1) Often requires specialized suction cups or thin plastic tools to open the adhesive seal. a) Laptop Battery Connector b) Thermal Throttling c) Disposing of Old Li-ion d) Tablet Battery Removal 2) Should be disconnected before disconnecting the hard drive or RAM during servicing. a) Thermal Throttling b) Internal Battery Replacement c) Laptop Battery Connector d) Battery Calibration 3) May require a BIOS/UEFI firmware update or specific OS driver installation. a) Internal Battery Replacement b) New Battery Not Recognized c) Disposing of Old Li-ion d) Battery Calibration 4) Recommended for older NiMH batteries to maximize runtime visibility. a) Battery Calibration b) External Battery Failure c) New Battery Not Recognized d) Battery Health Report 5) Must be taken to an authorized e-waste or battery recycling facility. a) Disposing of Old Li-ion b) New Battery Not Recognized c) Charging Port Failure d) Battery Calibration 6) The CPU slowing down due to high heat, which can indirectly lead to perceived poor battery life. a) Internal Battery Replacement b) Tablet Battery Removal c) Thermal Throttling d) Laptop Battery Connector 7) Symptoms often include the battery not holding a charge past 20%. a) External Battery Failure b) Thermal Throttling c) New Battery Not Recognized d) Laptop Battery Connector 8) Requires careful management of adhesive strips or mounting tape. a) Laptop Battery Connector b) Internal Battery Replacement c) New Battery Not Recognized d) Tablet Battery Removal 9) Can prevent a good battery from ever reaching 100% charge capacity. a) Battery Health Report b) Charging Port Failure c) Laptop Battery Connector d) New Battery Not Recognized 10) An OS utility that estimates the current capacity relative to the original design capacity. a) Thermal Throttling b) Battery Health Report c) Charging Port Failure d) Battery Calibration

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