Difficulty

Very easy

Steps

5

Time Required

                          5 - 10 minutes            

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  • CMOS / BIOS Battery replacement
  • 5 steps

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Introduction

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Step 1

              CMOS / BIOS Battery replacement               
  • Disconnect the charger and the battery.

Disconnect the charger and the battery.

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Step 2

  • Remov the narrow plastic lid and unscrew 4x Phillips screw.

Remov the narrow plastic lid and unscrew 4x Phillips screw.

Step 3

  • Remove the keyboard.

Remove the keyboard.

Step 4

  • This is the internal CMOS / BIOS battery. Use small screwdriver to remove it.

This is the internal CMOS / BIOS battery. Use small screwdriver to remove it.

Step 5

  • And that’s it!

And that’s it!

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

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allan mccauley - Nov 15, 2016

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what battery do i need

Hyperion - Nov 17, 2016

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This is a CR2032 battery

Hari Razdan - Oct 31, 2017

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The receptacle that the battery goes into is loose and not making contact on the (+) terminal. This is a shoddy design. You can test it by pressing the receptacle down and powering the laptop. Works fine. You cannot solder the terminal for fear of upsetting the motherboard. Any solutions.

Until I find one, I continue to press F1, go to Control Panel and set the time and date every time I power on the laptop.

gagalot Eric - Mar 4, 2018

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same battery CR2032 for Toshiba sattelite L775 G10 ?

thx