Go to your room > Open Sealing Notebook > Select Monster you wish to remove > Press the DISCARD button on the bottom of your screen.
you cant
just click on it and click i want to remove it
Remove the battery and make sure it is not plugged in.
to remove monsters from play you have to not use them for the rest of the duel
The next component to remove before servicing any internal notebook components is the battery. This is important to prevent any electrical shock during the servicing process and to ensure the safety of both the technician and the notebook.
Release a latch and then remove the battery, then install charged battery into laptop.
the battery
no. They get reported and if it was a false report then the moderator can remove you from moshi monsters.
What happens is you choose a monster on your opponent controls. Then you choose monsters in your graveyard to remove from play. But you have to remove monsters from play equal to the Level of your opponent's monster. Then your opponent's monster that you chose is destroyed. Eg. If you wanted to destroy Giant Rat, then you would have to remove 4 monsters in your graveyard from play because Giant Rat is Level 4.
To remove the CMOS battery from an HP Pavilion dv2 notebook, first, power off the device and disconnect it from any power source. Open the back cover by unscrewing the screws and carefully lifting it off. Locate the CMOS battery, which is typically a coin-cell battery; gently disconnect it from its socket. Replace it with a new battery if necessary, then reassemble the notebook.
nope. just the battery
You cannot remove landscapes such as rivers in adventure mode or in the level editor in Scribblenauts.