11-04-2016, 03:09 PM
Unplug the device. Take out all the batteries (board battery too if there is one) Push and hold the start key a few seconds first and afterwards. Put a new board battery back in if there was one to remove and leave lap battery out. If there was no board battery reconnect lap battery. Plug into AC. Start and go to BIOS. Accept defaults and save. Make sure there is or isn't a board battery. Some boards ship without the battery installed. There can be one or the other or both depending on the board. In your case probably both. Is it a new board or a used board from another computer? If it's used check the ACPI settings in the BIOS.
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