Satellite L50-B-date/time in the BIOS resets without battery

Hello friends :-)

I just bought new laptop Toshiba Satellite L-50-B (Skullcandy). After a few days, I read on the internet if I want to save my battery I have to just take off and works on current alternative. I did it. My battery is fixed by two screws. When my battery is removed, I noticed a problem, my time of BIOS is reset whenever I turn off the laptop. When I put the battery, time is not set to zero.
I have difficult, maybe it was a CMOS battery? What do you think? I open it and I couldn't find the CMOS battery?

Another question, why the battery is fixed by two screws? I wondered, maybe she is not intended to be deattached?

Hello
did you get anywhere with this? I have the same problem.

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