recovering my laptop battery's life

Asked by swamina

hi my laptop is running only for 1.30 hours in battery. while seeing its properties its showing me as capacity:52%(poor). is there any other way to recover it to my formal capacity without replacing the battery. please let me know........

thank you.........
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Best Vihar (vmankov) said :
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You didn't mention is your battery new or old, do you have intensive battery exhausting work etc.

May be it's normal if your battery is old and your tasks are exhausting it?..

If you want to recover an old battery it's a tricky way and better you by a new?

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swamina (swamina87) said :
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i bought my laptop around 2 years ago. so its a little bit old. but this problem i am getting suddenly in a week. thats why i am wondering why the things are happening all of the sudden. cant i calibrate my battery ??? or is there any other way ??

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Vihar (vmankov) said :
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Now I'm answering you but after that please post a thing here in order your question to be at status "Opened".

I think you can not calibrate your battery because the software calibrate program is made, of course, by the manufacturer. In other words nobody could track the battery issues using the software spread by the the manufacturer.

Fortunately I could propose you to bring that battery to our Academy of science, dep. of accumulators and batteries and their science, and they could tell you the objective truth from the point of view of real matter science.
Unfortunately you are not in my country...

So what I want to say - think by your self.

Once upon a time they lead us, the youngsters, this way: they said - in order to be independent at max possible extent you have to know a lot.
So be smart - learn.
That they said once upon a time to us, the child. Now those sincere people are in the nowhere. But the moto remains - at least for me and my very friends.