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    CMOS Battery for Ferrari 3400

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by pkmc, Feb 26, 2009.

  1. pkmc

    pkmc Newbie

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    I have a Ferrari 3400, I would like to know the location of the CMOS Battery, It needs changing. Any help would be very much appreciated.
     
  2. Tinselworm

    Tinselworm Notebook Deity

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    if you know the dimensions and voltage then it should be easy to get one at a hardware store.
     
  3. SSX4life

    SSX4life Notebook Deity

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    Cmos battery is directly fused to the motherboard. It can not be replaced without a great deal of blood / sweat / tears. Not to mention finding a REPLACEMENT is next to impossible.

    --ssx--
     
  4. pkmc

    pkmc Newbie

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    Sorry, the location of the cmos battery in the laptop itself, so I don't have to strip the whole laptop down to find it. Some one told me that a lot of laptops have the cmos battery soldered onto the motherboard.
     
  5. pkmc

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    Thanks SSX4LIFE, that's what I thought.