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Hi Paul, It sure does look like that might be the CMOS battery on the bottom of the mother board, near the AC adapter connector. Unfortunately, there is no access from the bottom unless I use a dremel tool to cut an opening. I am SHOCKED that HP would put a CMOS battery in a location that requires major disassembly. I have replaced CMOS batteries on various laptops of mine over the years, but never had to remove the mother board. Do you know this image to be that of a HP Pavilion N3390? Thanks again, John Well, it's a sale site, and sale sites have been known to put the wrong pictures up for a sale item. About all you can do, is "correlate" what you're seeing in the pictures, against the item in hand, and see if it's a match. That at least adds some weight, but doesn't give a 100% assurance it is what it says it is. Paul Hi Paul, I compared the docking connector, and other connectors to my N3390 and it sure looks like a match relative to their locations. Since this laptop is over 10 years old, I will use my dremel tool and carefully cut a square opening at the location indicated in the photo. Note: I once did this on another laptop for a different reason. Give me a day or two and I will report back. I am currently working on a couple other projects. Again Thank You, John |
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