Question replacing CMOS battery on motherboard

Turbonium

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Mar 15, 2003
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I figure it's as straightforward as:
  • disconnect computer from power source (turning off the power via the PSU switch should suffice, right?)
  • swap out the CMOS battery
  • boot up computer and reconfigure BIOS settings
Seems silly to ask this, but I'm just making sure.
 

mindless1

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Aug 11, 2001
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Being the renegade I am, I swap batteries before they die, leave computer running, do not reconfig bios settings. Helps to be really careful, often I have to use needle nose pliers or forceps to get access to the battery release tab without moving other things out of the way... don't want to short anything out, a strong flashlight helps.

Recently I happened upon a rarity, a CR2032 that LEAKED. Fortunately it only made a mess on itself, very small leak but is still the first I've seen of these leaking, was a major brand Sony cell too.
 
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