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      <title>Is Your Laptop Freezing? Unstable Charging Might Be the Culprit!</title>
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      <description>Normally, connecting the AC adapter triggers a switch to high-performance mode, while unplugging reverts the system to battery-saving mode. However, unstable AC power can cause rapid, unintended toggling between these modes. This often manifests as sudden system lag or freezing.</description>
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