No CMOS Battery From Toshiba?

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I just purchased a Toshiba Satellite C55-b5300 and after resetting the rtc time removed the battery to install more memory only to find that on startup the boot required the rtc clock to be reset. I went back and disassembled the bottom to find the CMOS battery and there was NONE! So what's that all about? Is there any way to install a battery or do I have to rely on the system battery? It appears Toshiba for some unknown reason decided not to install a battery into this model. Is this so or have I purchased a defective laptop computer?
 
You did not purchase a defective laptop, it's supposed to be this way. That particular model (several others as well) has no separate CMOS battery. It relies on the laptop's battery, which, when removed, will clear CMOS.
 
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