What do bios batteries look like?
Derek D. Martin
ddm at pizzashack.org
Sun Sep 23 23:59:29 EDT 2001
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 10:27:17PM -0400, Duane Morin wrote:
> I have an old AST/Premmia GX P/90 that a guy donated to me to use as a simple
> server at home. But sometimes when I turn it on I get a message about not
> being able to detect hard drive format. Several folks have suggested that it
> could be a dead bios battery. Ok, so I'll try replacing that.
It can look like a watch battery, but a big one (large diameter).
Also some boards have capacitors instead of CMOS batteries. If you
have a capacitor and leave the system off too long, your CMOS info
will be lost.
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