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-[* red] Reconnect the battery’s cable to the motherboard, ensuring it is securely in place. Place the back panel back onto the laptop, aligning it with the edges. Secure the back panel by tightening all previously removed 3.2 mm Phillips #1 screws (adjust based on your model).
-[* black] Power on the laptop and listen for the fan running properly. Check system temperatures using software like HWMonitor or Core Temp to confirm that the cooling fan is working effectively.
-[* icon_caution] Caution: Do not force the back panel into place—press down gently around the edges to ensure the clips lock properly.
-[* icon_note] Note: If the laptop does not power on or the fan is not spinning, double-check that the fan cable and battery are securely connected.
-[* icon_reminder] Reminder: Keep all removed screws and tools organized in case future maintenance is needed.
+[* black] Slide the battery back in so it plugs into the connector on the motherboard and secure the screws.
+[* black] Replace the back panel and press it down gently around the edges to ensure the clips attach properly.
+[* red] Use the Phillips #0 screwdriver to secure the six 3.2 mm screws.
+[* icon_reminder] Power on the laptop and listen for the fan running properly. Check system temperatures using software like HWMonitor or Core Temp to confirm that the cooling fan is working effectively.