Introducción
¡Todo lo que necesitas para quitar la batería son tus dedos!
Qué necesitas
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Usa tus dedos para empujar ambas pestañas de liberación de la batería para separarlas de la batería y levanta la batería para sacarla de la computadora.
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Hello,
I have found a really important mistype, on this page.
I assume, that on the picture, those tools are not thumbs but the "Introduction" says so!!! Those are "finger" tools.
It can mislead persons like me also, with my 25 years old of highly educated professional tool user experience.
Please correct the tools down below.
With the thumb tool, i was unable unattach the battery from the case.
BR
Indeed, executing the detachment process of the battery using "thumbs" is a highly risky operation only to be performed by well-trained thumb specialists. The use of other "fingers" is much more common, as it might induce fairly less risk of severe injuries or death. Also, "Fingers" have a sweet little picture illustrating the right tool to use. I changed the guide accordingly.
Thank you so much gentleman for your help.
I appreciate the professional answer and the correction.
From now on i can sleep well at nights.
Before beginning, I found some small plastic bags and labeled each of the with the location the screws would come from once removed and the appropriate step number. Once the screws were removed I placed them in the labeled bags and did not have to worry about mixing screws up. Also, provided a good way to insure that no steps were skipped in the reverse process
rpbetancourt - Contestar
If you don't have any plastic bags, you can always print out the photos in black and white as you go, and then tape the screws on to the print outs over the circles that denote the screw positions in the photos. This method helps get every single screw back in it's exact location, even months after a tear down. ;o)
Adam - Contestar
Thank you very much!
Evgeniy - Contestar
When I did this, I used a empty egg carton to store my screws. I wrote the steps where I removed screens in Sharpie on the bottom of the "egg cup" and then dropped the screws in as I went. Then I just worked backwards to put it all back together.
mark93 - Contestar
I Generally just use a piece of paper with a rough sketch of the system and locations of the screws with prestik.
Tarn Alcock - Contestar