The battery would likely not fit in the holder. Although it would provide the correct voltage, it would not last as long as the proper battery would.
The only watch like battery on the motherboard. Its silver colored and sits in a liitle Pod
<improved answer>Just to correct the old answer, if the CMOS battery is dead, then the computer will not turn on in order for you to reenter it the next morning. It means that the CMOS battery is getting weak, and yeah, you could replace it. <old answer>It is most likely that the CMOS battery is dead. Replace it.
If you are referring to a CMOS battery then it is very simple to install and cheap to replace. You can simply open your case and look for a very small, round silver item that looks like a watch battery only a little bigger. Remove it carefully and take it to your local Wal-mart and find a replacement that matches. To reinstall just pop it into place, and close the case.
A slot on the motherboard intended to hold the CMOS battery.
well, i don't really get your mean, if your lithium battery declines, you can replace it for a same capacity, working volt, and the part number.
To remove the CMOS battery from an HP Pavilion dv2 notebook, first, power off the device and disconnect it from any power source. Open the back cover by unscrewing the screws and carefully lifting it off. Locate the CMOS battery, which is typically a coin-cell battery; gently disconnect it from its socket. Replace it with a new battery if necessary, then reassemble the notebook.
There are none. One is a battery which is used to provide passive power to the CMOS chipset to keep it from clearing itself.
The CMOS RAM battery is commonly referred to as the "CMOS battery." It is typically a small coin-cell battery, often a CR2032 lithium battery, that powers the CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) memory. This memory stores BIOS settings and system time when the computer is turned off. If the CMOS battery fails, users may experience issues with system settings and time retention.
CMOS battery
The first thing to do is to open the cover of the battery compartment. Remove the old battery. Replace this with a new battery. Replace the cover and check that the watch is still working. If the watch is still within its warranty period, then DKNY will replace the battery for you, however, it will need to be mailed to the service center.
The CMOS chip in your computer is backed up by a battery (like a large watch battery) this only kicks in when the computer is switched off. Since the chip requires VERY little power to maintain its settings, the battery will keep the settings for a long time - sometimes years.
To replace the battery on a Bulova watch, it is recommended to take your watch to a professional watchmaker or jeweler. They will have the tools and expertise needed to properly open the watch case, remove the old battery, and install a new one to ensure it is sealed correctly to maintain water resistance. Attempting to replace the battery yourself can potentially damage the watch if not done correctly.