1) Switch off the wireless card if you are not planning to
use the internet. Just turn off wireless connection from internet settings of
Control Panel.
2) Turn off
Bluetooth, if you don't use this device, you can disable it to save battery.
3) Use Windows
Power Manager. From control, Panel finds and open Power Manager feature and
there you can configure some settings, such as power over performance,
performance over power, and balanced. There are ready settings to apply, or you
just can customize by yourself.
4) Reduce the
brightness of the display and you will save your battery. Most new laptops are
equipped with LED backlighting. LED has the potential to produce a more even
light throughout the screen while maintaining superior power efficiency
compared to fluorescent lighting.
5) Run simple
applications. Use a basic text editor rather than the Microsoft Word or
notepad++. Applications like games or movie watching are using much RAM and
hard on the battery.
6) Shut down your
laptop or use Sleep Mode, if you plan on not using it for a while. If your
Laptop stays in Standby, it will continue to drain energy.
7) Disable Unused
Devices and Ports. So if you do not plan to use a device such as USB, Ethernet,
VGA etc. then just disable it to reduce battery draining.
8) Turn down the
screen resolution of Laptop. Then the resolution of the screen is longer the
battery will drain more.
9) Mute the sound,
or turn the volume level down if you are not planning to use it.
10) Use a cooling
pad when using. But if it's a USB pad then don't use it as it will most likely
use up more battery rather than to conserve it.
11) Do not drop
your laptop on a pillow or other soft surface that can heat up.
12) Clean the
battery's metal contacts with rubbing alcohol on a damp cloth.
13) Block Flash Ads
and Close Unnecessary Processes to keep more battery.
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