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08-03-2024 04:05 PM
For some reason, I get no information on that product number.
Enter your notebook's serial number in the search window at the link below and let me know what model number or model series your notebook is if you don't know already.
08-03-2024 04:37 PM - edited 08-03-2024 04:37 PM
Yes, that works.
You have a HP 15-bs004ni notebook PC.
Below is the link to the product specifications:
HP Notebook - 15-bs004ni Product Specifications | undefined (bingj.com)
Below is the link to the service manual:
HP 15 Laptop PC (Intel)HP 15g Laptop PCHP 15q Laptop PC Maintenance and Service Guide
The notebook does have a RTC battery, and the part number can be found in chapter 3 on page 18:
RTC battery HP part # 922847-001
Chapter 6 has the RTC battery removal and replacement procedure.
The picture on page 59 seems to indicate it is a standard CR2032 coin cell battery and you can access it by removing the battery, optical drive and bottom cover.
08-03-2024 04:46 PM
If the notebook does not keep the date, time and BIOS settings when it is shut down and unplugged or you get a CMOS 502 checksum error when you turn the notebook on, most likely the battery is dead.
Your notebook's around 7 years old so it would not be unusual for the coin cell battery to die around now.