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what is up guys it is that cliche and recently i got a new dell xps laptop and after a couple months of using it i found there were two settings that are in the bios that were actually killing my battery causing my computer to overheat and probably also killing my components so im going to show you those two settings im going to have to switch to my phone camera and also microphone in order to show you because these are in bios just by default theyre on so lets go ahead and fix those alright so as you can see im on my dell xps laptop right now and im going to show you how to get to bios so were going to go to were just going to restart the laptop and once it restarts theres going to be a little prompt where you need to press the f2 button right so you press the f2 basically right when it starts and now were in the bios menu im gonna bring it a little closer just so you can see a bit better so at this point your if you have a bluetooth mouse its basically useless so im usi