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I have a Hp laptop i3 7th generation. Can I run it on direct power AC supply without battery?

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@FirdausAhmad, Welcome to the HP Support Community. 

 

Thanks for reaching out about your query regarding the HP laptop. 

 

We're thrilled to have the opportunity to assist you and provide a solution. We hope our assistance has been helpful! 

 

Yes, it's possible to run an HP laptop, such as one with an Intel Core i3 7th generation processor, directly on AC power without a battery. The laptop can operate using just the AC adapter connected to a power source. This is useful in scenarios where the battery is removed or non-functional, and you want to use the laptop by plugging it into an electrical outlet.

Make sure the power adapter is the correct one specified for your laptop model to ensure proper power delivery and avoid potential issues. Additionally, without a battery, the laptop will power off if there's any interruption in the AC power supply, so it's recommended to save your work frequently to prevent data loss.

 

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