Thanks for the reply, I have tried this as I was told the battery is most likely under the keyboard but I cant figure out how to remove it, I'll try again now thanks.Have you checked both sides of the motherboard?
I'm assuming you've checked the bottom-side of the motherboard. Does the Vyper have a swappable keyboard? Look for two screws on the bottom of the chassis that allow you to remove it, and then you can access the top-side.
Most modern laptops have a button combination to clear the CMOS, there's no need to remove the batter, should be stated in the manual.Thanks for the reply, I have tried this as I was told the battery is most likely under the keyboard but I cant figure out how to remove it, I'll try again now thanks.
You do it on boot. It doesn’t need to be in windows or even bios.I'm stuck in the Aptio Setup Utility I can't do any of these resets sadly