I had a Dell Inspiron N7110 in the shop for screen/battery replacement. Since it is an older model, I completely disassembled it for cleaning, replaced CMOS batt, new thermal paste, like I normally do with laptop repairs..
Back together, runs like a dream, except for one oddity; Every couple of boots, the CMOS seems to lose its memory, and prompts you to hit F2/reset everything.. The CMOS batt is good, I know that. The client wanted to save a few bucks and purchased a generic (main) battery, 11.1 volt, instead of OEM. I have done this in the past with no issues.
What do you guys think? Would a non-OEM battery cause the BIOS to lose its settings every few boot ups?
Back together, runs like a dream, except for one oddity; Every couple of boots, the CMOS seems to lose its memory, and prompts you to hit F2/reset everything.. The CMOS batt is good, I know that. The client wanted to save a few bucks and purchased a generic (main) battery, 11.1 volt, instead of OEM. I have done this in the past with no issues.
What do you guys think? Would a non-OEM battery cause the BIOS to lose its settings every few boot ups?