skidude108
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There are a couple threads that seem to touch on the subject but I didn't find any that resolved the issue.
I got a laptop from my dad, and I don't know exactly how old it is. It's a dell inspiron 600m.
The battery meter in windows does not seem to have a good grasp on the actual state of the battery. When the battery is fully charged, it says so, but then the meter falls slowly until a little below 60%, then the computer shuts off. I haven't timed how much time I actually get but it's somewhere between 30 min and an hour. Windows reports much more than that when it's at 60% It reports 1:13 hours when it's at 100%.
Any ideas? Can I calibrate the battery meter, or condition the battery or something?
I know I probably need a new battery, but for the amount I actually use the battery, just knowing how long I have left would be helpful.
Oh, and because the battery meter never says anything low, I never get any warnings, and the computer doesn't go to standby like it is supposed to, it just shuts off; killing whatever I am doing. When I turn it back on, I have to clear the standard window that says my battery level is critical or whatever, and I should switch to AC power.
I got a laptop from my dad, and I don't know exactly how old it is. It's a dell inspiron 600m.
The battery meter in windows does not seem to have a good grasp on the actual state of the battery. When the battery is fully charged, it says so, but then the meter falls slowly until a little below 60%, then the computer shuts off. I haven't timed how much time I actually get but it's somewhere between 30 min and an hour. Windows reports much more than that when it's at 60% It reports 1:13 hours when it's at 100%.
Any ideas? Can I calibrate the battery meter, or condition the battery or something?
I know I probably need a new battery, but for the amount I actually use the battery, just knowing how long I have left would be helpful.
Oh, and because the battery meter never says anything low, I never get any warnings, and the computer doesn't go to standby like it is supposed to, it just shuts off; killing whatever I am doing. When I turn it back on, I have to clear the standard window that says my battery level is critical or whatever, and I should switch to AC power.