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    Dell Inspiron 1526 CMOS location

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by tsauerw1, Nov 27, 2010.

  1. tsauerw1

    tsauerw1 Newbie

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    I get the message "time of day clock has stopped" when starting up. It was recommended I replace the CMOS battery. I have taken my laptop almost completely apart trying to find it, but have had no luck. Can anyone tell me specifically where it is?
     
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