Your battery will lose charge faster.
Because the battery is worn out and needs to be replaced for optimum performance.
When it stops working
get a new laptop
The notebook battery is an important feature to consider when buying a new notebook. The type of notebook battery included by the manufacturer determines the laptop's battery life. Most notebooks come with a 6-cell battery, but a few notebooks come with a 9-cell battery. The higher the number of cells, the longer the notebook can function on its battery. Many laptop manufacturers allow you to upgrade to a higher-quality battery for an additional cost when buying a new laptop.
Battery run-time on a laptop is difficult to determine. Actual battery running time depends upon the power demands made by the equipment. The use of the screen, the hard drive and other accessories results in an additional drain upon the battery, effectively reducing its running time. The total run-time of the laptop battery is also dependent upon the design of the equipment. Generally, a new Hi-Capacity laptop battery will run 30% to 50% longer than the old laptop battery did when it was new.
That is a comparison question. There are some really good deals on laptop batteries on eBay, and there are also really good prices on laptops almost everywhere you look. I would say in compare them, and depending on the age of your laptop if there is a $100-$200 difference in price between a battery and a new laptop, and you can afford it, a new laptop would make economic sense. I would also look and see if I purchased another battery at the time of the new laptop purchase,,if they would give you a deal on a extra battery also!
check your cable or get a new battery. check your cable or get a new battery.
You need to buy a new battery look up which battery works with your laptop and buy it online
No.
You need a new battery. They do wear out. The laptop needs electricity to run, either with the electrical cord or with the battery. You cannot "trick" it into thinking it is plugged in any more than you can "trick" a car into running without gasoline or a T.V. into running without electricity.
Laptop batteries have a life expectancy of approximately 400-500 recharges, depending on the battery. To conserve battery power, simply decrease screen brightness and unplug the charger when the laptop is fully charged.
A battery loses its charge over time. You need a new battery.