HP pavilion g7: power supply

Hi guys,.

I just need some help, my laptop does not light, I know that I need to replace the battery since its been alert me for a month to replace him, well my laptop should still turn on even if I take the battery right?

Is there a secondary battery that I need to replace on this laptop?

Hope to hear from someone soon!

Thank you

Yes it works fine. Ill try to vacuum the vents of ILO. Don't expect the new battery replacement to come today, I hope that will solve the problem! Haha

Thank you charles001

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