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Nice tutorial!
I personally remove my batteries from my laptops when I'm not going to need them as they recharge constantly otherwise, and last much longer that way. By removing them, the laptop also weighs less.
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Do as the true gamer does, carry backup batteries ^^
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They all should work. Thanks.
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For hardcore power saving get ubuntu and under clock to 1ghz or .5 ghz.
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hmmm i may purchase that battery thing thanks for the link
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Thanks dude......might help me sometimes..
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whatever is the case..my laptop battery stands for 2 hrs max...
but anyways..nice guide u have there..
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I might recommend to adding life to your battery by letting it fully cycle at least twice a week
This means let it fully drain till its dead then fully recharge it. I have had this happen to me as I always had one of my laptops plugged in and then when I would take it somewhere I would only get 45 mins battery life at max when I was supposed to be getting 3-4 hours at least