How to handle the battery when AC is connected to Satellite?

Hi,
I've just bought first Toshiba laptop, and want to get the best from the battery life, as the one on my last laptop is now buggered.
My question is : If I indend to run the laptop almost always from the mains adaptor, is it possible or advisable to actually remove the battery all together so as not to subject the battery to repeated charging and discharging cycles.
Thanks in advance.

Hi
I would also recommend removing the battery from the notebook if you use the notebook mostly with the AC adaptor.
You should also 3 - 4 times charge and discharge completely the battery.
This is necessary because the batteries support a memory effect.
You said its your first Toshiba notebook. So I think you should take a look into the user manual which should be installed on the unit.
In my user manual I have found many interesting information about the battery handling.
So it could be interesting for you too.

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