On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 20:45:39 -0400, you wrote:

>So is this as easy as it looks. I know to write down my settings and to 
>
>ground myself. No straps so I am just going to touch the metal case. Is 
>
>this one of those "repairs" where you just leave everything plugged in as
> 
>is or do you remove the plugs from the wall socket. I got a 3 volt CR2032
> 
>battery from Radio Shack for a 6 year old desktop. I guess I am just goin
>g 
>to be carful and slide a small screwdriver into what looks liek a slot or
> 
>an opening and does the battery pop out or will I be able to slide it out
>. 
>Putting the new one in. Those tiny holders or clips appear to be rigid. 
>
>Does the new battery slide in or do I just pop it in and applu pressure. 
>
>TIA.

Don't switch off - if easy to remove the battery do it whilst machine switched
on.

Done it 4 times and no problems except for one when the bloody thing was under a
pci card!


Sir Hugh of Bognor

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Intelligence is not knowing the answer but knowing where and how to find it!

Hugh Gundersen
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Bognor Regis, W.Sussex, England, UK

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