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There is a common and very frequent problem for all (or many) of us who has a laptop, smartphone or other device: the running out of battery. It is not easy to avoid this effect if we use our gadgets for more than 8 hours per day; but let’s start with the most obvious: - Use your laptop more efficiently. You can reduce runtime (and therefore need to recharge) by using the battery only when running on AC power and lowering screen brightness, among other things. - Turn down screen brightness before you start. Take advantage of Windows power-saving settings, when available. - Shut down applications you aren't using. - Use Windows power management to extend battery life.A good idea is also to try the free Ubuntu operating system (https://ubuntulinux.org/). Ubuntu is a Linux based operating system with Unity as its default desktop environment. It has a lot of features designed to help extend your battery life, including its own power management service that monitors your laptop's status and helps to balance performance against power usage.We can also influence our Laptop Battery Usage through the power management application, which is already installed with Windows 7, Vista and XP systems with SP2 : Power Options found in Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options . We can also use the Windows Power Options to manage battery usage. The Power Options have a battery settings section that allows us to manage several power usage values. From this section, we can also manage the power plans offered by Windows 7 and Vista systems with SP2, or by Windows XP with Service Pack 2 installed. You may notice that some of these options have been replaced in subsequent versions of Windows since not all features are available for all operating systems, so it is always best to consult your operating system documentation before trying any of these settings. Windows Vista and above come with several battery management tools that allow you to fine tune your laptop's performance depending on its remaining charge level. Since Windows Vista, you can now view the remaining battery power by clicking on the battery gauge icon in the system tray. This will display a small window showing the current charge level as well as estimated run time if, at that moment, you would stop using programs and services that consume CPU and network resources. To view this information, click on the battery gauge. If we want to restore computer settings to its original values we must type "PowerCfg /Restore" (without quotes) and then press Enter. All changes made by Driver Updater Pro will be undone and your computer will be restored to its original settings. There are several programs that will help you to prevent your laptop from being disconnected or incorrectly reconnected to the power supply. When the laptop is not in use, it is best to disconnect it from the power supply. Read this article about how to configure Windows to automatically switch off all electrical components when you turn off the computer using Hibernate or Sleep modes. When using Windows 7 with an ACPI compatible computer, it is recommended that you choose one of these options:Also see this guide about how to modify your registry to improve battery life when working on a notebook PC by configuring Windows Power Management settings. Follow this guide for detailed instructions. This will work with Windows XP too. cfa1e77820
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