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Then, you would simply push in the new battery and call it a day. These days, though, replacing your laptop battery at home isn't as easy anymore. Sure, technically, you can still do so.
According to Lenovo, you can expect a laptop's battery to last between 300-500 charge cycles, or around two to five years of use before a replacement may become necessary.
Generating a battery health report on your Windows laptop is one way to see if you may need a battery replacement. Question: What are my options when the battery on my Windows laptop is going out?
Windows 10 and 11 have a built-in tool that gives you a deep dive into you’re battery current health and usage patterns. It’s a great first step to figure out what you battery’s capacity may be.
Although every laptop has a unique battery design, it's rarely hard to find a replacement online. And, replacing it is just a matter of unscrewing your laptop's bottom panel, popping out the ...