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How can I Improve the Battery Performance of my Dell Laptop?

It is a fact that we all face some struggles with our laptop’s battery performance and somewhere at the point we can be held responsible for this entire massacre. But, Dell always offers the users a huge range of battery oriented laptops which never disappoints. The best part is that you can always consider adopting some measures that are especially provided by our Team for Dell laptop Support. These measures will help you in maintaining your Dell laptop’s battery life and on top of that it can be optimized as well. There are some initiatives given below which might help you in achieving an elevated performance of your laptop in just a few minutes.  Drain the power out completely First of all, you need to turn off your laptop and also make sure to remove the power plug if its charging Now, use some intensely heavy programs to drain out the power Once it’s off you are required to restart the system. By doing that you are actually draining out all the remaining powe...

How to Update BIOS on a Dell Laptop without a Charged Battery?

If the charger of your Dell laptop is not charging the battery of your device, then it might be an issue with your laptop that your device is not recognizing the charger. To fix this problem, you have to update your BIOS settings and luckily you can perform this action even if the battery of your device is below 10% but not below than this; otherwise, it will show you an error message.  So if you want to update the BIOS settings of your laptop, then you have to follow few simple steps provided by the Dell Support Australia team.  First of all, you have to download the update and save it to your desktop to easily retrieve it. Then open the Start menu located on the bottom of your main desktop screen and then select All Programs, then Accessories and navigate for Command prompt. After finding it, right-click on it and click on Run as Administrator option.  Then on the command prompt, type ‘C:\Users\Users name’> cd desktop’. There should a gap between cd Desk...