Can you remove my laptop battery to extend its life?
some people remove the laptop battery before running computer.because they want to preserve her laptop battery. Should they remove it before running the computer on AC power?
Doing so is probably the best practice, but it's a hassle that most people, including me, don't want to bother with. My laptop spends most of its time plugged into AC power, with a fully-charged battery inside.
Heat from the running computer can shorten the laptop battery life. For that matter, the heat from the battery doesn't do the computer any good, either. And depending on how smart your laptop is about power issues, it may be draining and recharging the laptop battery as it runs--which could further wear it out.
That's why the best possible practice is to work most of the time on AC power with the battery out. Then, a few hours before you plan to run the PC off the battery, shut down the laptop, unplug it, put in the laptop battery, plug in the AC power, and let it charge for a few hours. But really, who's organized enough to do that?
So here's what I recommend: If your laptop is likely to remain plugged for the next week or more, shut it down, remove the battery, and stick to AC power. (You should never remove or insert the laptop while the laptop is on, even in sleep or standby mode.) However, if you use it unplugged with any sort of frequency, keep the laptop battery in.
There's something else to consider: If you live in an area with frequent power outages, the laptop battery is also protecting you from sudden crashes caused by loss of power. In that situation, you may want to keep the laptop battery in--or invest in an Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS).
Generally speaking,the laptop battery is very important for the laptop,we must take car of it.