2011年3月7日星期一

Teach you how to correct for laptop battery correction

Now laptop particularly popular, both in the outdoor or indoor with, especially in outdoor, notebook rely on battery power. Of a long time, we will find battery 3000ibs without beginning so long, can use 3 hours before, now only negroponte two and a half hours. Is this what is the row?

3000ibs shorter, not battery itself.

To use time within one year of the battery, 3000ibs shorter, more often than not, because the battery normal ageing, but because the battery charging and discharging in many process, notebook BIOS system to the battery power produced miscalculation. Original has certain power, but the BIOS but mistakenly believe that power has drained, let notebooks forcibly shutdown. If there was the battery 3000ibs shrink situation, first don't busy to conclusions are battery quality problems, and can use the word "cell calibration" such a simple way to let the rest of the electricity full play. LENOVO 57Y4565 ThinkPad X100e battery

How to conduct "battery correcting"

Cell calibration is more than

one way, usually has three ways: use the battery in the calibration procedures, the BIOS artificial way cell calibration and using third-party cell calibration software. Here basically about front two correction method. Sony VGP-BPS8 battery

Tip: don't recommend use third-party cell calibration software. As for the reason, we first need to install third-party software, no before two kinds method is simple, Secondly, in fact the calibration principle behind similar, third-party software not many original place, and still exist potential security risk. So in through the front two methods can complete cell calibration circumstances, do not suggest using third-party software. LENOVO 57Y4559 battery

Standard correction method is: use the battery in the notebook BIOS calibration function

Many brand notebook PC in theBIOS inside integrated cell Calibration procedures, general English that is called "a few Calibration", namely "the Battery power proofreading". Directly into a notebook BIOS can finish cell calibration operation, here to asus notebook, for example, in brief, how to operate, other notebooks mode of operation is similar.

Step 1: boot, appear boot screen pressed after [F2] into the BIOS menus, The left-right direction key, choose to enter Power menu.

Step 2: enter Power menu, and they can see "Start a few Calibration" option (figure 1), select it and press the return key execution.

Teach you how to correct for laptop battery correction

Figure 1 choice "battery second-ranking calibration" program Lenovo 57Y6440 battery

Step 3: then screen will become blue, and have an English hint, demanded that the notebook power adapter plug in to recharge the battery. Such batteries electricity filled, screen and prompt the user disconnect the power adapter (figure 2). After notebook began continues to battery run the battery power consumption, until the end

Teach you how to correct for laptop battery correction

Second-ranking figure 2 according to errov screen operation

Step 4: this process needs for a period of time, until the batteries run out automatic shutdown, then grafted in power adapter for the battery, but don't boot. Such charging completes (rechargeable battery indicator extinguished), after the process of correction is finished. Dell Vostro 1220 battery Lenovo IdeaPad Y560 Battery

Edit comment on: the operation is comparative official cell calibration method, the entire process takes about 4-5 hours and more time-consuming. If you find your notebook batteries useless long time, for example, several months than initially, and 3000ibs notebooks with this function words, the BIOS advices about.

Fortress correction method: let notebooks boot natural discharge

Some notebook, in BIOS inside how look also cannot find cell calibration option. Does this notebook can't for battery correction? Actually otherwise, we can use the word "fortress version" of the battery correction method acting on it. Are called "fortress", because it's not official method, but through our manual some Settings, allowing notebooks under normal working discharges in until the automatic shutdown. Lenovo L09S8L09 Battery Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t Battery

Tip: "fortress edition" cell calibration principle

On the surface, cell calibration process is to battery charging and discharging, but it's purpose is not as we think that activate cell, because now notebook batteries are lithium battery, there is no activation. But the charging and discharging real purpose is to let the computer re-comprehension of your battery capacity. So, want to try to put the put clean, let a notebook work with low power, such correction effect is good.

Below introduce manual cell calibration necessary procedures.

Step 1: notebooks in operating system (with Windows XP, for example), enter "the power options." The "power use solution" choose "stay open", and the "closed", "close monitor disk" Settings for the shortest time, and the system to establish for standby "never" (figure 3).

