I have 2 laptops and im going on vacation in 1 month. I know it's pretty early but I will forget this when the time comes closer.
Anyway last vacation i took, i bought my new laptop and the trip home with 2 laptops was so tiring because they are both somewhat heavy. I may carry one.
What should i do about the other, or if i don't carry any, the two? should i take out the batteries or not? where should i keep them? I'm going for 2 month BTW and i don't want anything to happen to any of them!
1. Take out the batteries when u didn't use your laptop for more than a week, in order to avoid any long term damage caused by the leakage of lithium cells batteries (due to the over tolerance standards came from the manufacturer) To save your batteries lifetime
2. any data stored in your Laptop will stay the same, since Laptop has their own internal batteries that let them capable of saving any data (calendar, time etc)although the external batteries or power adaptor is unplugged! (actually laptop & any PCs have their own internal batteries)
3. Most laptop Manufacturer give discounts if you buy the original batteries cells within the same brands(if u travel alot it would be better to have spare batteries)
sugarplum07 answered Thursday May 29 2008, 10:13 am: I would just shut the laptops down and store them in their cases in a cool, dry place. It shouldn't matter if the battery is out or not. If it would make you feel better though, feel free to take them out and store them in another compartment of the laptop cases. [ sugarplum07's advice column | Ask sugarplum07 A Question ]
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