yes!!! what happens is it doesn't charge your laptop it just powers it so you will be able to use the laptop just not without having it plugged in. it's well annoying :(!
no, but it will damage the battery.
It is wise to let batteries - whether in a cell phone or laptop - to run all the way down from time to time. Continuously charging your phone or computer can cause batteries to swell and lose their ability to hold a charge for long periods of time.
What I do is take the battery out and put it back in. But make sure you don't have the charger plugged in or it could damage if not break your laptop.
If it is a Mercury 1300 then remove the case and pop the internal BIOS battery - job done!
No, your ipod will not break. You simply charge it and re-do the jailbreak. no and you don't need to re- jailbreak it
No, a charge must come from an external source. But it's confusing to some people because a battery can be discharged at the surface of the plates and if the battery is left alone for a few minutes some of the charge deep in the plates will distribute across the medium and you may have a little more charge available. A battery is simply a chemical storage device for an electrical charge. The charge initially comes from an outside source, such as an alternator, and as long as the materials inside the battery are in good condition, the battery will continue to take and hold a charge. Once the materials start to break down, the battery fails.
You should always get it as they tend to break at the 2yr mark.
no do not try that,you risk possible melting or explosion,the charger will overpower the battery or cause the charger to fail and break
Previous Answer:Manufacturers used to say that once every week you have to drain the battery, this will extend the lifetime of the battery.Nowadays, no matter what you'll do, after a year you'd be lucky if your battery lasts 30 minutes. My laptop is a year and a half old now and the battery lasts for literally 10 minutes. The point is it's not worth worrying about it.This guy must have a bad battery. Don't listen to him.Once your battery is charged to 100%, the laptop runs off the plugged in power so there is no worry. However, it's a good idea to run your battery to about 20%-40% every few weeks to sort of "exercise" it, as it's still a chemical device.
No, almost all laptops 1997 and up have protection against overcharging the battery.
All laptops can break, whether they have wireless or not. A laptop with integrated wireless is no more or less likely to break than without.
it might break your battery