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    cf-28 battery calibrate

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by junglew, Apr 16, 2008.

  1. junglew

    junglew Notebook Consultant

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    hello from italy

    does someone know where to find a software panasonic for cf-28 to calibrate the battery? they say that after some time this program in dos calibrates the battery with the pc and doesn't make to signal unloaded battery to the panasonic even if she anchors position...chartge.. sorry for english ....

    bye bye frank
     
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    You have found the battery refresh utility in the BIOS, right?
     
  3. Toughbook

    Toughbook Drop and Give Me 20!

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    When booting up press F2 and go into the BIOS. Then arow all the way over to EXIT and the arrow down to Battery Refresh Press that and then let it work its magic! It will help exercize the battery but also calibrates it to the laptop that it is in so that it will reflect a more accurate "Time Remaining"...