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tsl90

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Jun 13, 2007
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New to Mac. Had my MBP for 3wk. Getting used to OSX and enjoying the whole package.

Found these inst for battery calibration:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.4/en/mh2339.html

Seems like I read somewhere a less hands on approach. I'd like to play a CD repeadedly when I go to bed at night to run the battery down and then plug it back in in the AM. Any reason not to do that?

Thanks

TL
 
There's not much need in doing that, unless you want to listen to the music. Just let it run down naturally by not using the adaptor for a while, before commencing the rest of the calibration process. Also, there's no benefit in doing this too regularly, you'll simply wear out your battery sooner. Once a month should suffice. :)
 
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