Satellite A65-S1062 battery does not charge

Hi all

I bought TOSHIBA Satellite A65-S1062 a few days, but it was not new.
And now I have a problem with loading the battery = (first of all, I reinstalled the operating system (windows xp sp2) and tried to install all the drivers, but I had problems with 'save energy'.

Initially the indicator in the Panel showed 6% of load and wile installing the programs that I checked the indicator, is perhaps half an hour, he showed at 7% and everything would be ok but within an hour he showed me the 0%, and it does not change for 2 days already.

I checked my computer with "everest" and he showed the wear level - 25%, but what is interesting, it shows the different load (150 mW to 20000 mW) capacity rate appears as 150mWh (0%).

See photo here [http://i024.radikal.ru/1005/71/195d9b23719f.jpg]

PS: I'm sorry for my English, but I'm originally from the Ukraine and cannot speak fluently.

Hello

In my opinion the battery is malfunctioning because it s old.

My 6-year old s battery no longer works it shows what he s is fully charged, but the laptop can run only 1 min using the battery power
After that the battery is empty.

It s nothing unusual! Sooner or later each battery would die!
I think that you need to replace the battery, I think it should help

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