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.
Through the Dell website. There, you can match the specific charger you need to the specific laptop you have.
No, your charger will have to be a Toshiba charger
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.
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
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.
Oh, that seems you need to get a new battery to check out.
the voltage of a laptop charger is in between fifteen to twenty four voltage.
If you plug in the charger and it fails to charge up your laptop then there could be three problems. First, your laptop battery may need to be replaced. You check this out yourself or go to a store. Second, the chord for the charger may be damaged. Third, the unit that stores and charges up your laptop could be broken. You need to buy a new battery or charger. If you don't, then you could be risking your safety and the safety of your laptop as well. It can become a fire hazard if you're not prompt.