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-@timtomissus take a pair of hemostats or similar and try to pull it out, or you could pour some high-grade isopropyl alcohol into the battery holder and see if that releases it. At this point, most of the damage will already have been done. Use something like this teardown [guide|102775|Kodak EasyShare DX7590 Teardown - iFixit|new_window=true] to disassemble it and see what is going on.
+@timtomissus "his sat on a charger for two days" most likely a dead battery. Take a pair of hemostats or similar and try to pull it out, or you could pour some high-grade isopropyl alcohol into the battery holder and see if that releases it. At this point, most of the damage will already have been done. Use something like this teardown [guide|102775|Kodak EasyShare DX7590 Teardown - iFixit|new_window=true] to disassemble it and see what is going on.

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@timtomissus take a pair of hemostats or similar and try to pull it out, or you could pour some high-grade isopropyl alcohol into the battery holder and see if that releases it. At this point, most of the damage will already have been done. Use something like this teardown [guide|102775|Kodak EasyShare DX7590 Teardown - iFixit|new_window=true] to disassemble it and see what is going on.

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