770x Dead CMOS = Battery Charge Problem
770x Dead CMOS = Battery Charge Problem
The CMOS Battery expired in my oldest ThinkPad, a 770x, while stored as a reserve machine.
The CMOS replacement is a Energizer CR2025 that is generally available at WalMart. It is a lot easier to replace than the CMOS Battery on the T23.
I did notice that the 770x will NOT recharge the Li-Ion with a dead CMOS battery. This was a surprise to me.
Upon replacement of the CMOS battery, my batteries recharge successfully.
I hope this information helps somene in the future.
The CMOS replacement is a Energizer CR2025 that is generally available at WalMart. It is a lot easier to replace than the CMOS Battery on the T23.
I did notice that the 770x will NOT recharge the Li-Ion with a dead CMOS battery. This was a surprise to me.
Upon replacement of the CMOS battery, my batteries recharge successfully.
I hope this information helps somene in the future.
Steve
In-use:
T520 (FHD), 8gb, Win 7 (64bit), SSD
X220t (IPS), 8gb, Win 7 (64bit), SSD
T60p (IPS), 4gb, Win 7, SSD
Retired:
T42p (IPS), 2gb, WinXP
A31p (IPS), 2gb, WinXP
T23, 1gb, WinXP
770x, 512mb, Win2K
570e, 327mb, Win2K
In-use:
T520 (FHD), 8gb, Win 7 (64bit), SSD
X220t (IPS), 8gb, Win 7 (64bit), SSD
T60p (IPS), 4gb, Win 7, SSD
Retired:
T42p (IPS), 2gb, WinXP
A31p (IPS), 2gb, WinXP
T23, 1gb, WinXP
770x, 512mb, Win2K
570e, 327mb, Win2K
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Robbyrobot
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Re: 770x Dead CMOS = Battery Charge Problem
Let's just say that the holder on the T23 is a painThe CMOS replacement is a Energizer CR2025 that is generally available at WalMart. It is a lot easier to replace than the CMOS Battery on the T23.
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Re: 770x Dead CMOS = Battery Charge Problem
Thank you very much!!!!
My first post was going to be a question about my 770z (Which I'm typing this on now
)
that wouldn't boot unless plugged into an ac adapter, and i think my CMOS battery might be dead, too! It wouldn't stay in place without a little duct tape (one of the brackets was broken)
but I still get clock errors on startup. I'll replace my CMOS battery once I get mine in my office.
Thanks Again!!
My first post was going to be a question about my 770z (Which I'm typing this on now
that wouldn't boot unless plugged into an ac adapter, and i think my CMOS battery might be dead, too! It wouldn't stay in place without a little duct tape (one of the brackets was broken)
but I still get clock errors on startup. I'll replace my CMOS battery once I get mine in my office.
Thanks Again!!
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BillMorrow
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Re: 770x Dead CMOS = Battery Charge Problem
770Z is a classic thinkpad..
it will hot swap the ultrabay devices if running win2000..
it will hot swap the ultrabay devices if running win2000..
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sqmaster1234
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Re: 770x Dead CMOS = Battery Charge Problem
Bill, were you responding to my post? Because I don't understand where that comment fits in to the discussion.. Just Wondering!
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Re: 770x Dead CMOS = Battery Charge Problem
i was just remarking that the 770Z was a very good thinkpad, nothing more..
i THINK i have one here, someplace..
your CMOS battery issue seems to be solved more or less..
i was not intending to hijack your thread.. sorry if it seems like it..
i THINK i have one here, someplace..
your CMOS battery issue seems to be solved more or less..
i was not intending to hijack your thread.. sorry if it seems like it..
Bill Morrow, kept by parrots
& cockatoos
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She was not what you would call refined,
She was not what you would call unrefined,
She was the type of person who kept a parrot.
~~~Mark Twain~~~
Sysop - forum.thinkpads.com
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She was not what you would call unrefined,
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Re: 770x Dead CMOS = Battery Charge Problem
Oh, No! No problem, Bill... I was just wondering if you were just commenting on the ThinkPad 770z or if you were trying to help, but you're right, it's solved... Thanks for the reply, I was just curious as to the context.
And yes, the 770z is pretty awesome:)
At a demo at Harvard, a friend was showing someone how the new ThinkPads had hotswappable devices, and got so excited, that he whipped out the Hard drive. They were all like
And yes, the 770z is pretty awesome:)
At a demo at Harvard, a friend was showing someone how the new ThinkPads had hotswappable devices, and got so excited, that he whipped out the Hard drive. They were all like
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