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Precision 7560 & 7760 Owners' Thread

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by hoxuantu, Jul 8, 2021.

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Which Precision do you own?

  1. 7560

    50.0%
  2. 7760

    50.0%
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  1. rinconmike

    rinconmike Notebook Evangelist

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    Anyone else install bios 1.7.0? And if so, can you run a F12 Diagnostic on the drive in the Gen 4 slot. I am wondering if there could be an issue with the bios causing the diagnostic test to report an error on the drive in the Gen 4 slot. My guess is that is not the issue, but I would think that I would get some type of error with crystal disk info or HD Sentinel if it is the SSD drive.
     
  2. alittleteapot

    alittleteapot Notebook Consultant

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    Go to the BIOS settings (press F12 on startup), go to Power Management, then Primary Battery Charge Configuration, set the radio button "Primarily AC Use", and Custom Charge Start at 50 and Custom Charge Stop at 70. This charges your battery to a maximum of 70%, and only when it falls below 50%. I understand that this maintains the battery life very well.
     
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