Question about Fujitsu Siemens AMILO D-7830 Notebook
I am way out ot warranty. My laptop will not hold power from the internal buffer cmos battery. Whenever turned on I always have to reset the bios clock. I have tried placing the unit on charge for days and hours but still no joy. I do not know where to locate the the internal batter within. Disassembly appears quite difficult. I have tried but can not get the case to open. Please advise how to solve this problem. Regards Ian
Hey man!I think I can help ya!I have an AMILO D 7830.I hope that yours is like mine. Turn the laptop upside down and then you'll see it's bottom!:P Alright now you can see two sides that can be unscrewed.The one that is to the opposite side of the cd drive is the one that can really be unscrewed.The other one has more screws that are covered.So,unscrew the side I said before and then you'll be seeing the battery the ram cards and some other stuff I don't know what they are.:P Now look closely to the opposite side of the battery and under the metal case.Somewhere there in the dark is your battery lying and waiting for you!I hope I 've helped you enough!
Posted on Jul 12, 2007
As run2thehills said when you turn the notebook over and remove the bottom cover and steel plate you will clearly see the cmos battery. It is about 18mm in diameter(Round Silver) remove that get the correctly rated replacement battery from your local electronics dealer/computer shop (PS Looks like a standard desktop cmos battery)and replace and voila!
Posted on Aug 14, 2007
The cmos battery can be anywhere, under the lcd screen, under keyboard, in a plastic holder under motherboard, my advice is to take to qualified repairer, as you can end up damaging more than the price of a battery. please rate solution
Posted on Nov 14, 2006
When
you boot up to the log in screen type in administrator as user to log
in if you cant log in
during
the boot up process you will see on the screen for a short amount of time press
a certain key to enter set up press and
hold that key during the boot up process to enter BIOS scroll down to set user
password or supervisor password you can change or remove your password from
there
also
The
most common way that we know on how to reset or clear the BIOS password is to
physically remove the power from the computer by disconnecting the power plug
and then removing the Cmos battery for 30 minutes from the motherboard. Another
way is to reset the clear CMOS jumper on the motherboard itself. Both of the 2
methods mentioned works because most motherboards use a battery to sustain the
BIOS/CMOS settings for the motherboards PROM chip. So by cutting off cmos the
battery power, the BIOS/CMOS settings will be erased. Hope this helps
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