MS200 HP all in one computer - replace the CMOS battery

Hello

Can anyone help with this please?

Need to replace the battery CMOS but can't finy all information on how to access it.

Can find information on how to access hard drive, memory, and how to remove the stand, but nothing on how to access the CMOS battery / motherboard. The rear panel does not seem to have clear access points to remove it.

Thanks for your help!

For the benefit of anyone with a similar problem, figured out how to remove the envelope which was really very simple (is always when you know how).

To remove the Panel, you must first remove the stand. From there on, remove the cover on the back that conceals the hard drive. Remove the screws that hold the hard drive and a DVD burner in place.

Slide the DVD drive, and then you can gently push the lid with a knife butter blunt or similar to push the housing into the slot of the dvd player . Once it begins to pull him out just gently work your way around the edge.

Once the case is off, the CMOS battery is fairly easy to find.

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