770x Dead CMOS = Battery Charge Problem

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770x Dead CMOS = Battery Charge Problem

#1 Post by ethink » Thu Jul 09, 2009 8:23 pm

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.
Steve

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Re: 770x Dead CMOS = Battery Charge Problem

#2 Post by Robbyrobot » Thu Jul 23, 2009 1:52 am

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.
Let's just say that the holder on the T23 is a pain :roll: Basically, you can replace one of these CMOS batteries with a CR2025 or CR2032 fairly easily by pulling off the welded tabs with pliers and attaching them to a new battery with plastic tape - I've done this several times. Some people don't like the idea, however, and prefer new batteries. Matter of taste and perhaps security - I admit the welded tabs are safer than those simply taped onto the battery.

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Re: 770x Dead CMOS = Battery Charge Problem

#3 Post by sqmaster1234 » Fri Jul 24, 2009 8:10 pm

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!!

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Re: 770x Dead CMOS = Battery Charge Problem

#4 Post by BillMorrow » Sat Jul 25, 2009 1:31 am

770Z is a classic thinkpad..
it will hot swap the ultrabay devices if running win2000..
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Re: 770x Dead CMOS = Battery Charge Problem

#5 Post by sqmaster1234 » Sat Jul 25, 2009 9:48 pm

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

#6 Post by BillMorrow » Sun Jul 26, 2009 2:55 am

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..
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Re: 770x Dead CMOS = Battery Charge Problem

#7 Post by sqmaster1234 » Sun Jul 26, 2009 12:40 pm

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 :roll:

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