Teach you how to correct for laptop battery correction

Second-ranking figure 3 set up power options

Step 2: in the "power options" "alert" in, cancel all alarm option (FIG. 4), the purpose is to let the battery totally exhausted until shutdown.

Teach you how to correct for laptop battery correction

Second-ranking figure 4 cancel power alarm functions

Step 3: setting, after the closing of all applications, closed WIFI, unplug power adapter, with batteries. Don't do anything until the battery operation after running out of automatic shutdown. This process estimate quite long, may be several hours. Discharge is finished, even on the power adapter, batteries, then completed a cell calibration.

Edit comment on: after correction, try battery 3000ibs whether increased, if is not apparent, can according to the method above another, but did not suggest that regular. If the battery has had a long time of use, and make a battery correction, the effect is not obvious, it could be the battery life of the natural aging itself. In addition, if the laptop batteries negroponte normal word, we don't recommend for cell calibration operation.

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Google gives out laptop for GDC attendees

Google has been feeling generous yet again, and this time round, they have given out free laptops for SONY VGP-BPS20/S Game Developers Conference attendees – at least to those who sat through Google’s sessions on Chrome. This is certainly a pleasant surprise, and who would have thought that the blue card attendees received might actually end up being exchanged for such a gift? Of course, these laptops were the Cr-48 (read our review), where it boasts reference design hardware which runs on the HP BQ350AA battery Chrome OS, which is Google’s very own standalone computer OS. For our readers out there who frequently hang out at trade shows and conventions, just how important do you rank freebies in the course of an event?

Maingear debuts Titan gaming laptop with Intel Core i7 990x CPU, Nvidia GeForce GTX 485M graphics

 

The trend may be toward thinner, lighter laptops and tablet PCs, but don’t tell that to Maingear. The boutique PC builder is going bigger and brawnier with its new Titan desktop-replacement notebook, which packs a 17.3-inch display and tips the hp mini 210 battery scale at a beefy 12 pounds.

You’ll need the Titan’s ample dimensions for the HP ProBook 4320s battery parts Maingear is stuffing in it. You can opt for Intel’s fastest desktop processor, the Core i7-990X Extreme Edition, up to a pair of Nvidia’s new GeForce GTX 485M graphics cards (in SLI configuration), and up to three hard drives or solid-state drives. There’s even room for a pair of optical drives. The Dell Z600 Battery large screen is LED-backlit and features full 1080p resolution (1,920×1,080).

The Titan also appears to be the first laptop to use Bigfoot Networks Killer Wireless-N 1102 internal Wi-Fi adapter, which Maingear claims provides five times the wireless performance of the competition. About the Dell 312-0928 battery only thing this behemoth lacks is a Thunderbolt input, though it does come with two USB 3.0 ports, eSATA port, HDMI port, and even a FireWire port.

Pricing will start at an equally mammoth $2,799. That price will get you a Core i7-950 processor, 6GB of RAM, 500GB hard drive, and two GeForce GTX 460M graphics cards. Upgrading to the i7-990X and a pair of GeForce GTX 485Ms will add to another $2,000 to your total. In other Dell 312-0140 battery words, you’ll need a titanic wallet for this Titan.

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More details emerge about Dell's forthcoming Windows 7 tablet

Seemingly always prone to leaks, Dell had its road map for forthcoming phones and tablets leaked the Acer UM08A31 other day, and now Engadget has received more details about the company’s Windows 7 tablet, code-named Rosemount and due in June.

First off, the tablet will be given Acer Aspire One battery branding and, as such, will be geared toward the corporate world. It will be powered by an Intel Atom “Oak Trail” processor and come with a removable battery. It will also feature a number of enterprise features, including support for hp mini 210 battery stylus input as well as touch, software encryption, and the ability to do a remote wipe.

Between this rumored product and the LENOVO 57Y4565 battery Slate, it’s obvious that Windows 7 tablets are being marketed as enterprise devices, which isn’t necessarily a terrible thing for Microsoft given how glutted the consumer space will be with Android tablets, the BlackBerry PlayBook, HP TouchPad, and a likely new iPad. If you’re looking for more innovation from Microsoft around tablets, it might come with Windows 8 — and Dell has a tablet, code-named Peju, on its roadmap for 2012.

