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    M70 battery

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by naqeeb23, Feb 20, 2006.

  1. naqeeb23

    naqeeb23 Newbie

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    hey guys, i have a M70, n i just wanted to know something, i heard that if you have your battery fully charged and you are using the laptop from your adapter, you should take your battery out because it juices it up, is that true, or does the battery automatically stop charging itself, does it get afeected or not???, i usually just take my battery out when i am using it at home but my battery is starting to get loose, so i was wondering if it even makes a difference, well let me know, holla back!!
     
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    Deaddy Notebook Consultant

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    Cam_86 Notebook Evangelist

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    I got the M70, and a question about the battery too...

    There are 2 switches at the bottom you need to flip for the battery to slide out... are they both supposed to have springs(So they are always trying to hold the battery in) or just one of them? On mine, one is springy, and the other is weak. It does not clip into the lock or unlock part...
     
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    Only one has a spring. The other one is the lock. It's there in the instruction manual.