these settings may prevent reach as you stated "0% charge" in the battery.
repacked 1 year ago
about 3:24 be sure not runnig software, what do you mean? you mean just let the laptop discharge alone or you mean to make sure there is no software running when it reaches 0 to prevent any data loss?
Kommandant10 1 year ago
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Since the laptop will be forced to shut down (planned cold boot) during the calibration process you will want to close all software to prevent data loss and to keep the cache memory clean. After a cold reboot, most operating systems that use disk caching will be "unclean" if system files were left open. This will result in an automatic scan of on-disk file system structures before normal operation can occur. So protect your "data" and "file system" by closing all software. -atbatt.com
atbattdotcom 1 year ago