Holding charge depends on the kind of battery that is used, and it also depends on the applications that are running
*Take note: network adapters (used in internet) uses a lot of power
see detailed specs of your computer from www.support.toshiba.com
normal standby hours: 2 - 3 hours (again this is on "standby" mode only) for 6-cell battery
4 - 6 hours standby for 9-cell battery pack
hope this helps
The initial charge of a Toshiba laptop battery may only last 10 to 15 minutes. Afterward, the laptop battery's recharge time will vary based on the computer model, settings, usage, age of the battery and the level of charge the battery already has when you begin the recharge.
http://www.battery-company.com.au/laptop-battery.php/toshiba_1.htm
The MSI GX720-032US Intel Centrino 2 Core 2 Duo P8600 2.4 GHz Laptop can hold a charge for an average of 7 hours.
Check the battery. Most likely you have a battery that won't hold a charge.
If it is a many years old laptop (which appears it is from the model number), the battery probably needs a replacement. The laptop batteries (and for that matter any rechargeable batteries) slowly loose their charge holding capacity).
You'll have to find a laptop with two hard drives. For example you can use Toshiba Multimedia laptops.
A battery that won't hold a charge has a dead cell and must be replaced. This is assuming there is not something on that is pulling power from the battery.
A battery will last 3-9 hours based upon the number of cells it has. The more cells the longer the battery charge will hold. The battery charge will also depreciate over time. It will last for a shorter and decreasing amount of time as it is used more often.
Depends on the condition of the battery. Most will hold a charge for at least 6 months if they are not connected to anything.
Battery is getting old and will not hold a charge or there is a drain on it. Battery is getting old and will not hold a charge or there is a drain on it.
I assume you mean if it is stored. It depend on the battery and what condition it is in. A good auto battery will hold it's charge for at least 6 months.
It depends on usage. But laptop batteries last anywhere between 12-24 months. My laptop battery needs to be replaced because it will not charge all the way and it is 19 months old. If possible, Replace it with a 9 cell for longer life and it will hold a charge longer too.
Yes, it will hold it's charge for at least 6 months in storage if it is a very good battery to start with.
Batteries charge nothing they hold a charge.