Scott Crick on 1/23/03 11:36 PM wrote:

> On 1/23/03 10:44 AM, "James Rohde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> As far as I'm aware, there is no effective 'battery reconditioning'
>> method for Lithium Ion batteries.
> 
> *sigh* I was afraid someone was going to say this. Well...I guess I'll be
> pinching pennies until I can afford a new battery and can convince my wife
> why I need to spend $100+ to get a new battery.
> 

There were posts earlier this week about a software called MyBattery that
was able to resuscitate seemingly hopeless Wallstreet batteries. Search the
past weeks messages for MyBattery. I also found this link in one of the
messages <http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/5113>

-Mark


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