I know but curious. Looked this thing over and it appears there are no fasteners to remove to gain access to mother board. Totally seamless case except a small cutout cover on left side.They are usually good for about 10 years or so. A windows 11 AIO should not need a new one already.
Welcome to consumer grade crap. They make it pretty hard for the average Joe to get inside. It's probably mostly clips with some screws hidden here and there.I know but curious. Looked this thing over and it appears there are no fasteners to remove to gain access to mother board. Totally seamless case except a small cutout cover on left side.
I would only change it if you currently have a cmos failure which you never stated if that is the case.Greetings-
Got a Lenovo AIO Widows 11 desktop. How would one change the CMOS battery? Is it a rechargeable that never needs replacement?
it was just a curiosity question for now. I have changed these things in the pastI would only change it if you currently have a cmos failure which you never stated if that is the case.
It's easy on a desktop but a bit more challenging with a laptop.it was just a curiosity question for now. I have changed these things in the past
all the ones I did were laptopsIt's easy on a desktop but a bit more challenging with a laptop.
Lenovo's alleged "business grade" crap is just as bad.Welcome to consumer grade crap. They make it pretty hard for the average Joe to get inside. It's probably mostly clips with some screws hidden here and there.
The old T-series Thinkpads, the design Lenovo inherited from IBM, were good, but they've steadily gone downhill on that front since then. The T-series were some of, if not the easiest to service machines out there.Lenovo's alleged "business grade" crap is just as bad.