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laptops: So there it sits - in pieces - 10/02/07 07:00 PM
My poor AVERATEC C3500's CMOS battery (the one that keeps the clock, among other things, going while it's shut down) died several months ago. I've had the computer more than three years, so I suppose I can't complain. But I finally had it with resetting the date every time I turned it on, and it eventually killed my regular battery.So, I cleared off a section of the better half's desk and pulled out my trusty Leatherman and got to work. On a desktop its a relatively simple procedure to replace the CMOS battery - open up the side, remove battery from motherboard, replace and
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Pat Hallesy
Fredericksburg,
VA
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