if you have a voltmeter test if you have any voltage without the battery attached unlikely it could be a beeper too but it looks like a cmos battery
but be careful if its the battery dont cause a short circuit you coult damage a capacitor or any smd resistor they've very small tolerances.. and dont forget it could take days to discharge the circuit so stay calm ;-) i know this can be hard but when you have voltage on the part which looks like a cmos bat at worst you've to wait a week or longer ....
i've still garantee if i lose it because of liqid or damage i will open mine and try to attache a dip switch or something like this
but great disassambly video
do you've already assambled it tell us
edit:
Look what i found ....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sony-Vaio-VPC-...0689617182
second edit:
a friend told me to use a low voltage led to discharge the circuid, he sad i've to put it instead the battery in the circuid hope you solve your probs already
greets morn
but be careful if its the battery dont cause a short circuit you coult damage a capacitor or any smd resistor they've very small tolerances.. and dont forget it could take days to discharge the circuit so stay calm ;-) i know this can be hard but when you have voltage on the part which looks like a cmos bat at worst you've to wait a week or longer ....
i've still garantee if i lose it because of liqid or damage i will open mine and try to attache a dip switch or something like this
but great disassambly video
do you've already assambled it tell us
edit:
Look what i found ....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sony-Vaio-VPC-...0689617182
second edit:
a friend told me to use a low voltage led to discharge the circuid, he sad i've to put it instead the battery in the circuid hope you solve your probs already
greets morn