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Is it possible to replace the CMOS Battery in an Inspiron or do I have
to return the unit to Dell?

If it's possible where does the battery live, how do I get at it?

Thanks

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In most cases, they're easy to replace, if not to get at.

See support.dell.com. Enter your service tag, choose Documentation,
Service Manual.



nospam wrote:
> Is it possible to replace the CMOS Battery in an Inspiron or do I have
> to return the unit to Dell?
>
> If it's possible where does the battery live, how do I get at it?
>
> Thanks
>

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Thanks for the info.

I have found the files but all it says is replace the battery, contact
Dell.

It will cost more to return the unit than it is worth.

Guess I will have to take a screwdriver to it!




In message <34e0egF4a9v1aU1@individual.net>, Edward J. Neth
<ejn63@netscape.net> writes
>In most cases, they're easy to replace, if not to get at.
>
>See support.dell.com. Enter your service tag, choose Documentation,
>Service Manual.
>
>
>
>nospam wrote:
>> Is it possible to replace the CMOS Battery in an Inspiron or do I
>>have to return the unit to Dell?
>> If it's possible where does the battery live, how do I get at it?
>> Thanks
>>

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Harry Gilbertson

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I've heard that they may not be replaceable. DId you have any luck with
this ? Was your model 3000 ?

Tim

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