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prashker
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O.P. [Solved] Are there issues with keeping a netbook on for a week?
Odd question, I know, but I've never really done this with a laptop or a netbook.
I have a HP Mini 1036, and for the stuff I need to do it would make more sense to use the netbook than my PC.
Leaving my netbook unattended for a period of time...compared to a PC, is it okay?
This post was edited on 03-11-2010 at 03:35 AM by prashker.
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03-09-2010 01:08 PM |
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Menthix
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RE: Are there issues with keeping a netbook on for a week?
Same thing as running a PC for a long time, if it lasts for a couple of hours it shouldn't be a problem running if day and night under the same load.
A friend uses laptops as home servers and hasn't had any real problems. He did took them out of the body (motherboard fully exposed) and removed the monitor. But I don't think that is really required.
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03-09-2010 01:14 PM |
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Chrissy
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RE: Are there issues with keeping a netbook on for a week?
Yeah, but take the battery out. If you keep the battery in while using mains power it ruins you battery.
But then if your power cuts there is no safe shutdown.
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03-09-2010 05:26 PM |
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albert
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RE: Are there issues with keeping a netbook on for a week?
quote: Originally posted by Menthix
A friend uses laptops as home servers and hasn't had any real problems. He did took them out of the body (motherboard fully exposed) and removed the monitor. But I don't think that is really required.
Netbooks aren't laptops..
As far as I read, all netbooks are made extreemly cheap; bringing 1 on 2 of them to break in a 2 years mark (study that was posted on neowin somehwere).
Therefore hardware is extreeeeeemmmllyyyyyy cheap in these little machines, so in my opinion; the less use the better.
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03-09-2010 07:21 PM |
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RE: Are there issues with keeping a netbook on for a week?
quote: Originally posted by albert
quote: Originally posted by Menthix
A friend uses laptops as home servers and hasn't had any real problems. He did took them out of the body (motherboard fully exposed) and removed the monitor. But I don't think that is really required.
Netbooks aren't laptops..
As far as I read, all netbooks are made extreemly cheap; bringing 1 on 2 of them to break in a 2 years mark (study that was posted on neowin somehwere).
Therefore hardware is extreeeeeemmmllyyyyyy cheap in these little machines, so in my opinion; the less use the better.
Haven't seen the said study, but if you're talking about a 2 year mark, then the studied netbooks are probably early eeePC models made by ASUS or other cheap Taiwan manufactures (yeah, I'm Taiwanese ). I believe HP netbooks are made with higher quality.
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03-09-2010 08:05 PM |
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Menthix
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RE: Are there issues with keeping a netbook on for a week?
True, cheaper systems is cheaper components + less space is more heat. I'm not saying go out and buy netbooks with the intention of running them as a server. But if you have one laying around it's better do keep in on day and night than not using it at all .
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03-09-2010 08:38 PM |
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RE: Are there issues with keeping a netbook on for a week?
It's usually recommended to take out the battery and leave the lid open if possible, but I can't see why you shouldn't use it. If you need the battery for backup purposes leave it in, but it's usually better for the battery to not be continuously charged. If you are gonna leave it out for a long period of time, discharge it to about 50%. I forget the reasoning behind this but it's better for the Li-Ion cells.
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03-10-2010 04:50 PM |
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Chrissy
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RE: Are there issues with keeping a netbook on for a week?
quote: Originally posted by lizard.boy
It's usually recommended to take out the battery and leave the lid open if possible, but I can't see why you shouldn't use it. If you need the battery for backup purposes leave it in, but it's usually better for the battery to not be continuously charged. If you are gonna leave it out for a long period of time, discharge it to about 50%. I forget the reasoning behind this but it's better for the Li-Ion cells.
..and keep it very cool, better in the fridge.
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03-10-2010 05:08 PM |
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RE: Are there issues with keeping a netbook on for a week?
I've ran my Macbook always on for months at a time. Of course, it's a Mac and they just work.
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03-11-2010 03:33 AM |
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prashker
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O.P. RE: Are there issues with keeping a netbook on for a week?
quote: Originally posted by Adeptus
I've ran my Macbook always on for months at a time. Of course, it's a Mac and they just work.
Adeptus has spoken. Thread has been concluded.
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03-11-2010 03:34 AM |
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