Yesterday I sent a message to dell company to ask it about my laptop
battery and after 25 minutes It sent me a message thanked me for connecting
with them and send me a link about my question here it is:
Hello Mohamed,
Thank you for writing to us. We shared a link below to help you extend
the battery life. Kindly check and revert for any queries.
Ah,
the laptop computer — the ultimate platform for digital enjoyment. Laptops
enable you to connect, play and work wherever and whenever you want. But if you
lose battery power and can't plug in on the go, your laptop is no better than
an oversized coaster.
Laptop technologies have really
come a long way.
With
advances in processor architecture and mobile-optimized technologies and
software, you can experience a near-desktop experience for playing games,
listening to and downloading music, and surfing the Internet — all without
being leashed to the nearest outlet.
OK, you've come a long way. Now
come just a little further.
But
even with these built-in, mobile-optimized technologies, you may still have to
plug in before you’re ready. To squeeze every last drop of power out of your
laptop battery, follow these tips and tricks and you'll stay mobile longer:
1. Charge the battery! Consider keeping it plugged in for
12 hours before you unplug.
Tip!
Over time, you may find that you have to recharge your battery more often to
get the expected level of performance. If that's the case, it's time to replace
your battery. Look for lithium ion (Li-Ion) replacement batteries for the
greatest longevity.
2. Switch on the optimized battery or power feature. You'll find this option — sometimes referred to as max battery mode — in your laptop system's built-in power management control panel. You can select the option to reduce the amount of time your inactive laptop stays on before powering itself down and going to sleep.
Tip! Turning off power-draining facilities like backlights can preserve quite a bit of battery life.
3. Check to see if your laptop has the optimum amount of RAM. You can do this by right mouse clicking on My Computer. The amount of RAM you have will appear under your System Information. RAM enables your system to run program instructions using the computer's memory instead of its hard disk drive (HDD), where it stores data. Refreshing the RAM requires less power than spinning the hard drive, so having the correct amount of RAM means less drain on your laptop battery.
Tip! Consider 2 GB or more RAM for the best performance!
4. Remove the battery and clean the metal contacts. Wipe them with alcohol, ideally every two months, to ensure that the power transfer between the laptop and its battery is as efficient as possible. Allow the battery to dry thoroughly before replacing it!
5. Unplug any laptop accessories you aren't using. Even if they're not in use, accessories drain power from the battery.
2. Switch on the optimized battery or power feature. You'll find this option — sometimes referred to as max battery mode — in your laptop system's built-in power management control panel. You can select the option to reduce the amount of time your inactive laptop stays on before powering itself down and going to sleep.
Tip! Turning off power-draining facilities like backlights can preserve quite a bit of battery life.
3. Check to see if your laptop has the optimum amount of RAM. You can do this by right mouse clicking on My Computer. The amount of RAM you have will appear under your System Information. RAM enables your system to run program instructions using the computer's memory instead of its hard disk drive (HDD), where it stores data. Refreshing the RAM requires less power than spinning the hard drive, so having the correct amount of RAM means less drain on your laptop battery.
Tip! Consider 2 GB or more RAM for the best performance!
4. Remove the battery and clean the metal contacts. Wipe them with alcohol, ideally every two months, to ensure that the power transfer between the laptop and its battery is as efficient as possible. Allow the battery to dry thoroughly before replacing it!
5. Unplug any laptop accessories you aren't using. Even if they're not in use, accessories drain power from the battery.
6. Defragment the hard drive so your system operates as efficiently as possible.
The built-in defragmenting utility included with Windows®*-based operating
systems decreases the time your system must spend searching for files by
rearranging file fragments, so they are closer together on the hard drive. Less
time searching means less spinning for the hard drive and less use of battery
power.
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