Cannot remove battery HP Pavilion DV6000

Hello

I got a HP Pavilion DV6000 for four years now and have never been able to remove the battery. It's also 2 x bigger in size - it is a bit like a leg for the laptop. My problem is that his switch is stuck on the right side (where the CD rom is) and it is impossible to move. Also, the battery is not securely fixed - I can come out a little.

Although there is no problem with its operation, I want to remove it, because I want to change the CPU - maybe someone could suggest how I could do it without removing the battery.

I would appreciate any help seriously

Thanks, but I found a solution - the company that bought told me it's possible to put a credit card in the back, then it is pushed out of the back pins. And it came out. So this problem solved

Thanks anyway

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