www.LowEndGuru.com Full post lowendguru.com Before you do anything consider this: * If you believe your battery still has enough juice (lives for more than 1 hour), try to calibrate it using this tutorial. * However if the battery is too old and calibration doesn't work you should get a new one. This link takes you to a reliable seller with free shipping: bit.ly ------------------------------------- This video shows how to manually calibrate the battery of the Acer Aspire One in an attemp to avoid critical battery failures that may trigger the "Black Screen of Death" problem. Step 1: Charge the battery completely. Step 2: Deactivate all hibernation and alarms. Set the power scheme to "always on". Let the battery discharge completely. Step 3: Charge the battery again. (Username WBarts offered a little tip: "You should Remove the battery from the cpu once drained and reinstall. Then Charge it up to full." I don't know it fhis is necessary, but it deffinetly won't hurt.) This whole procedure can be repeated up to 3 times for a more thorough calibration. This process will not harm your battery. Sources: www.eastwoodzhao.com www.laptops-battery.co.uk www.youtube.com ---------------------- DISCLAIMER: The materials presented in this video are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing professional advice. The information presented by the Low End Guru is only to be considered as personal opinions and experiences. The Low End Guru is not responsible for ...
Friday, February 1, 2013
03 How to calibrate the battery of the Acer Aspire One to avoid the black screen problem
03 How to calibrate the battery of the Acer Aspire One to avoid the black screen problem Tube. Duration : 4.95 Mins.
www.LowEndGuru.com Full post lowendguru.com Before you do anything consider this: * If you believe your battery still has enough juice (lives for more than 1 hour), try to calibrate it using this tutorial. * However if the battery is too old and calibration doesn't work you should get a new one. This link takes you to a reliable seller with free shipping: bit.ly ------------------------------------- This video shows how to manually calibrate the battery of the Acer Aspire One in an attemp to avoid critical battery failures that may trigger the "Black Screen of Death" problem. Step 1: Charge the battery completely. Step 2: Deactivate all hibernation and alarms. Set the power scheme to "always on". Let the battery discharge completely. Step 3: Charge the battery again. (Username WBarts offered a little tip: "You should Remove the battery from the cpu once drained and reinstall. Then Charge it up to full." I don't know it fhis is necessary, but it deffinetly won't hurt.) This whole procedure can be repeated up to 3 times for a more thorough calibration. This process will not harm your battery. Sources: www.eastwoodzhao.com www.laptops-battery.co.uk www.youtube.com ---------------------- DISCLAIMER: The materials presented in this video are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing professional advice. The information presented by the Low End Guru is only to be considered as personal opinions and experiences. The Low End Guru is not responsible for ...
www.LowEndGuru.com Full post lowendguru.com Before you do anything consider this: * If you believe your battery still has enough juice (lives for more than 1 hour), try to calibrate it using this tutorial. * However if the battery is too old and calibration doesn't work you should get a new one. This link takes you to a reliable seller with free shipping: bit.ly ------------------------------------- This video shows how to manually calibrate the battery of the Acer Aspire One in an attemp to avoid critical battery failures that may trigger the "Black Screen of Death" problem. Step 1: Charge the battery completely. Step 2: Deactivate all hibernation and alarms. Set the power scheme to "always on". Let the battery discharge completely. Step 3: Charge the battery again. (Username WBarts offered a little tip: "You should Remove the battery from the cpu once drained and reinstall. Then Charge it up to full." I don't know it fhis is necessary, but it deffinetly won't hurt.) This whole procedure can be repeated up to 3 times for a more thorough calibration. This process will not harm your battery. Sources: www.eastwoodzhao.com www.laptops-battery.co.uk www.youtube.com ---------------------- DISCLAIMER: The materials presented in this video are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing professional advice. The information presented by the Low End Guru is only to be considered as personal opinions and experiences. The Low End Guru is not responsible for ...
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