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    AV Battery Life?

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by Jewperman, Jan 11, 2008.

  1. Jewperman

    Jewperman Notebook Consultant

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    How do i find out the remaining battery life when in AV Mode?

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  2. Acorn

    Acorn Notebook Evangelist

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    AV=? Vista tells your the remaining battery life. If not, download something called nhc it is a laptop hardware monitor, tells you the hardware temperature, clock, and other stuff.
     
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    AV = a laptop mode where the OS isn't booted up, only the programs necessary to play music, dvd's, etc.
     
  4. Jewperman

    Jewperman Notebook Consultant

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    Oh... :( Is there not any way to find out? Or a vague estimation of how long the battery life watching videos in AV is?

    Thanks