Knowing the signs of a dying laptop battery and replacing your notebook battery when necessary could prevent your computer often lose power.
A CMOS battery usually lasts about ten years but cannot be recharged. A rechargeable laptop battery’s life can be greatly affected by usage patterns and environment. Always keep your laptop clean and free of dust and debris. Dim your screen’s brightness when you are using your battery to extend its life. You can also turn off some devices that
are battery drains when you are operating in battery mode, such as an external hard drive or your Wifi or Bluetooth.
Understand the basics of your computer’s battery system. Your computer actually has two batteries: A CMOS memory chip which keeps up with things like date and time even when your computer is shut down for a day or a week; and your rechargeable laptop power battery that enables you to take your computer on the go and plug it in when you return. The first thing you must do if your laptop computer experiences problems is to decide which battery for laptop is causing the problems. If your computer is giving you continual error messages, it is probably because your CMOS memory chip has died and should be replaced. If your computer works for a bit then dies, or does not hold a charge for very long, it is probably your rechargeable battery. You can replace either of both of these batteries by ordering them on Batteryfast.org and replacing them yourself.
If you choose to replace your rechargeable Asus A41-X550A battery, turn your laptop over and look on the bottom. You should see the battery compartment that is rather large. Find the button that releases the battery and pull it out of your computer. The nice thing about replacing your rechargeable is that your computer will still work as long as it is plugged in, so you can use your computer plugged in until your new battery arrives.
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