本页主题: A great way to save laptop batteries 打印 | 加为IE收藏 | 复制链接 | 收藏主题 | 上一主题 | 下一主题

pv1328
福将军--军机处
级别: 新人

多谢发贴的人[30]

 A great way to save laptop batteries

0
#(Yd'qKo  
BLm}mb#/{  
\\Z?v,XsS  
To all of our friends, if you are using a laptop and your battery does not charge, you can use the directions below to save you battery. |_a^+!P  
BT f  
1.    Take out your battery. ^C}f|{J  
2.    Put the battery into a plastic bag. (make sure the plastic bag is waterproof) .fK~IKA  
3.    Then put it into the freezer and freeze it for at least 12 hours. t{Ks}9 B  
4.    Then put the battery in a clean area for at least 24 hours. -.Z  y(  
5.    Wipe the battery until it is dry, then charge the battery.. m`4N1egCt  
*~.'lE%[U  
ATTENTION: I have tried it before and it has successfully restored the battery to charging mode. Ki /j\  
%d /]8uO  
0 Cyus  
顶端 Posted: 2006-07-27 10:58 | [楼 主]
alwin
级别: 普通人

多谢发贴的人[29]

 

is it true?
顶端 Posted: 2006-07-29 21:18 | 1 楼
pv1328
福将军--军机处
级别: 新人

多谢发贴的人[30]

 

Only if your battery doen't take a charge, there is nothing to lose. BnLM;5 >  
Wgt[ACioN  
如果你的电池不冲电坏了, 你不妨一试.
顶端 Posted: 2006-08-01 00:33 | 2 楼
anthonykwk
级别: 新人

多谢发贴的人[1]

 

如果真的壞了,亦可一試, 謝謝
顶端 Posted: 2006-08-02 10:38 | 3 楼
chukh1
级别: 新人

多谢发贴的人[0]

 

谢谢你的分享!很不错!
顶端 Posted: 2006-08-07 17:28 | 4 楼
ckfam99
级别: 新人

多谢发贴的人[0]

 

原来有这种方法
顶端 Posted: 2006-08-18 00:46 | 5 楼
jack_hew
级别: 普通人

多谢发贴的人[673]

 

搞不好可能电池会爆炸的.....
顶端 Posted: 2006-08-26 12:57 | 6 楼
taklung
级别: 新人

多谢发贴的人[5]

 

I heard that before, thanks
顶端 Posted: 2006-08-29 01:40 | 7 楼
hv1328
级别: 新人

多谢发贴的人[4]

 

Quote:
下面引用第 6 楼jack_hew2006-08-26 12:57发表的“”: |!VSed#FSn  
搞不好可能电池会爆炸的.....
=2[5 g!qX  
39jnoT  
本人已经试过, 保证不爆炸. R;2tb7o  
Rf)lFi  
本人是在一本电脑杂志 Popular Science 四月份 2006 英文版是在第八十页看到的. iElE-g@Ws  
&tT*GjPwg;  
下面是原文: Nf.6:=  
K:PPZ|  
bL: !3|M  
Resurrect a Dead Laptop s8,{8k  
Got a four- or five-year-old PC laptop you’ve dismissed as useless? Bring it back to life with these tips, then use it as a spare Web and e-mail station in the kitchen or kids’ room ][b_l(r$?  
Bnju_)U5)  
By Kirk Steers r;gtfX*  
*#O8 ^3D_c  
da c?b (  
PC Revival 8cqH0{  
Cost: $0-$260 S GAu.8Js  
Easy | | | | | Hard ZeVb< g  
aJ[K'5|  
E'| @hL-jn  
  * Start by checking the health of your hardware with a free diagnostic program such as #1-Tufftest (tufftest.com). `~zY!sK  
  * If the motherboard or screen is shot, forget it. Replacing either one is more expensive and more hassle than buying a new system. 9G7lPK  
  * Lost your user manual? Try the manufacturer’s Web site. 4CR.=  
  * Check eBay or craigslist.org for used replacement parts. Vo@ [  
*\9JIi 2  
yH\z+A|  
mTG v*=l  
1. Reinstall the OS Ho3$T  
Free: The most likely reason that old machine is dragging: a bogged-down and bloated operating system. If you have the CDs, reinstall the Windows system it came with (a newer version of Windows will run sluggishly on old hardware). Otherwise, download a version of Linux—most are free and resemble Windows so closely that you’ll hardly know the difference. Linux is also less susceptible to spyware and viruses. Start with a Knoppix Live CD (knoppix.org), which runs straight from the disc, so you can try it out and learn it without deleting Windows. y6.Q\=  
*82f {t]  
2. Boost Memory Ep/kb-~-  
Free: Make sure that Windows Virtual Memory is on and that your hard drive isn’t chock-full. Also try adjusting Windows’s cache RAM settings using a tool such as Cacheman ($10-$25; outertech.com). K8,fw-S%  
Buy: Adding RAM is the most cost-effective way to speed up a machine, and it’s usually pretty easy. Just pop open a panel on the bottom and replace the existing module or add a second one if there’s an extra slot. Check your manual to find out the maximum RAM your laptop can take and what type you need, then buy it at crucial.com. >EQd;Af  
C_>dJYM  
3. Get a New Drive yDwG,)m 4s  
Free: Run Windows’s built-in hard-drive utilities such as (in Windows 98) Scandisk, Disk Defragmenter, System File Checker and Disk Clean Up, found under Start>Programs> Accessories>System>Tools. If you are reinstalling an OS, erase (reformat) the drive first. kHj|:,'sV  
Buy: Hard drives are typically simple to get at and replace, and a 40-gigabyte 2.5-inch (laptop-size) drive can be had for less than $100. To reinstall an operating system, insert a Windows or Linux system CD and start up from it by following the onscreen instructions. {fi:]|<1h  
ES~ykE  
4. Save the Battery !!NVx\a   
Free: Remove the battery and clean all the electrical contacts with a dry swab. Then try completely draining it and recharging it four or five times in a row. If that doesn’t help, place it in a freezer in a plastic bag for 12 hours. Remove it, wipe off any condensation, and let it sit for 12 to 24 hours before performing more charge/discharge cycles. Tv d=EO  
Buy: If you’ve lost the power adapter, replace it with a universal one, such as Belkin’s Universal 70W AC ($80; belkin.com), that works with other gadgets. p&Usl.  
$S~e"ca1  
还有网址: http://www.popsci.com/popsci/how20/335b5ebe41ff9010vgnvcm1000004eecbccdrcrd.html
顶端 Posted: 2006-08-30 03:32 | 8 楼
taklung
级别: 新人

多谢发贴的人[5]

 

I have tried it and it works, thanks
顶端 Posted: 2006-08-31 01:37 | 9 楼
帖子浏览记录 版块浏览记录
蓝调粤语 » 软硬兼施