Picture of cmos battery on motherboard
SOURCE: cmos battery
Hi ,, the battery is located on the main board.(I think you know this) eighter under the keyboard or in the back. You will need to open it up, First take the hinges off by prying it up(the piece that connects the screen to the computer) You will then find the screws that holds the keyboard in place. Take these out as well. Now if you dont see your battery, Turn the laptop over, remove the rom, hd, and rams, (there are a few screws holding them in place then slide them out). now remove all other screws and lift the back cover off there is your mainboard and the battery sould be there.
Here is a Disassembly guide complete with pictures. It describes step by step how to take apart the laptop safely and then follow the instructions backward to reassemble it. This is where i brought my manual from
Click HERE
SOURCE: Drivers for Toshiba Satellite M115
I had the same problem. Found the drivers on http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/support/jsp/home.jsp. Go to downloads on that page and follow the steps to select the model of your laptop and download your necessary drivers.
SOURCE: want to replace cmos battery in Toshiba Satellite A10
On Toshiba laptops you hit the ESC key as soon as you turn it on & then you
are given the option to hit the F1 key to enter bios.
As to the cmos battery, they couldn't have hidden it better if it was the Queen's diamond!
It is near the bottom of the laptop on the right side, almost directly beneath the pause/break key.
Problem is, you have to disassemble the entire laptop to get at it!
Disassembly instructions for the Satellite A10 are here
http://www.irisvista.com/tech/laptops/ToshibaA15/SatelliteA15_laptop_disassembly_1.htm
Best of luck
Barb
SOURCE: Trying to locate the cmos battery for Toshiba Satellite L25-S121 laptop?
On the Toshiba Satellite L25 S1217 Laptop, the battery is indeed to the left of the wifi card. I was having a problem with a bios password and had spent a considerable amount of time looking. However Instead of taking the whole laptop apart, I removed the wireless card and used a precision flathead to maneuver the connector out of it's socket. after a few seconds I booted the laptop, with the battery still disconnected , and no password prompt! using the same screw driver, I was able to get the connector back into it's socket, and put the wireless card back in. it runs fine now. the trick is to only pull the connector out only enough so that it's not making the connection, if you pull it too far you will have a tougher time guiding it back into the socket. I hope this helps a lot of people with the same problem.
SOURCE: Toshiba Satellite A100 755 battery CMOS
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