the battery casing itself is heat sealed....
You Need to Pry it open..
No Really easy way to do it and you must take your time and do it slowly, start at a corner edge using a guitar pick or similar... then work your way around and around till you can pry it open..
Not an easy task.. But Do-able..
Solved: Laptop Keyboard Not Working
27 MARCH, 2014 BY JAY BOKHIRIA17 COMMENTSMy Laptop Keyboard Not Working? Here I solve HP, Dell, Lenovo, Toshiba, Acer, Asus, Samsung, Sony, etc., laptop keyboard not working. This question is asked by peter and last few days I was working on this issue. There are many factors are related to this issue. So after lot's of hard working I was found some tips and tricks to solve laptop keyboard problem. Laptop keyboard is attached with high complexity, so we don't open it by self and repair it, but there is no problem with your hardware because as I said above there are many factors related to this issue. So here I give you some tips and experiments that I used by self and it's working on many laptops, so follow tips one by one.
How To Fix Laptop Keyboard Not Working
Tip 1:
Reboot (Restart) your laptop because Restart solve many problems instantly. So first Restart your laptop and check keyboard working or not, if not working then follow tip 2.
Tip 2:
Restore your system: System Restore is the best way to solve keyboard software problems. If your keyboard not working after install Unknown Software then this trick is working for you. If not working, then follow Tip 3.
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Tip 3:
Check Your Drivers are up to date or not. If not, then update drivers first and then restart and check your keyboard working or not.
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Tip 4:
After update keyboard drivers and still your keyboard not working, then follow the simple steps.
Step 1:
Open Run and type "devmgmt.msc" then enter to open device manager or Type "Device Manager" in search and open Device Manager.
Step 2:
In Device Manager finds Keyboard and then right click on Keyboard device and click Scan for hardware changes. Watch below video for better understanding.
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Conclusion
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The above steps are working for you if there is Software problem in your laptop. If there is a hardware problem with your keyboard, then contact your technician or Buy New USB Keyboard for your laptop. If you have any other question or queries, then please comment below I will happy to solve your problems.
It's a modern laptop with a 4th generation Intel Core i3 dual-core processor running at 2.4GHz. The processor was introduced in late 2013 and is capable of good mainstream performance with features such as Hyperthreading and HD4600 graphics.
The best solution for that is to get a new DVD/CD drive and insert it there. If the current drive does not have a pinhole, then it as to be opened by a technician. If your computer is under warranty then I suggest that you take it to the rightful people so that your warranty is not voided
Sounds like a mechanical problem. Check the cable between the laptop & the projector - sometimes a wire is broken, removing a single colour from the image. Make sure that it is connected properly & if that doesn't fix it, try another cable.
Usually one of the F keys will get you into the bios. Try F8, F10 or F12. Reboot the computer soon as it starts booting up keep tapping on the F8 key if its the right one the bios screen will appear, if its not it will just boot up in windows. Shut it down and try it again using the F10 key, etc, until you get the bios screen to come up.