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libertypirate Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-16-04 12:07 AM
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95. 14 year old dell PC
That is the best description of it that I have seen. Battery in pc's is usually coin shape, sometimes soldered to the motherboard, about the thickness of two or three quarters. If he replaced something it provably wasn't a watch battery. Did it have wires, did he plug into the computer, or was it pressed in like an additional board. If it is small it could be a laptop hard disk. IBM makes a 1X1" or 1X2" hard drive about as thick as an eraser. It could have been a internal flash USB component. Like a memory stick. Shit it could have been a receiver cell, satellite, pretty much anything.


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