To Make Laptop Battery Heavy-duty

June 30th, 2010  |  Published in Technology News

1. Defragmentation:

After defragmentation on a regular basis to make your data arranged in a more systematic arrangement that made the work less hard drive to access all data. The faster the movement of the hard drive, the lower work load on the battery that helps your battery last longer.

2. Reduce Process:

Try to reduce background processes that are not needed. Also monitor how many resources such as the use of that access with the help of Windows Task Manager (in Windows). Make sure that if you do not use the internet, it is safe to stop the program needed is not a walk in the taskbar, such as antivirus and or firewall. No need to remove the program that runs during the start-up by launching from the Run System Configuration Utility – msconfig – Startup tab. Unclick programs that are not required to start and restart the computer once.

3. Scheduled Tasks Apply for Time Being:

Programs such as defragmentation or virus scan should be scheduled for the moment when you’re near a power outlet.

4. External device unplug when not necessary:

External USB device is the largest observer battery power. Try to unplug an external device like an external mouse, PC card, Wi-Fi, external speakers, Bluetooth, Pen drive, portable hdd and iPod.

5. CD / DVD Drives must Vaccant:

Try to keep the CD-Rom DVD vacant tray when not required. Also do not leave a CD / DVD in the drive. A rotating disk in the drive can extract power from your battery.

6. Use a local device:

Avoid using the plugin DVD ROM / external drive that typically runs on batteries. You can transfer content to your hard drive or you can also run a virtual drive such as Pismo File Mount, Alcohol 120%, Daemon tools or even Microsoft Virtual CD ROM Control Panel.

7. Check your resolution:

Type a new laptop screens of other media launched sinking power. Reduce the brightness to the appropriate level where you can tolerate the visual with the toggles the help function button or using the Display Settings in Control Panel.

8. Unwanted Sounds:

Try to turn off the speaker volume and avoid the use of multimedia software for better battery life. You can also avoid the installed sound scheme that can reduce your battery life.

9. Say no to Screensaver:

For best battery, turn off the screensaver.

10. Avoid Glossy look:

New operating systems like Windows Vista comes programmed with generic features such as ‘Aero Glass’ which resource users. You can make it turn off and can move to ‘Classic appearance’ that consume less power. In Windows Vista, click on the Desktop, then Preferences and then See Color, and then appearances and later and Windows Classic view Basic graphical interface. In Windows XP, right click and select properties then Display Properties and then Themes and select Windows Classic.

While operating systems such as Linux and Macintosh, they are better optimized to provide longer battery life and strong.

11. Power Options:

You can check the power management of the ‘available Power Options’ in Control Panel. Both Windows XP and Windows Vista operating system consists of features advanced power management that helps you to turn off components such as monitors or hard drives for a certain time being. This also depends on the chosen ‘for the Power Schemes’ operating system Windows XP in the same window. For example in Windows XP operating system, you can go to ‘in order Max Battery’ under the Power Schemes to choose for maximum optimization of the battery.

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