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Try replacing the battery and see if this resolves the problem.
Here’s a link to the [https://cc.cnetcontent.com/inlinecontent/mediaserver/all/042/fcf/042fcfe68b583a637d693b9afb7b34db/original.pdf|service manual] for the laptop.
Scroll to p.54 to view the necessary pre-requisite steps and then the procedure to remove/replace the battery.
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''Be aware that the there are sections of the motherboard that are essentially “live” even though the laptop is turned off. The Power button is not a power isolating switch. Disconnect the battery from the motherboard as soon as you have access to the battery cable connector, to prevent any electrical problems on the motherboard, due to tools accidentally slipping etc when dis-assembling further to remove the battery. Physical damage to the components is another matter'' ;-)
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''Be aware that there are sections of the motherboard that are essentially “live” even though the laptop is turned off. The Power button is not a power isolating switch. Disconnect the battery from the motherboard as soon as you have access to the battery cable connector, to prevent any electrical problems on the motherboard, due to tools accidentally slipping etc when dis-assembling further to remove the battery. Physical damage to the components is another matter'' ;-)
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On p.91-92 you’ll find all the battery part numbers for the batteries that are available for the various models.
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On p.91-92, you’ll find all the battery part numbers for the batteries that are available for the various models.
Confirm the battery model number with what is printed on the battery in your laptop and then search online, using the battery part number ''only'' in the search box of your browser to get results for suppliers.
Try replacing the battery and see if this resolves the problem.
Here’s a link to the [https://cc.cnetcontent.com/inlinecontent/mediaserver/all/042/fcf/042fcfe68b583a637d693b9afb7b34db/original.pdf|service manual] for the laptop.
Scroll to p.54 to view the necessary pre-requisite steps and then the procedure to remove/replace the battery.
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''Be aware that the there are sections of the motherboard that are essentially “live” even though the laptop is turned off. The Power button is not a power isolating switch. Disconnect the battery from the motherboard as soon as you have access to the battery cable connector, to prevent any electrical problems on the motherboard, due to tools slipping etc when dis-assembling further to remove the battery. Physical damage to the components is another matter'' ;-)
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''Be aware that the there are sections of the motherboard that are essentially “live” even though the laptop is turned off. The Power button is not a power isolating switch. Disconnect the battery from the motherboard as soon as you have access to the battery cable connector, to prevent any electrical problems on the motherboard, due to tools accidentally slipping etc when dis-assembling further to remove the battery. Physical damage to the components is another matter'' ;-)
On p.91-92 you’ll find all the battery part numbers for the batteries that are available for the various models.
Confirm the battery model number with what is printed on the battery in your laptop and then search online, using the battery part number ''only'' in the search box of your browser to get results for suppliers.
Hi @cg123 ,
Try replacing the battery and see if this resolves the problem.
Here’s a link to the [https://cc.cnetcontent.com/inlinecontent/mediaserver/all/042/fcf/042fcfe68b583a637d693b9afb7b34db/original.pdf|service manual] for the laptop.
Scroll to p.54 to view the necessary pre-requisite steps and then the procedure to remove/replace the battery.
''Be aware that the there are sections of the motherboard that are essentially “live” even though the laptop is turned off. The Power button is not a power isolating switch. Disconnect the battery from the motherboard as soon as you have access to the battery cable connector, to prevent any electrical problems on the motherboard, due to tools slipping etc when dis-assembling further to remove the battery. Physical damage to the components is another matter'' ;-)
On p.91-92 you’ll find all the battery part numbers for the batteries that are available for the various models.
Confirm the battery model number with what is printed on the battery in your laptop and then search online, using the battery part number ''only'' in the search box of your browser to get results for suppliers.