I agree with having it plugged in all the time wish i could get my Mom to understand it still even after Gateway told her it would shorten the battery life still plugged in. Fabei doubt windows 7 is the cause.... i think people started checking..... people use their laptops as regular computers, and leave them plugged in the entire time they are in use. that is HORRIBLE for the battery! i think the incorrect usage type is more to blame. i doubt after a full charge most people take out the battery (if they are going to leave it plugged in) like they are supposed to. i would love to hear winodws come out and "comment on this" with something along the lines of, "dont be stupid" "read your manual" "its a rechargeable battery, learn to use it"
but we shall see... i guess its possible that it COULD be a windows issue... but i personally do not believe it/
There is no real problem with leaving the battery plugged in if the laptop is designed to disperse heat well. Many of the newer laptops are designed to keep the battery at/near room temperature, which is fine for them.
Older laptops were less well-designed, and so caused the batteries to heat up, which is the killer.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Inspiron 1545
- OS
- Windows 7 build 7100 x86
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Duo 2.1GHz
- Motherboard
- GM45 chipset
- Memory
- 3GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel(TM) Graphics Media Accelerator X4500HD
- Sound Card
- Realtek HD
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 15.6" WLED 720p
- Screen Resolution
- 1366x768
- Hard Drives
- 320GB 5400rpm hard drive