Hi, I just want to say how happy I am that I finally replaced my old battery which was basically dead with a new one, successfully and I feel happy for it. Right now I’m writing this on that laptop which is charging, but I’m calibrating the battery which is recommended in a manual. Anyone wondering, I ordered it from ifixit store. How is everyone doing?

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    12 hours ago

    Good for you! Sure feels good to make your own repairs. Even if it takes a while the knowledge stays. We just had 12 hours without electricity and internet in my area and if there’s one thing I learned it’s that you have to be handy with electrical and electronic systems and don’t rely on bundled tech as much.

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    18 hours ago

    Ey nice! Well done!

    It took me a while to figure out why this was a post. My laptop is a bit older, and just has a latch that pops the battery out when pulled. Then I realised laptops are being pushed the way of smartphones…

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      15 hours ago

      Yeah, it was actually my first time ever repairing a laptop so I was proud of myself. Also this laptop was kinda easy just unscrew few screws remove back cover unscrew old battery and disconnect it from motherboard and put new battery (do everything but backwards) straightforward compared to some others.

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        14 hours ago

        That sounds like a good laptop for a beginner. I had the same luck with my phone. Glad to see you developing your skills!

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      1 day ago

      Thanks, I am just doing my part here. It was actually not hard to replace. I use lenovo ideapad laptop so idk maybe for other it might be harder to replace but this one was really straightforward. I only looked at diy instructions just to be sure I don’t mess something up but really it was easy. And it was first time ever actually repairing electronics, if we do not count changing source to hdmi on a tv as a repairing electronics.

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    1 day ago

    Congrats :)

    A few years ago, that was the first step that led me to stop using Apple computers and slowly switch to Linux and easy to fix PCs. Something that, back then, 50 years old me would never have imagined doing: I had been an Apple user since the early 80s and never imagined not being one.

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      1 day ago

      Thanks, idk never used any apple device but I heard they are not really repairable. Luckily my lenovo laptop is so straightforward with repairing, just removing screws and back cover, remove battery replace battery screw back cover.

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        1 day ago

        Sometimes it really is this easy, still an accomplishment. I’m typing this using a Mac Mini which I purchased with minimal RAM, and then maxed out the RAM (64GB) as it was much cheaper that way. With this model (2018) it was necessary to remove nearly everything from the case to access the RAM. I watched the video, made notes, carefully laid out the parts as I disassembled the unit, pulled the old RAM, put in the new, and reversed the ‘disassembly’. Then because I needed to do this on a second one, did the same thing again. All of this was so the home and office computers would be the same. Right to repair, like all rights, needs to be exercised.

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    1 day ago

    Ooo I need to do this for my old Windows 8 laptop. It has a touchscreen and I’d like to use it for a low-spec + Wayland touchscreen testing device. Unfortunately, the battery has been dead for years, and I’ve also lost where the laptop went D:

    Oh also hi Una✨ how’ve ya been??

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      1 day ago

      Hi, I’m good for how much someone with dysphoria can say they are good. Idk if you are interested but i think I might be having dpdr (depersonalization derealization disorder) or at least I have something similar to it and I don’t want to invalidate someone who has it but according to my humble research it sounds like I might have it. Like my whole life i felt like i’m just a mere spectator of someone else inside their body and right now feel like it idk how to better explain it, I’m sorry I’ll talk with therapist about this it just is hard being like this and I need to small vent. And nice, never used laptop with touchscreen but wish you luck at preparing yours, and I’ll just say once you do something yourself, like repairing electronics you feel happy and proud of yourself, which actually means something when I say how much I’m happy I did this and I’m proud I did this myself. :)

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        19 hours ago

        That’s real. It sounds like despite all the circumstances being bad you’ve settled in to a spot where you can be as good as you can be for now. It also sounds like your humble research with dpdr has been good in finding explanations for your lived experience, which I hope has a side effect that you feel less alone :) All of this plays a role into how you feel, and I appreciate the detail. no worries about the lil vent 🩷

        Yesss repairing stuff feels amazing, not only do you get a sense of independence, but the computer goes through this hero’s journey-like experience that you get to play a guiding hand in. At the computer’s darkest moment you were able to step in and save it from death, and let it breathe once more >:3

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      1 day ago

      Thanks, wasn’t that much expensive. 50€ but i ordered battery and tools. Thanks it feels great actually doing something yourself