No, my laptop and battery never happened like this.
You need check your bios and your battery model.
I linked a site below with some laptop battery using tips.
No.
I would use my laptop to check emails and such, and the battery, and well, nothing really I wouldn't USE my battery for anything except running my laptop which it already does on its own...
Yes, you can use your laptop without a battery as a desktop, but it can be damaged the laptop components.
No It will give the laptop an overload and will wreck your laptop. Do not do it.
its ok to do that but if you do it for too long then the battery wares out
you must use a battery charger that contain a USB port and connect it to the laptop's USB port
yeah bring a battery with you
A laptop computer has a battery that has a wonderful battery life. As long as you charge your laptop battery for the appropriate amount of time, then you can use your laptop without the need to plug it in for many hours. This will allow you to be free and not be tied to finding an outlet to plug in your laptop.
Well to make a laptop run/do stuff on yes. When the laptop is plugged in, it is taking in 75% of enegry but then the other 25% goes to the battery where it is stored for if you don't have the plug, then it will use the enegry from the battery.
A laptop battery can be charged while using it, but it would not be likely to become overcharged when the laptop is in use, unless the laptop goes into a sleep or dormant state.
The battery for the Hewlett Packard laptop are lenmar lithium ion batteries.
you can use a test software or look at the back of the battery, the battery information is on the back of the battery