nothing. You need to go to reconnect on the home menu. That's how it worked for me.
no, because it automatically cuts off when it gets fully charged.(refer to this discussion page for more info : http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Discuss:Will_continually_charging_a_laptop_for_many_hours_even_after_it_is_fully_charged_damage_the_laptop
check the wires.
The Rural Electrification Administration, established in 1935, was charged with distributing power to even the most remote regions and communities of the nation.
check the timing
Its probably your fuel pump.....
Hold down the menu and select button and the apple should show up!
Yes, it's done. Or, the trickle charger that keeps it charged is of poor quality... and is trying to continue charging it even though it's fully charged now.... so it's service life will be shortened.
It will last about two to three hours, usually. However, some laptops can go for six, or even eight hours.
Yes, this is a very popular thing to do with all dogs even boxers. My own dog can get a remote, and even shoes.
Jumping a Fully Charged BatteryIF the connections [jumper cables] are connected properly, then nothing out of the ordinary happens. Connecting a jumper battery or power axillary power source only makes additional current available, if the starting circuit needs it. If the batteries are connected properly [in parallel] then this procedure increases the cranking Amps available and the voltage remains the same.
Try checking the connection. Wires may be loose. Or maybe a bad ground from motor to chasis.
Everywhere, even in remote islands