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I was wondering if I can remove the battery of my laptop and use it conected to power like a desktop computer. Its model  system is "HP Laptop 15-da0xxx" and its battery is not working .

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Yes, you can use an HP Laptop 15-da0xxx without the battery installed, as long as the laptop is connected to a power source via the AC adapter. The laptop will function as a desktop computer in this scenario. Office ally However, it's crucial to use the original power adapter and be mindful of potential power fluctuations, especially in areas with unreliable electricity.

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Yes, you can use an HP Laptop 15-da0xxx without the battery installed, as long as the laptop is connected to a power source via the AC adapter. The laptop will function as a desktop computer in this scenario. Office ally However, it's crucial to use the original power adapter and be mindful of potential power fluctuations, especially in areas with unreliable electricity.

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Yes, you can, but you may need to set time and date on every startup. Most Pavilions do not have a separate RTC battery.

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