clock battery/slimline s5220f

I need to replace the nickel battery size in my ' puter. My first attempt to do exactly that brought me here, I'll need a little guidance. for example: how the old one is deleted?  as I understood it, it sort of 'freaked out', but when I'm actually for the site there seems to be a type of locking or securing feature which I'm sure is easy to release... If you know how... which I did not.  anyone done this before or otherwise familiar with this situation? Please make your contribution. Thank you for your time and effort spent in my name...

Cyurhere, welcome to the forum.

Here is a guide to help you remove the computer CMOS battery.  Read the instructions before trying to remove the battery.

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