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Is there anything I can do about my netbook battery?

I have an MSI Wind netbook. Last year, I completely depleted its factory battery (left it in sleep/hibernation for too long), and that battery no longer held any kind of charge. So I replaced it with one that was supposed to last three times as long.

It worked great for a while, but now the new battery lasts for less than an hour. This means the netbook is no longer useful for using on my commute (45 minutes each way on the train), or other mobile uses.

Is there anything I can do to get this battery working half decently again? I'd be happy with the 2-hour-ish life of the original, rather than the extended life it was supposed to have. I hate that I spent money on this thing and would rather not have to buy yet another battery. The replacement batteries will cost more than the computer.

Thanks!

Update:

Thanks, guys. I did the charge/deplete cycle a few times when I got the new one.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Sometimes - and I emphasize the "sometimes" - what happens to the battery is that it gets a memory of the charge/discharge cycle. Try charging it up then running it flat several times. There is no guarantee but sometimes that can partially restore rechargeable batteries.

    Other than that, you may need to buy a new one but make sure you allow it to cycle. That is to say, charge it and use the battery until it is quite low or even flat before recharging. That seems to make rechargeables happier.

  • 1 decade ago

    As far as I know there's nothing you can do to resurrect batteries, and frequently replacement batteries can be somewhat inferior.

    The best advice I can give you, is that with a replacement battery, if you want it to last, you need to make sure you let the charge go all the way to the bottom before you recharge the battery.

  • licht
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    4 years ago

    Get it to provider. additionally you need to comprehend for next time, emptying the battery completelly then recharging it completelly is likely certainly one of the extra severe thinks you're able to do on your Lithium Ion battery, very very nearly as undesirable as heating it. particularly spend it as much as you employ it, then recharge, the smaller the recharge the extra suitable(no longer under 20% thats unnecesarry), removing the battery mutually as on charger enables too. Dont in basic terms purchase a battery, provider first and enable them to discern it out, it somewhat is the potential grant or the cord connection.

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