Just wondering if it's ok to leave my laptop running all the time.
I'm done my semester at university and since I dont have to travel back and forth I just leave my laptop on at home most of the time.
Does this cause any serious damage or is it ok to just leave it running like I would for a desktop.
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Absolutley fine..!
Well, dunno what it could do to the battery, but if the laptop is well made, the circuitry should try and over-recharge it over a long period of time..
Also, to get the most of your wall-power plug, open the Power Options control panel, and make sure the current scheme is set to Always On.. /wink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=";)" border="0" alt="wink.gif" />
Well, dunno what it could do to the battery, but if the laptop is well made, the circuitry should try and over-recharge it over a long period of time..
Also, to get the most of your wall-power plug, open the Power Options control panel, and make sure the current scheme is set to Always On.. /wink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=";)" border="0" alt="wink.gif" />
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I bought it Sept. 2005 and at the time it was one of the high-end Acer notebooks they had.
I leave all the settings on high to get the best performance when in AC mode and use a lesser setting when on battery. It has a 17" widescreen so gotta conserve on battery by lowering some settings.
Should I leave the battery unplugged since it's usually on AC plugin mode?
I leave all the settings on high to get the best performance when in AC mode and use a lesser setting when on battery. It has a 17" widescreen so gotta conserve on battery by lowering some settings.
Should I leave the battery unplugged since it's usually on AC plugin mode?
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If you CAN disconnect the battery, then I'd do it - better to be on the safe side, seeing as batteries can have memories and improper care can decrease their life severly..
That said, I doubt it'd make much difference to the battery, but again, I'd disconnect it if I could..
That said, I doubt it'd make much difference to the battery, but again, I'd disconnect it if I could..
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as long as you don't mind your little brother or sister getting on your computer and messin up your post count!
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I have the option of removing it so I will from now on.
I bought the extended warranty package on this thing so realistically it's covered no matter what.
But still better safe than sorry..
Thanks for all the input bro.
I bought the extended warranty package on this thing so realistically it's covered no matter what.
But still better safe than sorry..
Thanks for all the input bro.
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@emanon - everybody here has their own pc/laptop so nobody messes with my shit....
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cool....when you leave it on do you leave the wifi turned on also? Do you live in a high population density area? If so, make sure firewall and network shares are set appropriately. You would not want to return home to find unscrupulous hacker turned your laptop into a warez server!
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Yeah wifi is always on and secured.. thanks though man.
It's hella important to keep your net protected.
In my neighbourhood there are so many open connections I can get on if i just drive around.. seems everybody has a wifi router these days.
It's hella important to keep your net protected.
In my neighbourhood there are so many open connections I can get on if i just drive around.. seems everybody has a wifi router these days.
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It's good to know this, I was worried about that since I'm now on a laptop too...
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