It will not affect. Unless your computer is placed in a very humid environment. And your own electrons also have the problem of streaming solution. Otherwise, it will not corrode the motherboard.
The motherboard battery is dead, which will affect the time of your computer and the order in which you start the drive. It doesn't matter if you don't change it.
Your machine is a brand, but you said that you were sure that the battery on the motherboard was dead, which is strange. The motherboard battery was dead, and it is still in the warranty period???What brand and model is it?Generally, the battery on the motherboard is dead, and this kind of brand machine is definitely beyond the warranty period. During the warranty period, you can find a service provider to replace the battery. As for the problem of liquid leakage, the person on the third floor has already said it. I won't repeat it.
1. The battery generally has a service life of 3 years, so it will not leak within 4-5 years. 2. If your battery has run out of power, the machine is at least 2 years old and has passed the "warranty" period (at least 1 year is stipulated by the Consumer Association).During the "warranty" period, it's OK to lose the seal. 3. If the leakage corrodes the main board, it should be repaired, because it is a "quality problem"
4. The most direct way is to call customer service directly.
ZOL Q&A>notebook>other>The main board battery is out of power. If it is not replaced, will it leak and corrode the main board?Does it hurt the computer?