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01-09-2022 07:22 AM
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Source of the problem...
Might be the hinge assembly is stressed and pulling the edge apart.
Might be the battery (inside the computer) is inflating / bloated and is forcing the case apart from the inside.
Which one it is generally depends on where the damage is located.
For example,
- If the damage is restricted to the back edges, the likely source of the problem is in the hinge assembly.
- If the damage is along the front edge (nearest you when you sit in front of the computer), the source of the problem is likely a bloated and failing battery.
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"Fat" Battery / Bloated Battery / Swollen Battery – Sealed / Internal Battery
- Swollen battery might be hiding OR there might be evidence that the battery has inflated. For example, notebook case warps or won’t close, touch-pad stops working, “odd” bulging near the keyboard.
- If the battery is in a swollen or bloated condition, the battery must be removed from the computer and replaced. There are no other remedies, tests, or useful options.
From HP
>>> HP Support > Battery Swelling / Swollen – Start Here
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