In the control panel there should be an option for battery and power. It'll be one of the options in there.
Usually your computer doesn't start or you can see it wherever the battery charging icon if the battery is charging or not.
if u want to back ur battery icon, right click ur mouse n go in properties. then go in display there u can go for show battery icon. nikhil gokhru, indore
There is a free portable tool called Windows 7 Battery Bar that monitors the battery status and displays it in the taskbar. The settings can be customized by clicking on the Battery icon in the system tray.
Go to your start icon n the bottom left of your screen and click on the windows icon. When the icon is open choose control plan. Once you open control plan click on uninstall programs find live messenger and choose uninstall.
You can tell by clicking on the battery icon: if it's 100%, it's done.
Click on the 'My Computer' icon on your desktop. That will open a window that shows what storage devices are available on your computer.
Laptops are meant to be used on the go, and for students and business professionals alike they're an essential part of life. Unfortunately, most laptop batteries lose their battery life over time, so replacement is necessary if you don't want to keep it plugged in all the time or purchase a new laptop. In this how-to, you'll learn the easy process of replacing a battery in your laptop.Instructions1.Determine what laptop battery to buy. What battery you buy depends on the manufacturer of your laptop, as well as the model number for your laptop. Write down both pieces of information.2.Go to the manufacturer's web site (e.g. HP, Dell, IBM etc.) and then type in the model number for your laptop. This should now tell you what laptop batteries are compatible with your laptop.3.Purchase the battery that fits your laptop, either from a local store, your manufacturer's web site or a web site online. You may see two different batteries for your laptop--a 6-cell and a 12-cell battery. The difference between the two is the amount of battery life you'll get per charge. The 6-cell batteries generally can run a laptop for 2 1/2 to 3 hours per charge, whereas 12-cell batteries generally can run a laptop for 4-5 hours per charge.4.Shut down your laptop and flip it over. Locate the battery compartment. If you're not sure where it is, check your computer's manual or the manufacturer's website.5.Press the button to eject the battery from the battery compartment. Some laptops have a button to either pull or push to eject the battery.6.Keep or properly dispose of the old battery. Some people like to keep their old laptop batteries as a back-up, whereas others want to get rid of them. If you want to get rid of the battery, take it to an electronics recycling place rather than throwing it in the trash.7.Insert the new laptop battery, checking the instructions provided with the laptop battery. The new battery should firmly slide into place--if it doesn't, then you've purchased the wrong battery for your laptop.8.Plug in the laptop and turn it on. Once the laptop has fully booted up, you should see the laptop battery charging (the icon is on the bottom right of the screen). If it is, then the battery has been installed correctly. If it's not, or you see a big red X over the battery icon, then the battery is either faulty or incompatible with your laptop.
There is a power icon on the taskbar. It shows whether the computer is plugged into the mains or on battery power. If you hover your cursor over the power icon, while it is running on battery power, it will show as a percentage how much battery life is left (along with an estimate of how much time you have left before the battery dies).
It's the little battery icon..
Close the laptop. Turn it upside down the front facing you. There should be two sliding switches. The left one with the rectangular icon etched near it is for releasing the battery. Slide the switch and hold it. The battery is located in the lower left part of the laptop. While you are holding the switch, slide the battery sideways away from the laptop. When inserting the battery just slide it in until you hear a click. If the battery is inncorectly orientated it won't fit in the slot.
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by simply left click the icons and windows and move them. you should not leave clicking the icon and windows while dragging.