10 Easy Steps For a Longer Laptop Battery Life

A gadget freak knows that the most vulnerable part of his/her laptop is nothing but its own battery. Though most of the laptop battery manufacturers boast of making batteries which can last for 5 to 6 hours, they fail to emphasize that such lifespan can be given only when you use it in the most ideal conditions..

Thus our batteries fall short of providing our laptops with the required energy more than often. The reason is simple. We don’t know how to use it judiciously to elongate its life. Follow the following lines on this electronic blog so you don’t fall prey to such a situation.

Use Power-saving Setting : Every laptop has its power-saving setting in its control panel. Using this setting helps to stop the unwanted use of various parts such as hard drive, screen etc. Also reducing the time limit for your screensaver around one minute helps a lot.

No Externals : Using externals laptop accessories such as, mouse, keyboards, and entertainments appliances such as DVDs and CD playrers hamper the life of a battery. It is better to use the inbuilt keyboard and touchpad. Also, watch a movie directly from the hard drive only. Also using headphones saves more energy than using a speaker.

Kick On The Backlight : There are times when you don’t need the backlight at all such as while downloading a file etc. So you better switch it off.

Switch off Bluetooth : It tends to switch on when you start your laptop computers. Thus it brings enough load on the battery. So, switch it off if you are not using it.

Say Bye To Wi-Fi : The same damage can be done by a Wi-Fi connection too. So better disconnect it when not in use.

Set Your Screen : Using your screen in the right way can save your battery for long. You can do it by minimizing the brightness, color composition and resolution to the maximum.

Regular Defragmentation : Regular defragmentation of the hard disk has two obvious benefits. First, it speeds up your processor and secondly, it keeps all the files in regular order which saves time while locating a file. Thus helping you save the battery.

Close Unnecessary Processes : You are not required to use all the processes while operating your laptop. So close down all the processes which bring an unwanted load on the laptop. Vistas needs no more than 48 switched-on processes for a smooth operation. Also do you know that you can use Microsoft XP closing down all but 18 processes?

Clean It : You are not supposed to give it a bath in the tub. Rather you keep cleaning, using a cotton ball, the metal contacts of your battery almost once in a month. Removing the dirt improves the flow of energy.

Use It or Lose It : Never leave a fully charged battery unused for weeks. Use almost every week. It is just like warm up session for a battery.

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Sony Alpha 230, 330, and 380 DSLRs out on May 19?

Sony Alpha 230, 330, and 380 DSLRs out on May 19?

This next item is for all of you DSLR fiends who are champing at the bit in nervous anticipation of the revamped Sony Alpha 230, 330, and 380 DSLRs that were subject to some leakage a week or so ago. It looks like the cameras in question will be the raison d’être of a press event that the company has scheduled for the 19th of May, so you may just be getting your hands on the video-less wonders in short order — y’know, if that’s what you’re into. With prices starting at €549.99 (around $738) and going up from there, these bad boys feature a revised UI, HDMI out, and Memory Stick Duo support. And if you think that’s exciting, wait’ll you get a load of the spec breakdown! Peep it after the break.The Alpha 230 330 is the update of Alpha 200 battery grip, Alpha 300 battery grip.

[Via Photo Rumors]

α230: €549.99 ($738)

APS-C CCD with 10.2 million pixels

BIONZ image processor

Anti-dust system

laptop battery manufacture 2.7-inch LCD (230,000 pixels)

9 point autofocus with crosshair

Dynamic Range Optimization for the brightness setting and adjustment of motifs with backlight

SteadyShot, compatible with all a lenses

Integrated automatic Ausklappblitz

Viewfinder with 95% field coverage

HDMI port

BRAVIA Sync

Dimensions (WxHxD): 128 mm x 97 mm x 67.5 mm

Weight (without battery): 450 g

Battery grip :VG-B30AM

α330: €650 ($870) / €600 ($805) body only

APS-C CCD with 10.2 million pixels

BIONZ image processor

Anti-dust system

Tilt 2.7-inch LCD (230,000 pixels)

Quick AF Live View: quick auto focus and a live preview on the LCD display

9-point autofocus with crosshair

Dynamic Range Optimization for the brightness setting and adjustment of motifs with backlight

SteadyShot, compatible with all a lenses

Integrated automatic Ausklappblitz

Viewfinder with 95% field coverage

HDMI port

BRAVIA Sync

Dimensions (WxHxD): 128 mm x 97 mm x 71.4 mm

Weight (without battery grip): 490 g

α380: €800 ($1074) / €750 ($1,006) (body only)

APS-C CCD with 14.2 million pixels

BIONZ image processor

Anti-dust system

Tilt 2.7-inch LCD (230,000 pixels)

Quick AF Live View: quick auto focus and a live preview on the LCD display

9-point autofocus with crosshair

Dynamic Range Optimization for the brightness setting and adjustment of motifs with backlight

SteadyShot, compatible with all a lenses

Integrated automatic Ausklappblitz

Viewfinder with 95% field coverage

HDMI port

BRAVIA Sync

Dimensions (WxHxD): 128 mm x 97 mm x 71.4 mm

Weight (without laptop battery): 490 g

Now Digitalcamerabattery.us order VG-B30AM battery grip for these cameras.

