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The video revolves around addressing a common issue of battery swelling in Dell laptops, a problem affecting the touchpad's usability. The presenter, having faced similar issues previously, decides to replace the battery with a non-OEM alternative to avoid recurring swelling. He guides viewers through each step of the replacement process, initially advising on safely turning off the computer and removing the screws with a precision screwdriver set. He emphasizes proper handling to avoid losing screws and suggests cleaning internal dust once the device is opened. The actual battery removal involves undoing specific screws and connectors, highlighting the battery's vertical removal and reassembly. After placing the new battery, the presenter recommends a sequence for reinstalling the screws to assure proper alignment, and advises fully charging and discharging the battery to optimize performance. The video concludes by ensuring the restoration of touchpad functionality post-repair.
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In this part of the video, the presenter discusses an issue with his Dell laptop’s battery swelling, a problem he previously experienced with another Dell laptop. He explains that the touchpad becomes difficult to use as the battery starts to swell when the computer heats up, causing the touchpad to bulge and become unresponsive. He decides to replace the battery before the problem worsens and shows the new battery he purchased from Amazon. The replacement battery is non-OEM due to the common swelling issue with OEM batteries. He then demonstrates the initial steps of the replacement process, emphasizing the importance of turning off the computer and outlining the removal of screws from the back of the laptop.
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In this part of the video, the speaker demonstrates how to use a smaller Phillips screwdriver to remove screws from a device. They recommend using a precision screwdriver set from Harbor Freight but manage with available tools, using a socket to gain extra leverage. The speaker advises applying pressure on the top of the screwdriver to minimize the risk of cross-threading and suggests placing screws in a secure location to avoid losing them. The screws are all the same size, and while they do not need to be completely removed, they do need to be loosened enough to take the cover off. The cover is held by clips that need to be gently overcome. Upon removing the cover, the speaker suggests cleaning out any dust and points out the noticeable swelling in the battery pack compared to a good battery, indicating a problem.
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In this part of the video, the speaker explains the process of removing and replacing a battery. They describe the location of screws and a connector that needs to be undone for the battery to come out. The old battery can be simply pulled off without any locking mechanism. During reassembly, the speaker decides to install the connector first and clarifies that it lifts off vertically. They advise using a strap to pull the connector vertically. After placing the new battery, the speaker recommends tightening the screws just finger-tight and mentions the final step is popping the cover back on.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the process of reinstalling screws on a device after replacing a component. There are nine screws on the bottom and two on the top, and the speaker advises starting with the bottom screws before moving to the top screws to ensure proper alignment. The speaker notes that any popping sounds are normal and just the tabs clicking back into place. They mention that the battery should be fully charged and then fully discharged before starting a regular charge cycle. Additionally, the touchpad should work smoothly after completing these steps.