ok on my inspiron 15 obviously the battery died ive looked around the net and this is typical for a dell inspiron 15 batter and i only had it for 6 months anyways now its a desktop basically and the power cord is very easy to become disconnected i tried warping a piece of metal to fit around however it proved very difficult.i thought of aluminum and i was able to very easily fit it around the metal of the power cord my concern is that it could be dangerous for my computer but i don't see any danger anyone have any suggestions i tried plugging it in un plugged for the wall outlet and it fits nice and snug any suggestion would be really help full
I've lost 5 kilos in my first weekIt's my 10th day and I have included salad with some protein (egegg/ lean chicken) as you suggestedAfter 4 years of trying, the fat is finally coming offIt truly feels like magic! Get started today!
swap out brown rice or quinoa yes even the new super food which both add up to about 220 calories per cup for cauliflower or roasted peppers that are only about 30 calories per cup
Keep a food journal and weight yourself regularly to track your progress
Fiber mostly makes you feel fuller, so you eat less It also makes you.use the bathroom a lotSo your body is more likey to dispose of the foods you eat quicker, not allowing them to turn into fat (though this can cause you to lose out on vitamins).
Do you mean aluminum foil? Or a piece of aluminum sheet metal? But in any case, if it's not touching any power pins, and you don't see any possibility of it touching them in the future, it should be fineBut I'd feel better about it if you used something non-conducting like duct tape or packing tape But some photos, before and after, would help.