Crazy Behaviour of My Computer!

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by imagine, Dec 14, 2008.

  1. #1
    I suppose everybody here uses computer.So i want to know if you've ever experienced this.

    Whenever i my unplug my laptop from power supply (electricity), though i'm still on battery, my PC becomes slow. I mean really slow to the extent that it even hangs. What i then do is that i restart the system. It really pisses me off when i have to do this but i got no choice. This is where you come in.

    If you have ever experienced this or heard about this before, you can advice me about this. (my Laptop is HP 510 and uses windows Operating System)

    I really would appreciate all comments

    Thanks
     
    imagine, Dec 14, 2008 IP
  2. tokyoice

    tokyoice Well-Known Member

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    #2
    Sounds to me like your laptop battery is about to go.

    If it works fine when it's connected to the mains.

    It nearly hangs when you unplug it.

    A new battery for your laptop would hopefully work.
     
    tokyoice, Dec 14, 2008 IP
  3. tippie

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    #3
    Maybe you have set the battery profiles to run at low mode when unplugged.
     
    tippie, Dec 14, 2008 IP
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    Tox Well-Known Member

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    I also agree that your battery is about to be gone if you can aford a new one buy one, hopefully that solves the issue.
     
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  5. armyboy12

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    yeah definitely the battery..
     
    armyboy12, Dec 14, 2008 IP
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    #6
    Depending on your statement, I agree with the rest that it could be the battery of your laptop that is causing you all of these discomforts. But before throwing those battery out, try to bring it to a professional technician to have it checked...:)


    CopyScaper
     
    CopyScaper, Dec 14, 2008 IP
  7. ilajas

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    Isn't that the feature of power saving mode ?
     
    ilajas, Dec 14, 2008 IP
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    ^ hes got a point. look in ur bios under advanced bios support and see if theres anything power related there and try changing it to normal.
     
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  9. imagine

    imagine Active Member

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    Thanks tippie, it possible it could be battery set up mode is at low mode. So how do i get to rectify this?
    Any idea?
     
    imagine, Dec 15, 2008 IP
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    Try checking in the power saving settings. Take care!
     
    Himmels, Dec 15, 2008 IP
  11. imagine

    imagine Active Member

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    Hey i have tried this and some many other things. And i'm sure my battery is OK because its just 6months.

    It seems no one has an idea of how to solve this problem.

    Thanks anyway
     
    imagine, Dec 15, 2008 IP
  12. I'mPossible

    I'mPossible Banned

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    #12
    May be in control panel option , the settings of power options may be changed . Please , check it first .
     
    I'mPossible, Dec 16, 2008 IP
  13. ROOFIS

    ROOFIS Well-Known Member

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    #13
    True as armyboy12 said if that doesn't work see if you can try another
    battery (maybe a friend could help?) also get the original checked out
    before discarding, they can be expensive to replace. If the battery is
    tested there's nothing wrong with it, then it could be a power supply
    problem with the transformers/inductors that trim the loads. see a
    computer technician to help on that. hope this helps:)



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    ROOFIS, Dec 16, 2008 IP