MINI 210-1010NR NOTEBOOK BATTERY

I NEED TO KNOW WHERE CAN I BUY A NEW BATTERY

Hi,
You can buy from this:
   http://h20141.www2.hp.com/hpparts/?cc=US&lang=EN&j​umpid=hpr_r1002_usen
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BH
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  • Help my HP Mini 210-1010NR PC

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    Hi Darkfirepr,
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  • Hp mini 210 1010nr video card upgrade

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  • Mini 210-1010nr netbook

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  • Hp mini 210-1010NR slow respond

    I'm new to this , so any idea ? Ide appreciate if someone would.

    Hello hiligaynon,
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  • Hp mini 210 1040eh: a 10.8v or an 11.8v battery

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  • Is damaged Mini 210 battery usable?

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    legendary wrote:
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    The battery popped half out and was locked in on one side. I had to force it back in to unlock it.
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  • HELP MY NOTEBOOK HP MINI 210-1101TU

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  • HP Mini 210-4000 Blue Screen of Death PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA error

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    That hardware test for the hard disk is a dead giveaway of a failed item. A failed hard disk  is a show stopper.
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    A corrupted NTFS volume (the hard disk) can also generate the " PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA error"  stop message.
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  • WIN 7 Home Premium and a HP mini 210-1000!

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  • HP mini 210 and un2400 Qualcomm

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    Hi
    Please find the link given below might help you it very clearly says you can upgrade Memory upto 2GB on your unit.
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    Let us know how it goes!
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  • HP Mini 210-2090NR malware and fatal error after update

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  • I have an hp mini 210-4000 that has had no sound for 48 hours, little help?

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    Hi
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    Let us know how it goes!
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  • Mini 210 won't recover

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    Test the hard drive then the memory modules, post back the results.
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