It depends on the chemistry of the battery though. They're a chemical reaction and only have a finite number of charge/discharge cycles before they wont be able to provide power very well anymore. I don't think you need to do that anymore with modern (lithium ion) batteries. When it's done changing, turn it on with the charger still plugged in then unplug from the wall after it boots. Then leave the laptop off and let the battery cool for a few minutes, then stick it on the charger while laptop is off. Let the battery drain until windows shuts itself down. It's designed that way to protect your battery. If it's on the charger too long it will stop changing. Every once in a while, I'll let the battery completely discharge itself then charge it up completely. Originally posted by DudeSau©e™:The battery doesn't keep changing constantly.
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