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Answer» I finally found the BATTERY for my computer ! It's soldered in. Does anyone know where I can find one these? Can it be replaced :see attachment RLvideo
[Saving space, attachment deleted by admin]Thats work for a repair shop...too much heat in the wrong spot = dead MBoard...SomeOne said If I would leave the computer plugged in & turn on for over 24 hrs. it would recharge it self ? It's this TRUE? Thanks for the Help!! RLvideoNo.Would it be cheaper to put in a new mother BOARD?Depends on what the shop says... If it's that old i'd shop for a board...but what are your goals for this machine and what would the budget be ? ?WOW... this is really weird.
I was going to say something along the lines of "sometimes is actually on a chip called a "Dallas Clock chip" but as far as I know those are only on REALLY REALLY old PCs... Early AT MODELS.
Judging by the picture, the motherboard is also using a P8/P9 connector... so it is an older model... but I didn't think it was that old; or maybe Dallas Clock chips are in models newer then I was aware.They had a 10-year lifetime, which seemed enough, at the time. Sockets were too expensive and deemed unncecessary. Dallas is now OWNED by Maxim who still produces replacements for about $10. Read this first: http://www.maxim-ic.com/app-notes/index.mvp/id/503
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