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01-11-2023 10:17 PM
Product: Hp laptop 15-da1xxx
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
My cmos battery is dead and i dismantled my whole laptop to find cmos battery but after all my efforts i think the cmos battery is inbuilt in my battery. I am not able to afford new battery so i want to update my bios and use my laptop with SSD. PLEASE SUGGEST ANY KIND OF REPAIR OR SOMETHING ELSE
THANKS IN ADVANCE
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01-12-2023 03:00 PM
Your machine does NOT have RTC or CMOS battery, it uses power from normal battery. Please do NOT remove battery, it may can't run the machine but should have enough power to keep BIOS info.
Regards.
BH
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