My Macbook shuts down when i disconnect it.

This morning i was checking my e mails, and it looked as if my black macbook went to sleep. so i tried to wake it. then i pressed the power button and it would make the hard drive sound and turn off right away. the only way i can use my macbook is to leave it pluged in. when i unplug the power it turns off. i think it may be something with the battery or the batteries connection to the macbook. is anyone else having this problem, and if so are there any solutions?

When you say "It says charged" what do you mean?? Is the magsafe adaptor showing a green light? Is the battery indicator in the menu showing fully-charged?? (or is there an X through the battery icon?)
This seems to be a very common, very recent problem, which I too have suffered from... I'm getting a new battery mailed to me even as I type. Take a look at this thread for other people suffering this problem:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=916921&tstart=0
Hope it works out for you
macbook: white, 2GHz   Mac OS X (10.4.9)   Logic Express; blender; Final Cut Express HD

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