Last time this happen to me, it was a sign of the battery going bad. It kept stop charging at shorter and shorter period until my battery can barely hold 10 minutes worth of power.
No, the charge in the battery is a change in state of the battery contents, not an addition to the battery.
No, It is not recommended to charge the laptop battery yourself. Laptop batteries require specific charging circuits and power sources. Attempting to charge it manually can be dangerous and may damage the battery or the laptop. Always use the manufacturer's recommended charger and follow their instructions for proper charging.
Most likely because you have left your laptop on charge constantly without it needing charge causing the battery within the laptop to become instable. (basically replace the battery)
did you mean to ask what to do if your laptop battery is not charging? if that is the case http://laptop-battery-not-charging.com/ might be able to help you.
When people buy a laptop, battery life and maintenance has become the important part. Then how to maintain the battery? Your new laptop battery comes in a discharged condition and must be charged before use (refer to your computer manual for charging instructions). Upon initial use (or after a prolonged storage period) the battery may require two to three charge/discharge cycles before achieving maximum capacity.
When you first purchase a laptop, make sure to allow the battery to fully discharge before charging it as this allows the battery not to have any dead spots in it. After it is fully discharged, completely charge the laptop, after that your good to go. Wall charging is the best method as it is a slow charger that will end up extending your batteries overall life.
Leave the laptop off. Allow the AC power adapter to fully charge the battery for 12 hours. During this time, do not use the laptop or turn it on. This can slow down the charging of the battery.www.laptoptown.com
The way to stop your laptop from charging is to unplug the charger from the computer. When the battery starts to get low on power plug it back in.
Yes as over-charging the laptop reduces it's battery life.
Usually your computer doesn't start or you can see it wherever the battery charging icon if the battery is charging or not.
Not necessarily. There could be different components at fault when your laptop fails to charge properly - the power supply (power brick), the charging circuitry inside the laptop for the battery, and/or the battery itself (which in itself also has a circuit for diagnosis, telemetry [battery level, battery health], and overcharge protection).
No, because there is nothing to charge.