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Low Battery DATA Lose - HP iPAQ Model h5450 Packet PC

After removing one battery, and placing with a alternative, which may not have a full charge. The unit, loses all data and I have to re-set unit.
Dose the unit have a small battery inside, which needs to be replace periodically. If so, how do you remove the back cover.
HP iPAQ Model h5450 Packet PC

Regards Paul (Australia)

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The h5450 comes with what HP calls a backup battery. It is built into the device and not accessible by the user. However, the backup battery has only enough juice to power the Pocket PC for a few minutes while you change main batteries. Don't expect it to keep your RAM data alive if the main battery runs out.

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