Re: Battery Power Causes Laptop's Performance to Decline
- From: "S.Lewis" <Gossamer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 06:33:58 -0600
"Tom Scales" <tjscales@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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How much memory?
Anyway, this is actually normal. It is done to preserve battery life.
Turn off Speedstep in the BIOS and adjust your power settings to Full,
or something like it, when on battery and the problem will go away.
And you'll get about 1/2 the battery life.
This question is eerily similar to the poster below who had added a 2gb
SODIMM to a V1000 (when specs only allow for 1gb/2gb max capacity).
It just appears the poster has had a name change.
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