Laptops, themselves, don't explode. However, overheating is a serious problem that damages the internal electronics. The most volatile part of a laptop, the battery, CAN explode, however, when it overheats to a critical level. If you find your laptop getting too hot, shut it down, remove the battery and allow everything to cool down before turning it back on. To help prevent overheating make sure that all vents are free of dust and debris and the fans are working properly. It's recommended that you use a "cooling pad," as well, to help aid in improving ventilation.
No, your charger will have to be a Toshiba charger
The wire has to have a very good connection, for instance I can plug my charger into my laptop and my laptop doesn't recognize that it is plugged in, If I don't have a can of compressed air then I blow in the end of my charger and blow in the computer where I plug the charger into and sometimes that works but keep in mind you have to blow pretty hard, compressed air works better. I guess that the dust can keep the cable from getting a connection. Or your cables could be bad.
Yes, you can bring a laptop charger on a plane in your carry-on luggage.
Yes, you can bring your laptop charger on a plane in your carry-on luggage.
Yes, you can bring your laptop charger on an airplane in your carry-on luggage.
Yes, you can bring a laptop charger on a plane in your carry-on luggage.
Yes, you can take a laptop charger on a plane in your carry-on luggage.
Yes, if the output voltage and ampage are the same, at the same time, the dc connector is the same. Otherwise don't use a toshiba laptop charger to plug in a lenovo laptop charger.
the battery charger and the charger are the same thing. the charger charges the battery and the laptop runs off the power from the battery. hope this helps
the voltage of a laptop charger is in between fifteen to twenty four voltage.
Yes , user can buy laptop charger on low price also and charger are easily available on stores.
Yes, you can bring a laptop charger in your carry-on luggage when flying.