Edit: I've never opened this model ... just going by Service Manual.
It was a coin-cell battery. Cost less than $1. I ripped apart the laptop, bought a CR2032 and soldered the wire with the clip. Replaced the CMOS battery and my laptop is working fine again. I'm astounded Dell is resorting to this level to fleece the unaware/non-tech customer. A $200 bill for something less than $1!
demonashes
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It was a coin-cell battery. Cost less than $1. I ripped apart the laptop, bought a CR2032 and soldered the wire with the clip. Replaced the CMOS battery and my laptop is working fine again. I'm astounded Dell is resorting to this level to fleece the unaware/non-tech customer. A $200 bill for something less than $1!
Tesla1856
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April 6th, 2013 00:00
Coin-Cell Battery is not soldered in ... it just plugs in.
See m14x (R1) Service Manual
http://ftp.dell.com/Manuals/all-products/esuprt_laptop/esuprt_alienware_laptops/alienware-m14x_service%20manual_en-us.pdf
Edit: I've never opened this model ... just going by Service Manual.