How to replace the internal battery of a Packard Bell Easynote R4530W?
Danfayard
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I would like to know how to replace the
internal battery of my easynote r4530w?
Please let me know where it is located and provide any necessary instructions.
It's an old computer, but it still serves me well.
Thank you
Danfayard
internal battery of my easynote r4530w?
Please let me know where it is located and provide any necessary instructions.
It's an old computer, but it still serves me well.
Thank you
Danfayard
2 réponses
Hello
I can't find this model, probably too old?
Each model from each brand has a different battery location
Sometimes it’s relatively easy to find, but sometimes it’s hidden under the processor and in that case, you have to take everything apart, what a hassle!
You should start by removing the battery and carefully check if there is a hatch to access the battery
If so, no problem
If not, you need to continue disassembling
Unscrew the hatches for the hard drive, DVD drive, and any others that you can easily access
Again, if the battery is still not accessible, it gets complicated
You will probably need to completely disassemble the cover, including removing the keyboard... anyway, if you don’t have any specialized tools or knowledge, it’s better to take the PC to a professional at a shop near you
Disassembly does carry risks: small plastic clips, very thin wires and connectors, and reassembly is even harder
I can't find this model, probably too old?
Each model from each brand has a different battery location
Sometimes it’s relatively easy to find, but sometimes it’s hidden under the processor and in that case, you have to take everything apart, what a hassle!
You should start by removing the battery and carefully check if there is a hatch to access the battery
If so, no problem
If not, you need to continue disassembling
Unscrew the hatches for the hard drive, DVD drive, and any others that you can easily access
Again, if the battery is still not accessible, it gets complicated
You will probably need to completely disassemble the cover, including removing the keyboard... anyway, if you don’t have any specialized tools or knowledge, it’s better to take the PC to a professional at a shop near you
Disassembly does carry risks: small plastic clips, very thin wires and connectors, and reassembly is even harder
Danfayard
Thank you for your advice! I suspect it's not easy, but your response contributes to my research! Have a great day!
Hello,
See if this tutorial can help you.
http://tim.id.au/laptops/packardbell/easynote%20r.pdf
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See if this tutorial can help you.
http://tim.id.au/laptops/packardbell/easynote%20r.pdf
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It's very hard to catch a black cat in a dark room.
Especially when it isn't there...