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Old 04-29-2010, 10:59 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by igorsk View Post
Are you sure the current is going the proper way? Some people discovered that shutting down computer with the Reader connected discharges the battery.
I am pretty sure. I will double check next time it needs a charge. The multimeter registers a charge through the USB port when the computer is shut down as long as the power is still connected.

I plugged it in when the computer was off and the red charging light had come on. I did transfer it to another computer mid charge because I wanted to use the computer and the USB port it was in. I think the second computer was off, but started after I plugged in the reader.

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