Question for computer experts ??
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Question for computer experts ??
I've got a Dell laptop that I use all the time. The battery is dead as a doornail, butI use my laptop plugged in all the time anyway so it's no biggie.
HOWEVER
Since my battery died, my computer seems slow as a slug. Maybe it's just a coincedence, I dunno, but here's my question ...
If my battery is dead ( I mean the second I unplug my computer, it will shut off ), will it effect my computer even though I have it plugged in?
HOWEVER
Since my battery died, my computer seems slow as a slug. Maybe it's just a coincedence, I dunno, but here's my question ...
If my battery is dead ( I mean the second I unplug my computer, it will shut off ), will it effect my computer even though I have it plugged in?
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RE: Question for computer experts ??
It will affect your computer. I don't know that I would go as far as it affecting your performance, but with computers, you never know.
We use Dell laptops at work and a few people I work with had their batteries die and randomly it would shut off and restart.Don't remember them complaining of it being slow though.
Not sure if that helped, but that's what I've seen
We use Dell laptops at work and a few people I work with had their batteries die and randomly it would shut off and restart.Don't remember them complaining of it being slow though.
Not sure if that helped, but that's what I've seen
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RE: Question for computer experts ??
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maybe the dead battery is causing the CPU to bog down due to the software howling in the background. Have you looked at what processes are running in the background?
maybe the dead battery is causing the CPU to bog down due to the software howling in the background. Have you looked at what processes are running in the background?
I'm dumb, and I know NOTHING about computers !! I have NO CLUE what " running in the background" means.
I know how to turn it on, surf the web, email stuff, store and retrieve pictures ( TONS of pics ... )and that's about it. I don't store files ( knowingly ) or anything like that.I don't do my banking, spreadsheets ( whatever they are ) or any of that crap, JUST the basics.
So .... would having a dead battery slow me down ??
BTW: I do know how to defrag and I've done that. No change ...
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RE: Question for computer experts ??
https://www.dellbatteryprogram.com/
See if yours is affected, I know my brothers was and it was getting overly hot before the recall and he removed it. A couple weeks later they said they were catching fire...
See if yours is affected, I know my brothers was and it was getting overly hot before the recall and he removed it. A couple weeks later they said they were catching fire...
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RE: Question for computer experts ??
Okay, for starters, you should go to Dell's website and see if your battery is one listed in the recall. If it is, you should be getting a free replacement....
Secondly, a dead battery can cause issues with an older laptop. The battery tries to charge, but the battery is damaged so it keeps pushing the charge back into the pc. I'd recommend yanking the battery all together. It'll suck for you if the power goes out, but it should fix the issue. Something else I'd recommend is trying to defragment your computer. Over time, your computer gets all jumbled up internally....and it needs to be sorted thru. This can cause your PC to run slower as well.
Think of the harddrive inside your computer as a big bucket of legos. Everytime you open a program, browse a website, turn the computer on.....it's like kicking lego's all over the floor. Now, everytime you do something, your computer is looking for specific files and information. Look around the room at all the legos on the floor......now try to build a house with just red legos. You have to go hunting all over the floor. That's the same thing your computer has to do. Defragmenting your computer is like putting all the legos in piles by color and making it faster to search/access.
Secondly, a dead battery can cause issues with an older laptop. The battery tries to charge, but the battery is damaged so it keeps pushing the charge back into the pc. I'd recommend yanking the battery all together. It'll suck for you if the power goes out, but it should fix the issue. Something else I'd recommend is trying to defragment your computer. Over time, your computer gets all jumbled up internally....and it needs to be sorted thru. This can cause your PC to run slower as well.
Think of the harddrive inside your computer as a big bucket of legos. Everytime you open a program, browse a website, turn the computer on.....it's like kicking lego's all over the floor. Now, everytime you do something, your computer is looking for specific files and information. Look around the room at all the legos on the floor......now try to build a house with just red legos. You have to go hunting all over the floor. That's the same thing your computer has to do. Defragmenting your computer is like putting all the legos in piles by color and making it faster to search/access.