Your best bet is to remove all system batteries, and the power cord, then remove the CMOS battery, and wait like at least 20 minutes. Then put the CMOS battery back in, and then the system batteries, and power cord. You will have to set the clock, and boot order, as well as any system specific settings.
I got that you have to remove the cmos battery. My Question is about just that. what comes off the back first. I have a Acer Travel Mate 6460. I am not opposed to removing the back cover and getting to the Cmos Battery. I just need to kn ow the process. I don't want to cripple the machine for ever being ignorant. I need instructions with a couple pictures or plans so I do it correctly. Do you have any plans or scematics for the Acers?
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If you can open the case then go ahead an pull the jumper that is labled CMOS next to the battery that looks like a button,
Your best bet is to remove all system batteries, and the power cord, then remove the CMOS battery, and wait like at least 20 minutes. Then put the CMOS battery back in, and then the system batteries, and power cord. You will have to set the clock, and boot order, as well as any system specific settings. I got that you have to remove the cmos battery. My Question is about just that. what comes off the back first. I have a Acer Travel Mate 6460. I am not opposed to removing the back cover and getting to the Cmos Battery. I just need to kn ow the process. I don't want to cripple the machine for ever being ignorant. I need instructions with a couple pictures or plans so I do it correctly. Do you have any plans or scematics for the Acers?
A slot on the motherboard intended to hold the CMOS battery.
There are none. One is a battery which is used to provide passive power to the CMOS chipset to keep it from clearing itself.
CMOS battery
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.
how can i break bios password without remove cmos battery
Chances are that the CMOS Battery on the motherboard is dead and needs to be replaced. Without this battery, the computer can not remember the CMOS settings when the power is turned off.
You would dispose of such as you do any other battery.
small battery located on the motherboard or computer case.
The CMOS is run off of a battery on the motherboard.
a System Clock.