The way to stop your laptop from charging is to unplug the charger from the computer. When the battery starts to get low on power plug it back in.
A laptop enables its sleep function after a certain length of inactivity. To change the settings, go to the control panel and adjust the Power Options.
Sounds like an electrical short or a battery failiure, which can mean a new battery ,a new phone, or that somthing is shorting the length of the circuit .remove the battery immediately since they can explode in rare instances.First try another battery, if the problem is still there then its either a phone short circuit or an obstruction short circuit which would either require cleaning or rewiring.Hope this help :)
I'm not an expert, but I would contact a repair shop for advice. At the very least, I would stop using the laptop and put it in a well ventilated place in the hope that it will dry without incident. If you can open the computer without invalidating any active warranty, do so to help it dry out.
One of the most common ways to stop a hacker is to install a firewall onto your computer. It is also a good idea to use complex passwords for your online accounts. You can also refrain from providing any type of personal information over the internet. If you know who the hacker is, you should report them.
These are tab stops. In Microsoft Word you can create a tab stop by clicking and dragging on the horizontal ruler, where they appear as flipped-over black L or T marks. If there are faint marks below the ruler at 1-inch intervals, these are the default tab stops.
if the laptop battery over charged, the laptop battery will get hot, Seriously will damage the battery, but now most of the laptop battery have a overshoot protection, when the battery was full charged, it will stop charging automatic, so it won't worry about it
Last time this happen to me, it was a sign of the battery going bad. It kept stop charging at shorter and shorter period until my battery can barely hold 10 minutes worth of power.
It shouldn't - the laptop should be fitted with circuitry to stop charging the battery once it's full. That way, the battery cannot be overcharged. If you're always using the laptop at home (or near a mains socket) - you can simply remove the battery, and just run it off the mains.
No, stop charging and replace.
Its the alternator, it is not charging the battery. Happened to me recently.
i think you mean that let the laptop work with laptop adapter and the battery. well, i suggest that you should work with the laptop adapter for the most time, cause when the laptop battery is full charged, the adapter won't stop it's wrok and keep charging the battery, that means the battery has to discharge(supply the power) and be charged at the same time. unfortunately, this condition may decrease the life of most lithium basic batteries. so, keep the laptop working with the adapter for the most long time.
It depends on your laptop. I have an Alienware M17x and I have to unplug, remove the battery, and hold the power button for 10 seconds. This also fixes some other miscellaneous issues it has.
If you only do this once, not much of a difference in battery performance should occur. However, if you leave it on (doing nothing) for too long many times, some battery problems will arise.
If its on a charging console with the rechargeable battery it is probably overcharged if its battery is a normal battery then go to a game stop and get somebody to check it
Stop driving until the charging system and battery have been checked for an overcharging condition.
Your battery and alternator need attention. It sounds as if the charging is faulty and your battery has degraded.
Usually this means there is a problem with the charging system. Stop and have the battery alternator checked. Makes sense if you think about it... Usually this means there is a problem with the charging system. Stop and have the battery & alternator checked. Makes sense if you think about it...