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HP Notebook 15-ay039wm
Microsoft Windows 10 (32-bit)

    Hollo All:  Yesterday I bought a new HP laptop: 15-ay039wm. From Pavilion dv6-1334us to the ay039wm and wXP to w10, changed a great number. I will have lots questions.

 

    The 1st question is how too save battery. When I use Pavilion, usually I use power adapter and take off the battery. Now for the ay039wm, Should I dothe same? Can I take down the battery and put it in the drawer?

 

    Hope your help.  

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Hi:

 

Yes, you can use the same procedure.

 

Here is a link from HP for how to get the most out of your notebook's battery.

 

https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c00596784

 

Rather than inserting and removing the battery all the time, I prefer to leave it attached to the computer and every two weeks, I unplug the power adapter from the notebook, run it off the battery until I get the low battery warning, then I plug the adapter back in and charge up the battery.

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