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ThinkPad Notebooks > ThinkPad T400 / T500 and newer T series Laptops > Error: 0271: Real Time Clock Error - Check Date an... « Previous 1 2 Next » All Forum Topics Previous Topic Next Topic Reply Topic options Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark Topic as New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page All Forum Topics Previous Topic Next error 0271 check date and time settings dell Topic « Previous 1 2 Next » Topic options Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark Topic as New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page pbalderos Fanfold Paper Posts: 14 Registered: ‎06-23-2012 Location: chicago Message 1 of 19 (60,168 Views) Error: 0271: Real Time Clock Error - Check Date and Time settings. Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content ‎02-04-2013 11:10 AM Hello all,I have lenovo T430s laptop that is configured with Bitlocker encruptions and TPM PIN entry. I don't think that has anything to do with the error msg I am getting but here it is. Error: 0271: Real Time Clock Error - Check Date and Time settings.Press Esc to continue or F1 to enter setup. I am unable to get into BIOS or even the login screen for Windows 7.Any advice would be appreciated. 5 people also had this question I have this question too 1 Kudo Reply richk Community Moderator Posts: 4,529 Registered: ‎01-01-2010 Location: US Message 2 of 19 (59,843 Views) Re: Error: 0271: Real Time Clock Error - Check Date and Time settings. Options Mark as New Boo
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protection and price fixing? TYAN S2885ANRF DUAL CPU OR S2895ANRF TYAN DUAL CPU OR ASUS A8N SLI DELUXENVIDIA Sander, error 0271 check date and time settings dell inspiron can you please do a multitasking test? Wana Build this! InFocus Projector Review Comments More >> You Are Here: / Forums / Motherboards / Thinkpad won't https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkPad-T400-T500-and-newer-T/Error-0271-Real-Time-Clock-Error-Check-Date-and-Time-settings/td-p/1018793 start, BIOS problem? Please HELP! Author Date Written Tools Chris P. May 07, 2003, 06:00am EDT Reply - Quote - Report Abuse Private Message - Add to Buddy List Replies: 10 - Views: 55896 Hi, I’m pretty desperate here so I’d REALLY appreciate if anyone could help me! I bought a few weeks ago an used IBM ThinkPad 2655 (A22e) in a vey http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/topic/7144/ good condition (barely used) which came with Windows 2000 Professional, and I thought still was under guaranty (but last night I found out with horror that it had expired a few months ago!). Everything was working great and I was SO happy having my first TP which I really need for studying. I partitioned it, installed Suse 8.1 and have been using it everyday with no problems at all, that is up to last night when I was on Linux coding some HTML with JavaScripts when suddenly everything froze! (something I’d only experienced under Windows before) There was no way to ‘kill’ anything or restart the computer (and it started making a funny noise) so I turned it off and on again but then it wouldn’t get past the first screen (one saying to “Press F1 to enter IBM BIOS Setup Utility” or F12 for boot device). It just won’t even ask for my hardware & bios password much less get into the selection between Linux and Windows! I tried several times getting into BIOS but all I got were the following error messages: ERROR 0271 – check date and time
Eurosoft/Mylex Faraday A-Tease HP IBM Landmark Microid Research/Mr NCR Olivetti Phillips Phoenix Quadtel Supersoft Tandon Zenith Intel Motherboards: CA810E CC820 SE440BX-2 D810E2CB D810EMO http://www.bioscentral.com/postcodes/phoenixbios.htm D815BN D815EEA D815EPEA D820LP SE440BX SR440BX JN440BX LB440GX/L440GX N440BX/NA440BX OR840 T440BX http://www.bioscentral.com/beepcodes/phoenixbeep.htm RC440BX VC820 Phoenix BIOS Text Error Messages Phoenix BIOS Post Procedures Phoenix XT 2.52 PnP BIOS Post Codes Phoenix BIOS Plus or v1.0 BIOS Post Codes Phoenix UMC chipset PCI BIOS Post Codes Phoenix PCI BIOS Post Codes Phoenix ISA/EISA/MCA v3.07 BIOS Post Codes Phoenix real time 4.0 BIOS Post Codes Phoenix 4.0 Release 6.0 BIOS Post Codes Phoenix BIOS Text Error Messages: Diskette drive A error Drive A: is present but fails the POST diskette tests. Check that the drive is defined with the proper diskette type in Setup and that the disk is installed correctly Extended RAM failed at offset: nnn real time clock Extended memory not working or not configured properly at offset: nnn Failing Bits: nnnn The hexadecimal number nnnn is a map of the bits at the RAM address that failed the memory test. Each 1 in the map indicates a failed bit Fixed Disk 0 Failure Fixed disk is not working or not configured properly. Check to see if fixed disk is installed properly. Run Setup to be sure the fixed disk type is correctly identified Fixed Disk 1 Failure Fixed disk is not working or not configured properly. Check to see if fixed disk is installed properly. Run Setup to be sure the fixed disk type is correctly identified Fixed Disk Controller Failure Fixed disk is not working or not configured properly. Check to see if fixed disk is installed properly. Run Setup to be sure the fixed disk type is correctly identified Incorrect Drive A: type - run Setup Type of diskette for drive A: not correctly identified in Setup Invalid NVRAM media type
Eurosoft/Mylex Faraday A-Tease HP IBM Landmark Microid Research/Mr NCR Olivetti Phillips Phoenix Quadtel Supersoft Tandon Zenith Intel Motherboards: CA810E CC820 SE440BX-2 D810E2CB D810EMO D815BN D815EEA D815EPEA D820LP SE440BX SR440BX JN440BX LB440GX/L440GX N440BX/NA440BX OR840 T440BX RC440BX VC820 Phoenix ISA/MCA/EISA BIOS Beep Codes: The beep codes are represented in the number of beeps. E.g. 1-1-2 would mean 1 beep, a pause, 1 beep, a pause, and 2 beeps. With a Dell computer, a 1-2 beep code can also indicate that a bootable add-in card is installed but no boot device is attached. For example, in you insert a Promise Ultra-66 card but do not connect a hard drive to it, you will get the beep code. I verified this with a SIIG (crap -- avoid like the plague) Ultra-66 card, and then confirmed the results with Dell. Submitted by John Palmer. Beeps Error Message Description 1-1-2 CPU test failure The CPU is faulty. Replace the CPU Low 1-1-2 System board select failure The motherboard is having an undetermined fault. Replace the motherboard 1-1-3 CMOS read/write error The real time clock/CMOS is faulty. Replace the CMOS if possible Low 1-1-3 Extended CMOS RAM failure The extended portion of the CMOS RAM has failed. Replace the CMOS if possible 1-1-4 BIOS ROM checksum error The BIOS ROM has failed. Replace the BIOS or upgrade if possible 1-2-1 PIT failure The programmable interrupt timer has failed. Replace if possible 1-2-2 DMA failure The DMA controller has failed. Replace the IC if possible 1-2-3 DMA read/write failure The DMA controller has failed. Replace the IC if possible 1-3-1 RAM refresh failure The RAM refresh controller has failed 1-3-2 64KB RAM failure The test of the first 64KB RAM has failed to start 1-3-3 First 64KB RAM failure The first RAM IC has failed. Replace the IC if possible 1-3-4 First 64KB logic failure The first RAM control logic has failed 1-4-1 Address line failure The address line to the first 64KB RAM has failed 1-4-2 Parity RAM failure The first RAM IC has failed. Replace if possible 1-4-3 EISA fail-safe timer test Replace th