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    Thats not it. A CMOS battery looks like this



    I did it on my old laptop to reset the BIOS password.

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    Well, I am well and truly stumped - I don't really know where to go from here as I don't exactly want to go poking around inside...

    To get access to this bit would require me to open the whole laptop wouldn't it?

    .:; Johno

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    You'd have to get to the MOBO, yes.

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    Hey,

    I just tried to get access to the MOBO with no avail, I cant seem to get the full case off the laptop (The bottom piece)

    It seems to be stuck on tightly... It seems like its where the connections are (like the VGA, USB's, Network ports are)

    I will maybe try once more and if not I will have to phone someone else to come and have a look. Unless you can possibly give me some ideas on how to open this

    .:; Johno

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johno! View Post
    Hey,

    I just tried to get access to the MOBO with no avail, I cant seem to get the full case off the laptop (The bottom piece)

    It seems to be stuck on tightly... It seems like its where the connections are (like the VGA, USB's, Network ports are)

    I will maybe try once more and if not I will have to phone someone else to come and have a look. Unless you can possibly give me some ideas on how to open this

    .:; Johno
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    there should be a strip of plastic across the top of the keyboard, you need to unclip that (they make this easy so you can change the keyboard), then slide the keyboard off and it should be under there.
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    Hey!

    Thanks Tawm, Never noticed that Thanks so much, Ill leave the thread open whilst I try this Just need to find a small enough Screwdriver

    .:; Johno


    Quote Originally Posted by Tawm View Post
    there should be a strip of plastic across the top of the keyboard, you need to unclip that (they make this easy so you can change the keyboard), then slide the keyboard off and it should be under there.

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    Hey,

    I cant see anything that looks remotely similar to what Robbie! posted, All there is, is one metal plate that is detachable (This is underneath the keyboard) and underneath the metal plate is nothing that looks similar.

    Any help? I'm getting pretty desperate!

    EDIT: I have now also found that supposedly the battery is soldered to the main board, oh god...

    EDIT 2: I found this, It seems I have to remove EVERYTHING to get access to the MOBO: http://support.dell.com/support/edoc....htm#wp1084976

    .:; Johno

    Sorry for Double Post but this is important!
    Last edited by Johno; 04-04-2008 at 05:40 PM.

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    It may well be soldered to be honest. I would just contact Dell.
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    The laptop is a few years old and no doubt out of warranty, to add insult to injury - The laptop isn't actually mine, it belongs to the school but I have lots of my crap on it as I have borrowed it for a while.

    I don't really want to have to send it to Dell or something, I might have to phone a computer shop nearby and get charged £40 to get it fixed!

    .:; Johno

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