Same thing is happening to me. I've searched the web a bit and there doesn't seem to be any sound advice for us just yet. I'm probably going to call sony tomorrow if I still can't get it charging. Good luck!
Are you using the sony adapter? For some reason you need to use the sony adapter to charge if the battery is so dead that it will not turn on.
We just had the same problem because my son could not find his Sony wall adapter as soon as we found it and plugged it in now it is charging just fine.
no it cannot charge a computer. a phone battery does not have enough power to charge a computer. maybe it can it the phone battery has a bigger capacity than the computer (which is imposibble)
The computer's power, or its ability to stay powered on and running, is maintained by the charge in the battery. The battery's electricity is used by the computer to keep running. If there is no charge in the battery, or the battery is removed, the computer will shut off and will not be able to be powered up.
You can not charge a battery in the microwave.
No, you cannot charge a Nikon D3000 directly from a computer. The camera uses a dedicated battery charger to recharge its battery, which must be plugged into a wall outlet. However, you can connect the camera to a computer via USB for transferring files, but this will not charge the battery.
you can take the battery out of you computer soder and wires to the battery to your TV but other wise no.
The battery could have been damaged, wet, or short-circuted.
You cannot using an computer if is has running out of battery, and if not having an charger putted the computer in the microwave creates energy.
My advice is to charge the battery with a battery charger before starting the engine. You will be putting a heavy load on the alternator if you allow it to charge a dead battery. This could damage the alternator.
that is the only way to charge the computer is to plug it in but if you mean while it is on yes you can still charge the lap top while it is on.
The current through the battery is the flow of electric charge, measured in amperes (A), that is being supplied by the battery at a given moment.
Your iPad will charge the fastest if connected to an power outlet. If you connect it to a computer for charging, depending on the computer, the iPad may not start charging until the computer is idle or "asleep." The charging time for any battery operated device always depends on how many times the battery has gone through the drain-charge cycle. For the relatively new iPad version 3, it may be as short as 30 minutes but again, depending on the condition of the battery, may take several hours to get a full charge. Also, keep in mind that the battery charge icon is not a direct measure of how much charge is left but a software interpretation of battery charge. In other words, it does take into account what you are doing so that the iPad can give you an appropriate warning of "5% charge" if you continue what you are doing.
You can use a universal charger. Usually they should charge any battery under 4.8v.