The battery charge falls even when it is plugged into the satellite series

I have a laptop satellite and although it recognizes the power adapter when it is connected and that the icon in the taskbar shows "load", the percentage of the battery charge seems down.

It is only while the laptop is turned on, because it does not charge the battery when it is turned off.
I didn't know that he used the power of the battery so that hip, so I'm puzzled by this not only why the battery doesn't seem to be in charge, but also why the battery seems to fall once the laptop doesn't have to use it anyway.

Any help is appreciated!

Hello

I saw this problem on my own laptop in the past. even if the laptop is charging, the battery seems to fall in charge.

This indicates that the battery life is coming to an end, there are a limited number of cycles of load for a battery before it dies.
Also when you have the computer is off fresh is always lost at a considerable pace, because the battery is good, "die."

You can't do anything on this issue except to buy a new replacement battery for your laptop computer to a repair center authorized Toshiba. This should answer your question.

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