Re: Satellite A500 (PSAR9E) battery - plugged in, does not support

Yesterday, I noticed that my battery is at 74% - plugged in but not charging. Laptop not working ok, no problem.
Before this problem occurred, I started it upward, he worked for 10 minutes on the battery without connected charger.

Then it just stops what it self. I thought that maybe the battery was low so I plugged it on. After a while, I noticed that it does not load, I have it plugged into power-it shuts down as there is no current battery. Tried to remove the battery, plugged into the cable from the Jack, put back them, the battery cable, it starts and still nothing... Today it of about 72% and still does not support... Laptop is 2 years old. Battery has been working great until now.

Please help if you know the solution, thank you!

What to say?

Start the laptop without battery and when the windows are fully charged put the battery in place.
I imagine that the battery will be recognized correctly. Is the same situation when this happens?

It will be interesting to know how it works with a new battery. At the moment, we can say more about it. The problem is battery or maybe electronic power?

It is not easy to say what the problem is here.

Tags: Toshiba

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