AMD launches marketing campaign to capitalize on Intel's Sandy Bridge flaw

While Intel is still the king of CPUs, chief competitor AMD can’t ignore an opportunity to take advantage of a misstep by its rival. With Intel still smarting from the Lenovo 57Y4558 battery chipset flaw that is marring the rollout of its new Sandy Bridge processors, AMD announced a new marketing campaign that takes a swipe with its tagline.

The campaign’s title is “Ready. Willing. And Stable,” which doesn’t take a chip engineer to figure out the reference, though the SONY VGP-BPS20/B battery marketing is designed to appeal to enthusiasts who will actually know the recent history of Sandy Bridge’s launch. AMD will run ads on several DIY sites, linking to a page on AMD’s site (partially shown above) that touts the HP ProBook 4520s battery advantages of its Phenom II X6 processors over Intel’s latest. (Whether they’re valid claims will be left for the fanboys to argue over.)

AMD’s announcement follows its Valentine Day’s stunt, which entailed a package sent to tech writers like CNET’s Dan Ackerman that offered condolences (and chocolates) for the recent heartbreak that “Sandy B.” caused. Even though the SONY VGP-BPS20 battery Sandy Bridge flaw is a fairly minor one that most buyers wouldn’t even notice, any opening Intel could offer AMD would be foolish to pass up.

The big question, though: Are you any more likely to buy an AMD processor or AMD-based system now as a result of the Sandy Bridge debacle? Let us know in the Comments section.

Apple planning to make Intel Light Peak-based product

Years ago, Apple championed FireWire as its interface technology of choice, to some success (at least until USB 2.0 overwhelmed it). Now, the company appears poised to launch a new interface to the masses, quite possibly Intel’s long-awaited Light Peak.

Our sister site CNET is reporting that Apple is planning to announce the SONY VGP-BPS22A battery new interface “soon” and speculates that it may come with the forthcoming refresh of the MacBook Pro, which could occur this week. The timing also coincides with the time line Intel laid out for the first Light Peak products to reach the market — the first half of 2011 — and the dell Inspiron Mini 9 battery chip giant has shown off the technology with OS X in the past. If it does turn out to be Light Peak, Apple will supposedly rename it, possibly to something more iSuitable.

A bit of the luster has been rubbed off Light Peak recently, however. Intel has been promising a purely fiber-optic-based interface, but recently said that it will start off using copper connections instead. The company insists the dell Inspiron 910 battery switch of materials won’t impact data transfer speeds, which top 10GB/s — faster than USB 3.0 — or the ability to connect multiple devices to a single cable.

The rumored MacBook Pro update could be a heavily Intel-flavored affair, if the new laptops sport Sandy Bridge processors and Light Peak. After the COMPAQ HSTNN-DB42 Battery problems Intel has suffered surrounding the Sandy Bridge chipset flaw, it could use a shot of good publicity Apple’s announcement might provide.

Sony refreshes Vaio S laptop family with Sandy Bridge Core i5 CPU, new AMD Radeon graphics

Some svelte notebooks, like the HP Envy 13 and Dell XPS 14, have recently bit the dust, but Sony is not only carrying on with its Vaio S laptop, but also sprucing it up.

The new 3.9-pound Vaio S has HP HSTNN-LB42 Battery undergone a face lift, emerging with what Sony is calling a “full flat” magnesium design for “enhanced mobility,” which equates to “a little easier to pack.” Perhaps more important, Sony has introduced a HP HSTNN-C17C Battery Fast Boot mode that it says cuts boot time for the Vaio S in half.

Its innards have also been updated, with a new Intel Core i5-2410M Sandy Bridge processor and AMD Radeon HD 6470M graphics card with either 512MB or 1GB of video RAM. You also get ASUS AL31-1005 Battery 4GB RAM, 500GB hard drive, DVD burner, and 13.3-inch screen with 1,366×768 resolution. The ASUS PL32-1005 Battery Dynamic Hybrid Graphic System allows the Vaio S to switch between integrated and discrete graphics depending on the application in use, which helps to squeeze out a little more battery life.

The Vaio S will be available at the end of March and should be priced in the mid-range segment ($900-$1,300) if its predecessors are any indication.