>--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>  Could you explain the process?
>>
>>  Thanks
>  > Andy


Here it is reprinted Andy:

No, I mean fully discharging the battery by letting it
drain from naturla use, then, fully charging the
battery.  When the battery shows that it has a full
charge, leave the unit plugged in, but remove the
battery, hold it in your hand for 30 seconds, then put
it back in.  The unit will recognize the battery, but
show it as not fully charged and begin charging it
again.  Repeat this process 2-6 times depending on how
much life you've lost, and on the final time, boot the
machine up on battery power and run it through a full
cycle seeing how long the battery lasts and fully
discharging it again.  Then do one last full recharge
and it should be about as reconditioned as it's gonna
get ;-)
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