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That round thing is a filter, for the switching power supply provide with your laptop manufacture. The filter has two primary functions. 1. To prevent electromagnetic interference, generated by the switching source from reaching the power line and affecting other equipment. 2. The second purpose of the input filter is to prevent high frequency voltage on the power line from passing through the output of the power supply. It would be risky to remove, unless you have near perfect power everywhere you plan on using this laptop. Which by the way is imposable. Cooly kids through to the next round Thanks for visiting!
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