Einleitung

If you lose BIOS settings on startup or your CMOS battery is reaching the end of its lifetime, then the battery must be replaced. This is a guide to replacing the CMOS battery of your computer. In order to replace it, the back cover of the laptop must be removed to expose the cable which secures the battery and the battery itself.

Before replacing the component, please remember to power down and unplug your computer to avoid any power surges or shorts. Failing to power down and disconnect the power cable may result in further harm to the laptop or even yourself, so precautions must be taken.

Note: When the CMOS battery is removed, BIOS settings will be reset to factory defaults.

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    • Use a TR8 Torx screwdriver to remove:

    • Six 5.3 mm screws

    • Four 3.3 mm screws

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    • Use a nylon spudger to gently pry the lower case up and off.

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    • Unplug white plug that leads from the CMOS battery to the motherboard.

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    • Carefully pull out the CMOS battery.

    • The CMOS battery is attached to the case with adhesive, so you must pull hard enough to surpass this connection.

Abschluss

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Drew Borden

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