- Jun 2, 2000
 
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Alot of us here keep our desktops on 24/7 (at least I do), and it's recommended by some due to cold boot issues/problems.  I do turn my monitor off while I am at work and at night as I have always heard it draws the largest amount of power when in use.
The question I have is how is this recommended when it comes to laptops? Would it be a bad to keep my laptop plugged into AC power 24/7?
My concerns would be a reduced battery life as well as the expected life of my laptop hardware. Is it a safe to assume that laptop hardware, ie, HD's, screens, etc., are not as durable as desktop versions?
			
			The question I have is how is this recommended when it comes to laptops? Would it be a bad to keep my laptop plugged into AC power 24/7?
My concerns would be a reduced battery life as well as the expected life of my laptop hardware. Is it a safe to assume that laptop hardware, ie, HD's, screens, etc., are not as durable as desktop versions?
				
		
			