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Two important things that you should do to fix a infected laptop which keeps shutting down are: 1- Scanning computer to eliminate malwares, spywares and the viruses from your laptop. 2- Repairing and cleaning Windows registry. The registry errors, however, are the internal errors and can become a cause of system crashes and freezes. Hope it works for you. If issue still exists then use system utility tool like PCFresher for an instant fix.
Batteries are physically located on system boards. You would need to open up unit. Small and looks like a nickel. Be careful I've seen some laptops with tabs, screws and even solder to hold battery. Easy to damage.
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