The article is from http://www.engadget.com

Install XP on Asus Eee PC from USB flash driver

Install XP on Asus Eee PC from USB flash drive

If you wanto Install XP on Asus Eee PC from USB flash drive, so what you will need:

  • Microsoft Windows XP intstallation files on a CD / DVD / Image
  • Another PC running Microsoft Windows XP or Vista
  • USB_PREP8 Download:Google,2shared.com
  • PeToUSB Download:Official site
  • Bootsect.exe Download:Google ,2shared.com
  • A USB stick large enough to hold the install files and possibly the Asus EEE PC drivers. In this tutorial a SanDisk Cruzer 4GB is used.

Use a 4 GB if you want to copy the Asus EEE PC Driver DVD. 1 Gigabyte is enough for XP install files only.

Preparing the Bootable USB flash drive

Extract USB_prep8 and PeToUSB.

Copy or move the file PeToUSB.exe from the PeToUSB folder to the USB_prep8 folder. Your usb_prep8 folder should look like this:

Double click the Command Script named usb_prep8.cmd. The command prompt window will look like this:

Insert your USB-flash drive and press any key:

Make sure you have the right USB-stick selected. In the image above you see [SanDisk Cruzer USB Device 4025Mb [E:\]] Selected. Cross the “Quick Format” if you want to save some time (marked in red GD761).

Click on Start. In the dialog box saying “Continue?”, click Yes:

Another dialog box appears, click Yes:

When the format is complete (probably immediately KD476) you will get this:

Click Ok.

Extract bootsect.zip to a folder of your choice. (In this example i use C:\bootsect\).

Open a command prompt (on XP click Start->Run and type “cmd” TD347):

Navigate to the directory where you extracted BootSect.exe using the “cd” command (this example uses folder c:\bootsect):

cd \bootsect\bootsect [Enter]

Then type:

bootsect /nt52 E: [Enter]

This writes a bootable bootsector to your USB flash drive. Do not have any windows open displaying the contents of the USB drive. Bootsect.exe needs exclusive access to the USB disk and you will not be able to write a correct bootsector.

Close this command prompt. (Do not close the other running usbprep8 GD761).

The usbprep8 command line window should now look like this:

Press enter, if it does not look like the window above.

Now we need to supply information for 1-3 in the image above.

Press 1 + [Enter] - Browse for the location of your Windows XP setup files (Your CD/DVD rom KD476). A dialog box will appear:

Select your source for the Windows XP install files (CD/DVD drive) and press OK.

Press 2 +[Enter] - enter a drive letter that is not currently in use. In this example we use T:\

Press 3 + [Enter] - enter the drive letter of your USB flash drive. You can use explorer to check.

Press 4 + [Enter] - To continue with the script.

After a short while the script will ask if you wish to format the drive T:

Press Y + [Enter]. ( This is just a temporary drive to hold the windows installation files)

When the formatting is done, Press enter to continue. You should now see the script copying files. When it has finished you should see this:

You guessed it. Press any key to continue.

The script should copy a few files.

A popup asking if you want to “copy TempDrive Files to USB-Drive in about 15 minutes = Yes” should appear:

Click Yes. The script starts copying files. This takes a while, so go get a cup of coffee or something.

Once it is done, a popup will ask you “Would you like USB-stick to be Preferred Boot Drive U:”:

Select Yes.

Select Yes to unmount the Virtual drive.

Close the usbprep8 command line window and any others you have left open. You might want to copy drivers from your Asus EEE support DVD to the USB stick.

Now we are done with preparing the USB-flash drive. Next step is to make the correct changes to BIOS. TD347

BIOS settings

Turn on your EEE PC. When the screen below turns up, hit [F2]:

You should now be in the BIOS GK479.

Use the arrow keys to navigate to the Boot section of the bios.

Select Hard disk drives as in the image below and hit Enter.

Press the + (plus) key to make the USB stick the first drive:

Exit and save the changes:

Booting your Asus EEE PC into XP install

*IMPORTANT* Do not remove the USB-stick at any part of the installation process of Windows XP.

Reboot your EEE. You should be presented with the following screen:

Select the bottom alternative (as in the image above) titled

“1.TXT Mode Setup Windows XP, Never unplug your USB-drive until After Logon”

From here on the Windows XP setup is pretty straight forward except for the partitioning…

Preparing partitions on the EEE XP Install

When you reach the partitioning portion of the setup you will see something similar to this:

In order to Install XP on Asus Eee PC from USB flash drive, you need to delete each and every one of the partitions.

When done it should look like this:

Recreate one primary partition on your Asus EEE and PC and format it using NTFS.

Once the text mode portion of the XP install is done, you will see this screen when booting up:

This time select the top alternative titled:

“2. GUI Mode Setup Windows XP. Continue setup + Start XP.”

Complete the GUI part of the setup as usual. Once the GUI part is done and your EEE reboots, again select the top alt. “2. GUI Mode…”.

Now you should boot up at a normal Windows XP desktop. You can remove the usb flash drive if you wish.

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