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Member 4723455 wrote: At 20deg C, a car battery will lose ~5% per month, Nickel Metal Hydride ~30% per month, Lithium ~3% per month. The discharge rates will increase significantly at higher temperatures.
This battery laptop lose 30% from 100% to 70% within 3 days without touching it. So it lose 10% for one day. I think that is the problem.
Member 4723455 wrote: Is it possible that there is still a drain on the batteries? For example do you hibernate the laptop instead of shutting it off? Do you have wake on lan or other settings turned on which will keep the computer running at low power?
I'm sure that I'm shutting down the computer, now hibernate. For the other option such as wake on LAN, I didn't configure anything yet. I just using this laptop after it came out of the box.
Member 4723455 wrote: If possible, charge the batteries fully, take them out of the laptop and put them in the refrigerator (NOT the freezer) for a few days. See what the charge is when you put them back into the laptop. If they are down more than a few percent they probably have an internal short, in which case you should definately stop using them and have them replaced.
Oh, I don't dare to do it.
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If it's brand new, out of the box, the battery meter has to "learn" the recharge and consumption curves. This takes time and it gets more acurate the more the power is drained from the battery and recharged.
Now, if the laptop stays powered off for a week and dies, then you've got a hardware issue with either the motherboard in the laptop or the battery.
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: If it's brand new, out of the box, the battery meter has to "learn" the recharge and consumption curves. This takes time and it gets more acurate the more the power is drained from the battery and recharged.
I used it as a brand new out of the box nearly 2 months. So I think the battery meter already the recharged and consumption curves.
Dave Kreskowiak wrote: Now, if the laptop stays powered off for a week and dies, then you've got a hardware issue with either the motherboard in the laptop or the battery.
Is there any method that I could isolate and identified whether the problem come from battery, mother board or any hardware related issue? Thank for your comment!!!
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Yeah, replace one piece of hardware, like the battery, and watch what happens.
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charge the battery, remove it from the laptop for a few days, put it back in. That'll see if the battery is bad or something in the laptop is draining power.
Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots.
-- Robert Royall
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Mekong River wrote: For the other option such as wake on LAN, I didn't configure anything yet. I just using this laptop after it came out of the box.
How did it come configured out of the box? It is possible that Sony has enabled wake on lan, bluetooth, etc, so these features are using battery power even though the laptop is "off".
<blockquote class="FQ"><div class="FQA">Mekong River wrote:</div>Oh, I don't dare to do it.</blockquote>
The battery should just slide/snap in. You may need to release the lock(s), these will be slides as well. The laptop should run fine from the charger w/o the battery installed. If fact that is the recommended way to use if it is going to be powered from the charger all the time.
This would be the definitive test. If it loses 30% after 3 days in the frig, you definately have an internal short in the battery & should not continue to use it.
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are you sure that it`s not a operating system eror?!!
i`ve seen it on some vista based laptops too
it`s Bcuz in vista the red botten that has the logo of shutdown just takes takes it on sleep mode !!!
if you have vista operating system ... might the same problem
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Yes, I'm sure that I'm shutdown, not sleep mode. Because I already properly choose shutdown from the drop down menu.
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Mekong River wrote: Yes, I'm sure that I'm shutdown, not sleep mode. Because I already properly choose shutdown from the drop down menu.
On my XP Desktop system and too lazy to go to the car andd get my laptop so my instructions maybe out of sorts. But to shutdown Vista, click the Start Button then look to the bottom right of the menu, you will see an arrow head pointing to the right, click it and select shutdown from the fly out menu. Any other method from the menu I believe just puts in in sleep/suspend.
Michael Martin
Australia
"I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible."
- Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004
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Just set up a laptop to dual boot XP/Linux. Everything went well after the third or fourth try. (I am not an M$ fan, but Linux still has a few things to learn about documentation/ease of use).
Linux side works fine, good connectivity with wireless card to any available access point. So back to the XP side & oops – no wireless connection.
Go to View networks and no networks found. Hmmm…
Fire up netstumbler and it finds 6 available networks and the card connects to the last used AP.
