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December 2nd, 2019 06:00

Latitude E5430 CMOS Reset without disassembly!!!

Good day everyone.

I was working on a test for an OP and I wanted to reset the CMOS before I start.

What I found is that to get to the CMOS battery you must disassemble the whole laptop.

Most of the time when the CMOS battery is difficult to get to there should be a place to short without disassembling the whole laptop.

FOUND IT!!!

E5430 CMOS Reset.PNG

Use a small flat head screwdriver and short the 2 contacts.

CMOS is now reset.

As with most the contacts are located near the memory.

Sometimes located under the plastic cover on the system board under the memory.

Best regards,

U2

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December 2nd, 2019 08:00

Thanks for the great information. I have a 5430 and always suspected that there was a simplified method besides an entire teardown. Very helpful pic as well!

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December 2nd, 2019 09:00

@JOcean 

Over the years I have found many laptops with this option.

The thing I am wondering about is what is the " ME " contacts for???

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U2

November 22nd, 2021 11:00

Did Dell fire the engineers (please!) who thought it was okay to make a CMOS battery this hard to replace? This is why I don't buy or recommend Dell.

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June 29th, 2022 05:00

I tried this and it didnt worked. Bios Password still remains. Is there anything special we have to do? Specific time of shorting or something like that?

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June 29th, 2022 06:00

Welcome to the Dell Community @sphinxgr 

It only resets the BIOS to default.

It does not clear the BIOS password.

Do a Google search and you will find the way.

Best regards,

U2

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June 29th, 2022 22:00

Remove the 2-pin jumper plug. Locate the 2-pin CMOS jumper labeled RTCRST on the system board. Move the 2-pin jumper plug from the password jumper to the pins on the CMOS jumper. Plug the power cable to the computer and wait for 10 seconds for the CMOS to clear.

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June 30th, 2022 01:00

Welcome to the Dell Community @Ronaldd12 

There is no "jumper plug".

Best regards,

U2

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