NB100: Remove the battery while plugged in that?

I own a Toshiba NB100 and said that when I use the power cord, I have to remove the battery, after leaving the battery that connected while on hold Cela would damage the battery. Is this correct? Must I remove the battery when the netbook is plugged?

Hey Buddy

I started an article on the battery and some advice for her:
[How to get the most out of the battery | http://aps2.toshiba-tro.de/kb0/HTD9401AZ0001R01.htm]

Good reading! :)

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