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Depending on the model it's really easy to take out the actual computer part and replace the bios battery. Generally the caps are fine, but the bios battery is the type that likes to leak, and we're starting to see some G3 machines with exploded batteries.
If it's an earlier version there's maybe a few screws on the bottom, then you violently yank off the cover, then a few more screws and the actual computer, hard drive, and CD drive comes out as one unit.