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How to disassemble the laptop and replace the CMOS / BIOS Battery.
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Switch off the laptop and remove the battery.
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The Keyboard is held by 5x locking clips.
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Pick up a little the one side of the Keyboard and start opening the clips one by one.
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Disconnect the Keyboard flex cable from the mother board and remove the KB.
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Remove the screw.
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Pull out the SATA DVD Drive.
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Remove 3x Philips screws.
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Disconnect the two small flex cables:
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Power On button flex cable
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Touch pad flex cable
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Unscrew the two Philips screws and remove the HDD / RAM Cover.
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Remove three screws securing the hard drive caddy (hard drive assembly).
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Slide the hard drive assembly to the left to disconnect it from the motherboard.
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Disconnect the two coaxial antenna cables from the Wi-Fi card.
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Remove any Memory or Dummy card.
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The bottom cover is held by 10x Phillips screws. Remove them.
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With a plastic tool separate the Upper cover and remove it.
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Disconnect:
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The Microphone cable
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The LCD Display flex cable
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Remove 3x Pillips screws.
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Lift the board first from the right edge.
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There is another one cable, from the DC connector, connected to the underside of main board. We should spun the the board to disconnect the DC connector cable.
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ASUS X55C iCore with 4GB no board RAM motherboard, model: 60-N0OMB1100
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Use a sharp tool to remove the Battery.
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CR2032 - button cell lithium battery rated at 3.0 volts.
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Did you do it successfully?
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Very helpful! I have an Asus XZZ0a and I wanted to make sure that the process and cell battery is the same for it. The motherboard looks the same but I am not sure about the cell battery. Thanks!
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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I have an ASUS X555Y laptop. It has an internal battery but for the life of me I cannot find the CMOS battery. I've taken everything apart and looked underneath the motherboard too,where the CMOS seems to usually be. No sign of it. Am I still somehow overlooking it? Or do I just not have one? I read in my searching that some models just don't have one.
I can't figure out what else is causing my laptop to not get past the "Aptio Setup Utility"