Back to View Networks & still no networks found.
I am thinking perhaps the Linux drivers have put the card in a mode that is not recognized by Windows.
Re-booted - no change. Powered down – no change.
Reinstalled windows network drivers, turned off Zero Config. Turned zero config back on.
Still no available networks viewed and card will not connect (until Netstumbler is run).
This lappie has XP SR3 and an internal Intel 2200 wireless card.
Can anyone offer an idea what is going on?
Thanks!
Update: Cured by reinstalling Windows. But still curious if anyone else has seen this, a web search did not turn up a solution.
modified on Wednesday, November 19, 2008 2:58 PM
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I am sorry for the spam,I find the people come here are mostly the specialist on software,my company want to develop a Java SDK for our product,seems not so many software designers understand our products,so maybe any one can give me a reference about what the cost will be to develop a Java SDK for our UHF RFID Reader?
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it mostly seems like a spam !
isn it?
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oh,I am sorry,no second times,
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hi
i am new for the usb device driver coding. i dont know how to start writing the usb device driver coding.
we developed the embedded device(POS). we have to retrive the data from POS device to PC through USB. to communicate with the PC i have to develop the driver.
i am going to develop the driver in VB.net or C#.i am expecting some sample codings regarding usb device driver.
please help me out. thanking you
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Oh you're expecting sample code, are you? Have you tried a Google search, or looking at books at all?
Regards,
--Perspx
"A refund for defective software might be nice, except it would bankrupt the entire software industry in the first year." -Andrew Tanenbaum
"Einstein argued that there must be simplified explanations of nature, because God is not capricious or arbitrary. No such faith comforts the software engineer." -Fred Brooks
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You're not going to find any examples of writing a device driver in VB.NET or C#. You'll find tons of them in C++ though.
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: You'll find tons of them in C++ though.
Not really. You might find a few in C++ but since Microsoft dont support C++ in the kernel you will find almost all driver code in C.
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
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Drivers are c/c++, with the former preferred due to its stricter controls over memory layout.
Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots.
-- Robert Royall
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Assuming htis is for windows XP or later you need to lok at KMDF. It is a wrapper around WDM which makes life a lot easier for beginners, although if you want to feel serious pain, then go for WDM.
If its for 2k, NT4, or Millenium/98 you need to use WDM. If its for 95 then you need a DOS style driver.
If its for Linux (not my field) you need to use their kernel API.
Mac, dont know. I heard it had a Unix OS these days, so perhaps its the same.
Relevant books are:
1) KMDF, dont know, but if you can find a book by Walter Oney, its the one to get.
2) WDM, anmything by Walter Oney.
3) Linux, O'Reiley books are the standard.
(Many of these books, or for windows the DDk/WDK come with sample code.)
I can develop the entire driver for your company. This could be a better financial proposition and deffinitely a better time wise proposition since it will probably take you about a year to develop a basic driver whereas I could have one finished in a few months.
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
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Hi
I've been having an external Hard, I wanna to lock it with a something like a program for more security .
Do you know any program for that.
Thank you.
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Hi, I have a problem with my flash drive JetFlash High Speed 185[^]with a capacity 2Gb. I just bought and used it for one month and this morning it start to have a problem. The problem is when I try to copy the file to the flash drive it display the message box that the flash drive is write protected. Its require me to disable write protected in order to copy the file. But I already check it that my physical flash drives do not contain any switch or button to turn on or turn off the write protected feature. I also check the configuration flash drive property in my computer and I didn’t found any configuration that set it as a write protected flash drive too. Now I could not copy any document into it but I could copy it content out to my computer.
If anyone knows the solution to fix the problem please let me know. Thank in advance!!!
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i have seen this problem on mac & linux based pcs that occures because mac and linux don`t support NTFS file system !
if you have a mac you can buy a tiny software named ntfs for mac that runs ntfs file formats for it.
but if you don`t mind buying or have linux it`s better to change its format to fat !!!
it really works !
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Newer linux distros should have native read/write support for NTFS, read only support has been available for years.
Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots.
-- Robert Royall
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