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Hi all.
I have an old Toshiba laptop that im trying to sort out.
If I have the battery removed, and plugged into the mains, the laptop works fine.
If I have the battery plugged in, and the power adapter connected, the laptop will turn on for 10 seconds and turn off before its able to boot up into windows.
If I have the battery removed, have the power plugged in and then switch on and boot into windows, then push the battery in while the laptop is powered up, within 30 seconds the laptop will turn off.
I'm currently seeing if the battery will charge, just leaving it plugged in and will see what will happen.
But does this sound like a faulty battery, or faulty charging circuit?
The laptop is a Toshiba C660 if that helps.
Thanks in advanced!
Edit: I have had the laptop plugged in to charge and the battery percentage has increased slowly, I had to check this first by removing the battery and then plugging it in when the laptop was powered up.
But even with some charge, the laptop powers off.
I have an old Toshiba laptop that im trying to sort out.
If I have the battery removed, and plugged into the mains, the laptop works fine.
If I have the battery plugged in, and the power adapter connected, the laptop will turn on for 10 seconds and turn off before its able to boot up into windows.
If I have the battery removed, have the power plugged in and then switch on and boot into windows, then push the battery in while the laptop is powered up, within 30 seconds the laptop will turn off.
I'm currently seeing if the battery will charge, just leaving it plugged in and will see what will happen.
But does this sound like a faulty battery, or faulty charging circuit?
The laptop is a Toshiba C660 if that helps.
Thanks in advanced!
Edit: I have had the laptop plugged in to charge and the battery percentage has increased slowly, I had to check this first by removing the battery and then plugging it in when the laptop was powered up.
But even with some charge, the laptop powers off.
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