If the laptop powers on and the screen doesn't them I'm pretty sure a cable has come lose or the screen is damaged.
Yes, unplug it, take the battery out and leave it to cool down, but Hatchet's reasoning behind it was totally false.
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If the laptop powers on and the screen doesn't them I'm pretty sure a cable has come lose or the screen is damaged.
Yes, unplug it, take the battery out and leave it to cool down, but Hatchet's reasoning behind it was totally false.
Two days, that's very funny.
How about if it's being used as a desktop computer, would it be better to keep it on all the time, power it with the battery in and the charger, or just the charger? ;)
I didn't say that was the reason his laptop doesn't come on, I said it's a possibility the battery could have blown, because it happened to my brother in law. So get your head out of your arse, you think you know it all.
Tryred like taking the battery out, but nout happens it just smells realy weird and every so often the fans would come on but go off, so going to find a tech shop, which i hate as it's got like personal stuff on ect
Hatchet you are speaking so much rubbish, the battery is designed to be in there for a lonnnngggg time, you're not supposed to be taking out and in willy nilly.
Oh jesus christ, if the battery blew his/her whole house would stink and he/she would be breathing in poisonous gases.
Also, why has Apple made it so you cannot remove the battery in their new MacBook Aluminium range then huh?