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Mark Rode <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 15 Mar 2001 10:36:55 -0800
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Do you mean the prong on the battery is broken...or something on the laptop
? If it is a new battery with a defective prong then I would have the
vendor replace it.

Mark Rode
The NOSPIN Group



>         Upon going in to clean the connections with my eraser, I noticed that
>one of the prongs on the laptop side has broken out. Can this be easily
>replaced? Since the client does have two batteries, I am thinking about
>getting a soldering iron and attaching a prong from the older battery.
>But since this is "beyond my comfort zone" I am seeking second opionions
>before getting out in deep water and saying "oops."

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