laptop battery charge Samsumg R519.
I have a samsumg R519 laptop want to change 100% load can't find other options in my file of samsung.
Try this:
Click on «Start», all programs, Samsung, Battery Life Extender, Battery Life Extender. You should have the ability to come and go between 100 and 80% of the battery.
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Hello
1. which version of the windows operating system is installed in the computer?
2. What is the brand and model of the computer?
Method 1:
I suggest you run the Microsoft fixit tool and check.
The problems of power consumption and extend laptop battery life
http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/windows_battery_power_settings/en-us
Method 2:
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What is the precise the battery meter?
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Battery meter: frequently asked questions
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References to Vista also apply to Windows 7.
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Of heres my portable computer Spec
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