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Very easy
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2
Time Required
2 minutes
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- Battery
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Battery
- Place the laptop on a flat surface with the bottom side facing up.
- Place the tip of a spudger or finger into the hole on the battery release slider.
Place the laptop on a flat surface with the bottom side facing up.
Place the tip of a spudger or finger into the hole on the battery release slider.
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Step 2
- Use the spudger to move the slider to the right and hold it there.
- With the slider held, use your other hand to pull the battery back away from the laptop.
Use the spudger to move the slider to the right and hold it there.
With the slider held, use your other hand to pull the battery back away from the laptop.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Daphne Macklin - May 7, 2014
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I actually used a ball point pin instead of a spudger (its dark, I’m female and I am not walking to Office Max in this neighborhood by myself). And voici, the battery came off. Now to see if the damned computer will reboot.
Tom Dison - Jul 11, 2014
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I have a C710-2856, which uses a 14.8V battery. All of the extended batteries say they won’t work on the 14.8V battery .Does anyone know of an extended battery that WOULD work with the 14.8V version of this Chromebook. I can up the RAM to 16GB, and I can put any SSD, but the only weakness left is the short battery life.
Cornell Gunter - May 13, 2015
I wish I had an answer for you! I’m looking into the same thing. All the extended batteries are 11.1 v and not compatible with the 14.8 v need of the C710-2856. Did you ever get an answer to this? perhaps elsewhere? Thanks!
sudanna soetome - Jul 23, 2016
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i have a C710-2815? what kind of battery do i need for a replacement
xcoconino9 - Apr 17, 2017
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