Mine is more advanced, the other day showed the “on charge” icon while it wasn’t plugged on anything. Probably receiving my positive energy (that would explain why it didn’t charge anyway)
teenxyybella
2 months ago
literally on a life support
ChwizZ
2 months ago
My old ASUS Aspire laptop’s battery would drain when it was plugged in.
If it got low enough the computer would shut itself off.
I had my uncle who was very into computers back then take a look at it, but he couldn’t figure out why. There was nothing wrong with the battery, there was no settings that was wrong and he couldn’t find a fault in the bios.
Ended up sending it in for repair and just got a new one with the files transferred over in return lol.
GlueBlueBoi
2 months ago
It took a battery loan from the IMF (current monetary fund) cause the SI symbol of current is I.
Blu-ray_Checker
2 months ago
Dead na Battery.
Need replacement na original huwag peke. Ang pekeng battery first charge lang tapos next charge wala na nagsayang kalang pera
Pacu99
2 months ago
My old Huawei phone started displaying less than the actual charge, and the battery started draining fast after 2 years.
One day it reached 0% but the phone didn’t die because the actual charge was higher. So it discharged even more and underflowed back to 255% for a second, before crashing and rebooting. After the reboot it was at 27%, the actual charge, probably.
Badtimewithscar
2 months ago
You can make it work woth no battery attached and it works just fine
King0ff
2 months ago
My 5-years Lenovo Legion can work without battery ar all, battery’s dead, removed, and it works somehow
NeemKaPatta69420
2 months ago
I have a HP notebook G6 laptop which has a removable battery, when the battery started losing its maximum capacity I had to remove it and keep my laptop connected with charger, old laptops used to work on direct power supply even after removing battery but modern laptops’ battery are not removable. I managed to increase the maximum capacity of my laptop battery from 40% to 65% but it took insanely huge amount of time
Mine is more advanced, the other day showed the “on charge” icon while it wasn’t plugged on anything. Probably receiving my positive energy (that would explain why it didn’t charge anyway)
literally on a life support
My old ASUS Aspire laptop’s battery would drain when it was plugged in.
If it got low enough the computer would shut itself off.
I had my uncle who was very into computers back then take a look at it, but he couldn’t figure out why. There was nothing wrong with the battery, there was no settings that was wrong and he couldn’t find a fault in the bios.
Ended up sending it in for repair and just got a new one with the files transferred over in return lol.
It took a battery loan from the IMF (current monetary fund) cause the SI symbol of current is I.
Dead na Battery.
Need replacement na original huwag peke. Ang pekeng battery first charge lang tapos next charge wala na nagsayang kalang pera
My old Huawei phone started displaying less than the actual charge, and the battery started draining fast after 2 years.
One day it reached 0% but the phone didn’t die because the actual charge was higher. So it discharged even more and underflowed back to 255% for a second, before crashing and rebooting. After the reboot it was at 27%, the actual charge, probably.
You can make it work woth no battery attached and it works just fine
My 5-years Lenovo Legion can work without battery ar all, battery’s dead, removed, and it works somehow
I have a HP notebook G6 laptop which has a removable battery, when the battery started losing its maximum capacity I had to remove it and keep my laptop connected with charger, old laptops used to work on direct power supply even after removing battery but modern laptops’ battery are not removable. I managed to increase the maximum capacity of my laptop battery from 40% to 65% but it took insanely huge amount of time