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if you able to take out the battery then remove the battery and reseat the battery, it will fix the issue (hope the battery has outside access). Hope it will help.
You'll have to open up the laptop and get free access to the motherboard. Usually CMOS batteries on laptops are soldered onto the motherboard so you'll need to have some soldering skills to do this. About the price, usually it's in the $10 range, but the best way to go is to get the original battery and visit the local wrist watch store or a specialized batteries store and ask for a replacement.
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You can clear the bios password by removing the CMOS battery from the motherboard, make sure the PC is disconnected from any other power source, wait a good 3 - 5 minutes, hit the power button a few times to make sure all power is drained from the capacitors, and then replace the CMOS battery. You can then power on the PC and the bios password will be removed.
Hi I am Vortash this battery is usually accessable from under the keyboard on most computers.. however some have their own access door under the computer , and I have seen a couple behind the Ram module under neath them in fact .... hope this helps Regards Vortash
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