Introduzione
La batteria del tuo Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon di 7a generazione (numero modello 20R1000RUS) non dura più come un tempo? Segui questa guida per sostituirla in modo da poter usare il tuo portatile per più ore.
La batteria permette al tuo portatile di funzionare senza essere attaccato alla corrente. Fai riferimento alla pagina delle soluzioni di base ai problemi per determinare se la tua batteria si è degradata. Se la tua batteria è gonfia, prendi le precauzioni appropriate.
Dopo aver terminato l'installazione della batteria, calibrala per avere prestazioni migliori.
Cosa ti serve
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Utilizza un cacciavite a croce Phillips di dimensioni #1 per allentare le cinque viti imperdibili che fissano la copertura posteriore.
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Inserisci un plettro di apertura a un angolo di 45° tra la copertura posteriore e la cornice, vicino alla vite posteriore centrale.
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Solleva il plettro per rilasciare le clip che fissano la copertura posteriore alla cornice.
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Solleva la copertura posteriore e rimuovila dal telaio.
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Usa uno strumento da apertura per scollegare il connettore della batteria dalla sua presa sulla scheda madre.
There is a tab on the side toward the wires. Be sure to lift from the top edge in the picture, and slide the bottom edge (the side with the wires) in first when reconnecting the battery.
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Per rimontare il tuo dispositivo, segui le istruzioni in ordine inverso.
Per rimontare il tuo dispositivo, segui le istruzioni in ordine inverso.
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9 Commenti
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!
kj_only1 -
Just personally came across this issue on my son's laptop - your comment was a lifesaver
Opened up the X1 using the iFixit instructions and noted that the battery connector was not seated properly
I completely disconnected the connector, waited and then seated it back fully
Everything works now
We don't know how that connected would come loose like that though...not sure if it's going to happen again as the laptop gets jostled around in his backpack around campus
pinkoos -
After replacing battery in X1 Gen 7 battery indicator shows 100% (laptop plugged-in) and Lenovo recalibration function stays forever in Step 2 (drain battery down). If I unplug laptop, it immediately goes dark as if it has no battery and won’t boot. Plugging it in again and powering up everything works fine. In short, works when plugged in and doesn’t work when unplugged despite diagnostic saying battery is good. Any suggestions? Thanks.
You are my hero! I could not figure out how to disconnect the motherboard connector of the battery. After your instruction I could. Saved me $50 easily!!
I am trying to replace the keyboard which unlike some other x390 cannot be removed from the front. Do you have a video that explains this step by step like removing the battery, motherboard and then the keyboard?