Good morning,
you are my last hope
I have a Toshiba Satellite L50D and for some time, when I turn it on, the screen remains black without that happening more.
After consulting various forums I have followed this procedure which at least gave some results: I removed the battery and hold the power button for 30 seconds.
I then reinserted the battery and, after several attempts, turns on and the following "RTC Battery is low" and I have to put the time and date. Unless and go out and everything works fine, of course finquando not turn it off again.
I conclude that the BIOS battery is dead. I open the PC, but .... I do not see any CMOS battery. Again I also try to inform the Toshiba with different news: The CMOS battery is incorporated into the main battery (denied because I replaced the battery and nothing has changed); the CMOS battery is not visible because it is located UNDER the motherboard and perhaps is welded to the same (I have not checked); if you can hold it to turn on the PC attached to the power supply for several hours even if the battery is charged because the BIOS battery recharges itself (something I'm trying right now).
Please help
Thank you and good day.
Andrew
you are my last hope
I have a Toshiba Satellite L50D and for some time, when I turn it on, the screen remains black without that happening more.
After consulting various forums I have followed this procedure which at least gave some results: I removed the battery and hold the power button for 30 seconds.
I then reinserted the battery and, after several attempts, turns on and the following "RTC Battery is low" and I have to put the time and date. Unless and go out and everything works fine, of course finquando not turn it off again.
I conclude that the BIOS battery is dead. I open the PC, but .... I do not see any CMOS battery. Again I also try to inform the Toshiba with different news: The CMOS battery is incorporated into the main battery (denied because I replaced the battery and nothing has changed); the CMOS battery is not visible because it is located UNDER the motherboard and perhaps is welded to the same (I have not checked); if you can hold it to turn on the PC attached to the power supply for several hours even if the battery is charged because the BIOS battery recharges itself (something I'm trying right now).
Please help
Thank you and good day.
Andrew