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      Kornex @Fassou
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      This is what I see as soon as I start the computer. The Toshiba screen loads, but this comes up after. I press F1 to continue.

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        amd125 Veteranos HL @Fassou
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        @Fassou:

        When a computer beeps and stops at startup, asking you to press F1 to continue, it is to indicate in the message that accompanies it, a serious error.

        If you can put here the message that comes out, but if you lose the date and time, it is likely to be a battery failure.

        Salu2!

        PD: We are going to the section of Portable Devices

        +1, and if it is not that, we would have to try to see if you can reset the bios. I do not know if there is a jumper that allows you to do it. Almost first reset and if it does not work, then for the battery, so if resetting works for you, you save yourself the trouble of buying the battery, which things are very bad :crying:

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          Fassou MODERADOR @amd125
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          The fault looks like it's the battery, because of that error message about the date and time not being set.

          It's not hard to change, although they often come wrapped in plastic with two contacts that end in a cable that is connected to the board, and as they will probably try to rip you off by selling you the same one, remember that inside is a button battery like the one that all the motherboards have, so you open the plastic with a cutter and put a new one in ;D

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            Kornex @Fassou
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            Tomorrow I'll look at it and go see if there are piles of those in the Chinese one lol.
            I hope I don't mess up the disassembly of the pc..

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              More than in Chinese, it is more common in a watchmaker or similar, and there are decent ones :ugly: the price is not going to be very different.

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                ferelxyx Veteranos HL @Fassou
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                @Fassou:

                The fault looks like it's the battery, because of that error message about the date and time not being set.

                It's not hard to change, although many times they come wrapped in plastic with two contacts that end in a cable that is connected to the board, and as they will probably try to rip you off by selling you the same one, remember that what's inside is a button cell battery like the ones that all motherboards have, so you open the plastic with a cutter and put a new one in ;D

                Cheers!

                if what it says is the motherboard battery (battery) two or three euros

                regards

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                  Kornex @ferelxyx
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                  I have located the batteries, but I don't know how to remove them, as they are in a very tight and sensitive fitting.
                  Can someone give me advice?

                  Ah. Are those the two that I have to break? because according to what I see, they act as fixators…

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                    Kernel1.0 Veteranos HL @Kornex
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                    and here where do you see the pile?

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                      If you are referring to those two parallel plastic circles almost in the center, they are not batteries. The battery is not covered in the beginning, it has to be seen well. I think you will have to disassemble the computer more to be able to see the battery.

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                        Kornex @amd125
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                        This is the battery, isn't it?
                        What do I do, cut the blue one and put a new one with the same number, right? (Like watches?)

                        It's attached with a kind of fastener welded both at the top and bottom.

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