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<blockquote data-quote="shawn stonbraker 2" data-source="post: 920535" data-attributes="member: 62109"><p>Richard, I understand what you are saying and know exactly what you mean. So far I've used it at work and turned on for the full 8.5 hours I am there, without it being plugged in. Still had plenty of life left on the battery. The ASUS has a " Super Hybrid Engine" in it that when it's on battery. it uses less power to run. As long as I don't run a bunch of programs (only surf the web), it seems to not draw a lot of power to run.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>One question for all you guys. When I open up "My Computer" there are 2 drives. The "C" drive has all my programs on it and the "D" drive doesn't have anything, but the "D" drive has 160GB left. How do I store stuff on there (looking at storing movies/music) and when it is there, can I use it? I'm somewhat computer savvy, but not when it comes to this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shawn stonbraker 2, post: 920535, member: 62109"] Richard, I understand what you are saying and know exactly what you mean. So far I've used it at work and turned on for the full 8.5 hours I am there, without it being plugged in. Still had plenty of life left on the battery. The ASUS has a " Super Hybrid Engine" in it that when it's on battery. it uses less power to run. As long as I don't run a bunch of programs (only surf the web), it seems to not draw a lot of power to run. One question for all you guys. When I open up "My Computer" there are 2 drives. The "C" drive has all my programs on it and the "D" drive doesn't have anything, but the "D" drive has 160GB left. How do I store stuff on there (looking at storing movies/music) and when it is there, can I use it? I'm somewhat computer savvy, but not when it comes to this. [/QUOTE]
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