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    Toshiba P25-S670 Battery Removal

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Laptopman65, Sep 5, 2007.

  1. Laptopman65

    Laptopman65 Newbie

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    Does anyone know how to remove the battery from a Toshiba Laptop CPU P25-S670? My battery is in need of replacement, but I am not familiar with how the remove the default battery pack. Please help. :(
     
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    I'm not familiar with the Toshiba notebooks, but it shouldn't be hard.
    Turn off your notebook and unplug it. Turn it upside down and locate your battery (should be at the back of the notebook). There should be a one or two switches in the locked position, just move them to the unlocked position and pull out your battery.

    You probably have instructions (with pictures) on how to do this in the instruction book that came with the notebook.

    Edit: Here's a picture I found (it's not a toshiba but it should give you an idea):
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  3. Laptopman65

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    I wish the battery removal were this simple. I removed several screws that allowed me to remove different sections (ram, ect.). I did unlock those two switches, but cannot locate the battery without taking the entire bottom end of the lap top off. I don't think this is the way to access the battery, so I'm asking someone with more experience. :confused: