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Marthe48

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Sun Nov 20, 2022, 09:58 PM Nov 2022

asking advice, again FOLLOW UP [View all]

Last edited Mon Nov 28, 2022, 10:42 AM - Edit history (1)

Hope I don't post too often, but I get advice I understand that helps me solve my tech problems and I appreciate the replies I get

I have a Dell Latitude laptop. I noticed the bottom of the case was bulging, and realized it was the battery.

I transferred my pictures and files to an ext. HD, then shut down the laptop and unplugged it. I opened the case, and took pictures of the bad battery in place, replaced the cover and ordered a new battery which will be here Wed. I'll be away for a few days, so I won't be able to replace the battery for a week or so.

I wondered if I should shut off the laptop and remove the battery before I leave Tuesday? Or should I remove it right now? Will the laptop operate without the battery if it's plugged in? I've got a tablet I can use, but if I have to, but I like the laptop better.

Many thanks!

11/28/22
I successfully changed the battery in my laptop. I ordered it and it came last week, but I was away from home till Sat. , got to it as soon as I could. Battery was 71% charged when I tested it, and is now 100%. I also cleaned the inside of my laptop while I had it apart.

Thank you for your kind assistance.

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asking advice, again FOLLOW UP [View all] Marthe48 Nov 2022 OP
Yes, remove the battery now to be on the safe side. FuzzyRabbit Nov 2022 #1
Thanks for the quick reply Marthe48 Nov 2022 #2
I got the battery out Marthe48 Nov 2022 #3
Good job, Marthe48. FuzzyRabbit Nov 2022 #4
My computer started acting up Marthe48 Nov 2022 #5
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