Can you replace the battery in a Toshiba laptop?

Can you replace the battery in a Toshiba laptop?

Over time and with usage, batteries wear out and need to be replaced. This can happen anywhere between one and four years, depending on how often you use your laptop and what you use it for. Fortunately, replacement batteries for Toshiba laptops are readily available and are not hard to replace.

Does Toshiba sell laptop batteries?

Our Toshiba laptop batteries use the highest quality lithium-ion cells and components. Higher quality li-ion battery cells charge faster and last longer.

Is it worth it to replace a laptop battery?

No matter how well you treat your laptop’s battery, it will eventually die. If you’re lucky, it will be time to replace your laptop by the time its battery dies. If you’re not, you’ll need to replace the battery. Battery death can seem sudden, but it doesn’t have to.

How do you charge a Toshiba laptop battery?

Connect your Toshiba laptop computer battery charger into the power adapter input on your laptop computer. Plug your laptop battery into the battery compartment on the bottom of your Toshiba laptop computer. When properly inserted, the battery will snap into the compartment.

How do you replace the battery in a Toshiba laptop?

Follow these steps: Turn off your laptop and disconnect the AC adapter. Release the latch or other attachment devices that hold your battery in place. Slide the old battery out of its compartment or storage bay. Credit: Courtesy Toshiba America, Inc. Take the replacement battery out of the box. Slide it into the notch or bay.

How long to charge a new Toshiba laptop battery?

Wait for the “Battery Charged” indicator light on the front of your Toshiba laptop computer to illuminate a solid “Green” color. When this light illuminates, your battery is fully charged. This can take anywhere from one to three hours depending on the capacity of your battery.

What is the best battery for a laptop?

Generally speaking, LiON and Li-Poly batteries are the best choice, as long as they’re compatible with your laptop, since they are light, last longer than NiMHs, and are about a third lighter. They also charge more quickly, and are also more environmentally friendly.