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Try turning it on via the BIOS. if a password is there find a battery in the laptop and remove it.
There is, but you'd have to remove the top cover. If the laptop won't turn on try this. Remove the power cord, remove the battery. With the battery out, plug the power cord back in. Try turning the laptop on. If it comes on, then you can put the battery back in.
not really. if you take out the battery when plugged in you could short circuit the laptop. trust me i know.
if you mean you plugged it in to a outlet with its charging cable then no you would not remove the battery because it still needs to have the battery to work hope this helps you
No, it will not harm the laptop to remove the battery and plug it in if it will run that way.
As long as the laptop is plugged in already, and 'charging' the battery, yes. I often remove the battery and start charging another one while in use.
Release a latch and then remove the battery, then install charged battery into laptop.
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remove it, put it back in, charge, and take it out again.
Remove the cables from the battery posts. Remove the battery retaining wedges. This can be accomplished by turning the screws to the left. The battery will come loose. Lift the battery out.
Unplug the laptop and remove the battery.
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