In news:fZGdnbl-,
- Bobb - typed on Tue, 8 Apr 2008 07:48:59 -0400:
> My online submission to HP. I suggest if you have a problem you do the
> same.
>
> After not using my DV6113US Media Center laptop for a few months my
> battery was completely dead. I called in and it was replaced under
> warranty. After not using it again for a month or so I see that it was
> only about 40% charged and thinking - either bad batteries or I have
> " a discharging problem". I charged the battery and removed it. After
> a month - 99% charged so it's not the battery. Put it back in - check
> a
> few weeks later and only 70%. I checked online and a LOT of other
> users have same issue and replacing dead batteries.It came with a
> remote control stored in a PCMCIA slot as part of Media Center - to
> play/stop/start video etc. Nice feature, BUT that remote control ALSO
> has the ability to turn the PC on. So,the PC is always in "standby
> mode" waiting for a signal from the remote- using battery power. The
> unused PC/ battery discharges until completely drained(if not used on
> AC for a long period).The MCE series needs a BIOS update to be able
> to "Disable Remote" and REALLY turn off.
> I DID update BIOS to latest F.3D. I saw
> http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...roduct=3250975
> and think rather than have users ship back PC - better for both of us
> to just update BIOS to allow to DISABLE REMOTE CONTROL.
>
> Bobb
Some laptops still use some power even when the laptop is off. Some
hardly use anything and others more so. Even though I have 4 laptops
here, the two Gateway MX6124 are really good about not dischanging the
battery. But as a rule, I don't leave them in the laptop if I am *not*
going to use them on battery power again for the next 24 hours.
--
Bill