The problem that plagues most laptops these days is the
battery's tendency to lose capacity over time. The age old
nickel-cadmium and nickel-metal-hydride batteries are now replaced by
lithium-ion batteries as these don't require to be fully discharged at
each charge cycle. In spite of this replacement, there are several
measures you can take to make sure your battery duration and overall
life extends to a maximum.
Here are some of the Tips:
1. SILENT KILLER: THE CD/DVD DRIVE
Leaving
CD/DVDs as leftovers in the drives even when not in use will lead to an
unnecessarily spinning drive and will suck battery power like a sponge.
Wherever possible, try to run on virtual drives using programs like
Alcohol120% or PowerISO rather than optical ones.
2. POWER SUCKING EXTERNAL DEVICES
Any
device plugged in the USB port or other external devices like keyboard,
headphones, or mouse will constantly draw battery power from your
laptop. So if you're not using it, better remove it and let your laptop
ports breathe fresh air. All unneeded wireless capabilities such as
built-in data modems, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth radios/switches should also be
disabled. Depending on your laptop model, you can even disable these
unnecessary devices and ports using Device Manager.
3. GO DEFRAG
Defragmentation
is a process that physically organizes the contents of your hard drive
into the smallest number of contiguous regions and creates larger
regions of free space using compaction. Hence, it plays a major role in
assisting the hard drive to access data easily. When the hard drive
works quicker, it places a lesser load on the battery, making it last
longer. In Windows, you can find the defrag option in the control panel
while Mac OSX does not actually require defragging due to it's inbuilt
intelligent handling of fragmentation.
4. WIPE OUT ANYTHING UNNECESSARY
Errant
software applications, unnecessary utilities running in the background
or apps that continuously hang usually suck up immense processor cycles.
Web
browsers are particularly prone to the problem due to the multiple
plug-ins, rendering engines, and scripting engines embedded within them.
With a combination of Ctrl-Alt-Delete, Windows task manager is our
savior here by identifying processes that show unexplained high
utilization.
Also, if you have unnecessary programs
running as start-ups, you can weed em out by going to the 'Start' menu
and typing 'msconfig' in the search box. This will launch the System
Configuration window, where you can select the Startup tab and uncheck
the programs you don't require at startup.
5. HIBERNATE
6. MINIMIZE VISUAL EFFECTS
To maximize battery life by a little, the following visual effects can be cut down upon:
Switch off the Screensaver
Today's
OS's like Vista come with features like 'Aero Glass' which are resource
guzzlers. One can turn it off and go for the 'Classic' appearance which
consumes less power.
You can lower the graphic use by changing the screen resolution and shutting off fancy graphic drivers.
You
can actually save 6% battery by installing apps like AdBlock, which
eliminates advertisements and allows you to manually configure
elimination of other elements on the web page to get additional battery
life. To put this application into use, you can right click on the
element you want to block and select 'AdBlock'>>'Block this Ad' in
the pop up menu. Now you can adjust the slider and select the
appropriate level to hide unwanted elements like tickers, animations,
videos, slide shows or other social media widgets.
8. SCREEN BRIGHTNESS
Of
course, the most renowned tip to prolong battery: KEEP BRIGHTNESS AT
MINIMUM REQUIRED LEVEL. It is true that screen and keyboard back
lighting are the most intensive power suckers of all time. The graph
above shows how the power consumption varies at different brightness
settings.
Although the power consumption seems to alter evenly with respect to screen brightness, it actually increases very rap
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