i charged my hp mini until it was full, it desnt need to be any longer because they overheat
it cost a new laptop which is 118
Yes they do
if it wont charge, it could be the charger itself or the port on the laptop. Verify that the charge works on another computer if you can. If not, i would start with the charger as it can be cheaper then a new motherboard or a new laptop. But try to find a way to test it first.
Your battery will lose charge faster.
you should charge your laptop fully and wait and customize your settings. install some virus blockers and those stuff get used to your laptop and you set.
About an hour after the charging light goes off to make sure the ion's in the battery are fully activated. Some people like to charge them over night as well.
8 hours for the first time....1-2 hours afterwards is good enough..Charge until the battery is fully charged.Modern Lithium-ion batteries will not get over-charged (as long as the charging equipment is working properly). I leave my laptop in for weeks at a time with no detrimental effects noticeable.
If this is a new mcVolt laptop battery, it may need to be cycled. New batteries may require four or five charge and discharge cycles, before they achieve their designated or maximum capacity. A 'CYCLE'* consist of the following: 1) Place the mcVolt laptop battery in the laptop computer. 2) Plug the laptop into a standard outlet and charge it over night. 3) Unplug the computer and turn it on until the battery is drained. 4) Repeat this process 4-5 times. (After first cycle - charge for 6-8 hours).
Spore needs a pretty strong system to support it. Newer Mac mini's can do it. Elsewhere a user reported "The only way it will run on my Mac mini (it is stock, NO hacks) is if my display is set to 800 x 600 and 75mhz, given that, I've logged hours of entertainment with my son on Spore."The Mac mini is not a laptop. No laptop, regardless of design, can support this game unless it is fairly new.
A battery loses its charge over time. You need a new battery.
you can get a new laptop if you have warranty
I have a Dell XPS M1530 Laptop and need to put a mini cd in to configure new hardware. I searched online to see if this laptop was capable of accepting this miniature CD without risk of damage or jamming. I'm happy to say that after slowly pushing the cd in until I hit the last milometer the laptop sucked the Mini CD right in, read it just fine, and spit it out on demand. Go for it! Hope this helps. Yes it will accept and read Mini CD's