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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2913" data-source="post: 395797"><p>In the video, there is a connector at the end of the wires of cmos that you have to attach to the other part of it.</p><p>On my laptop the connector was not attached,</p><p>I attached it. But this didn't solve the prob.</p><p></p><p>To reset cmos, just disonnecting the connector & reconnecting after sometime is required or you have to take out cmos battery? </p><p>I didn't take out cmos battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2913, post: 395797"] In the video, there is a connector at the end of the wires of cmos that you have to attach to the other part of it. On my laptop the connector was not attached, I attached it. But this didn't solve the prob. To reset cmos, just disonnecting the connector & reconnecting after sometime is required or you have to take out cmos battery? I didn't take out cmos battery. [/QUOTE]
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