A simple question about CMOS batteries

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So the answer to my question is.
That not all CMOS batteries might not be compatible with most motherboards?
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The simple answer is - not necessarily, no.

You'd not likely strike problems, but take the old one with you for comparison and ID when you buy the new one and there's no problem.
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If your too lazy buying a new battery at a store try the spare one you have in the garage it isn't going to hurt you.
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