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Is your Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 7th Gen (Model number: 20R1000RUS) battery not working the way it used to? Use this guide to replace your battery so you can use your laptop for more hours.
The battery allows for your laptop to work without a power cord. Refer to our troubleshooting page to determine if your battery has gone bad. If your battery is swollen, take appropriate precautions.
After installation of the battery is completed, calibrate your new battery for best performance.
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Use a Phillips #1 screwdriver to loosen the five captive screws securing the back cover.
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Insert an opening pick at a 45˚ angle between the back cover and frame near the rear middle screw.
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Pry up on the pick to release the clips securing the back cover to the frame.
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Use an opening tool to gently lift up the battery connector from its motherboard socket.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Thank you for the post! My laptop battery is totally dead, not charging at all at 0%, so I cannot disable the built-in battery. Since it immediately dies if unplugged, the built-in battery is automatically enabled while it’s turned on and plugged. Can I just let it unplugged and proceed?
You should still be able to access BIOS with the laptop plugged into its charger to disable the battery before unplugging it and removing it. However, if that does not work, just be careful not to bridge any of the pins the battery connects to on the motherboard and everything should still be fine.
The X1 g.7 has a known bug where internal battery stops working (won’t charge, or says battery not detected in windows). I have personally solved this problem on 4-5 laptops by disconnecting the battery (follow this guide until step 4) and then plugging it back in after ten seconds. In 90% of the cases this has solved the problem without battery replacement.
Yeah it's a hardware connection issue at least in my case. A light kick to the back of the laptop also works usually.
Thanks! This has been very helpful. Just followed the steps until removing the battery connector and putting it back. Issue sorted!
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