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ProductsHomearound the homeproductivityHow do I Repair the Real Time Clock Error?How do I Repair the Real Time Clock Error?By David WeedmarkThe real-time clock (RTC) on a computer is a circuit integrated into the computer's motherboard that keeps track of the time and date, even when the computer is turned off and unplugged. The RTC is real time clock error dell powered by the CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) battery. In older computers, this
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battery can lose power and may cause RTC errors until it has been replaced. In newer computers, the battery should real time clock error dell inspiron not need to be replaced. In either case, follow the following steps until the error has been resolved.Step 1Restart your computer. This often clears the error.Step 2Remove any new components or peripherals you
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have added to the computer since the last time it was turned off. Unplug the computer before removing the case to remove internal components. Replace the case, plug in the computer and start the computer. If this has resolved the error, the new components are incompatible with your motherboard and may need repair or replacement.Step 3Unplug your computer. Open your computer case and look for the CMOS error 0271 check date and time settings dell battery. In older computers is should be a small removable battery, resembling a watch battery, attached to the motherboard with a clip. If the battery is not removable, skip to Step 6.Step 4Replace the battery. Close the case, plug in your computer, and start the computer. Set the date and time if prompted.Step 5Turn off the computer and wait five seconds before turning the computer on again. The real-time clock should be operating error-free.Step 6Take your computer to a technician if none of the above steps have resolved the error. The motherboard will probably need repair or replacement.References & ResourcesPC Guide: CMOS Battery Is Dead or DyingIndiana University: What is CMOS?PC Guide: Real Time Clock FailuresRelatedHome Automation on a Budget: A Smart Home for Under $100Smart Home20 Things We Can Look Forward to After the Digital ApocalypseProductivityWhat Is the Function of RAM in a Computer?ProductivityHow to Disable a Pop-Up Blocker on a MacProductivity5 Signs That Your Family Needs New PhonesProductivityHOW WE SCOREABOUT USCONTACT USTERMS OF USEPRIVACY POLICYAdvertise©2016 Demand Media, Inc.Login | Sign UpSign UpLog InCreate an account and join the conversation!Or Forgot Password? Remember meLog InCancelBy signing up or using the Techwalla services you ag
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Explanation: A failure has been detected in the real-time clock module on real time clock the motherboard. Diagnosis: When encountered during the installation of a new motherboard or system, this can indicate various hardware problems. On an existing system it usually means a problem with the battery, although it could be a developed motherboard problem as well. Recommendation: Troubleshoot the battery. Troubleshoot the motherboard. Home - Search - Topics - Up The PC Guide (http://www.PCGuide.com) Site Version: 2.2.0 - Version Date: April 17, 2001© Copyright 1997-2004 Charles M. Kozierok.All Rights Reserved. Not responsible for any loss resulting from the use of this site. Please read the Site Guide before using this material. Custom SearchCheck Date and Time setting Error How fast is your internet? Test your internet connection If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 2 of 2 Thread: Bios 0271 Check Date and Time setting Error Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 22-10-2002,12:55 AM #1 RedStar Guest Bios 0271 Check Date and Time setting Error I was running Red Hat 7.3 on my Gateway 500 (Pentium III). Two days ago I did a fresh installation of Red Hat 8.0. When I rebooted the Linux for the first time everything was ok. Then when I ve tried to reboot the PC for the second time above msg appeared. ERROR 0271 Check date and time settings {esc} proceed {f1} enter setup The problem is that from then on keyboard is not responding at all. Before the error msg appears on the monitor, keyboard is responding normally. So if I press F1 before the error msg, I can see the "preparing to run system setup...." but soon after that error msg appears and the whole system hangs. I found on Phoenix web site that I need to enter the bios setup and adjust date and time (obviously!) but I just simply cannot enter the bloody bios setup because sytem hangs. Please help me. Thanks! 22-10-2002,07:28 AM #2 Babe Ruth Guest Re: Bios 0271 Check Date and Time setting Error Redstar, As you say: Error 0271: Check date and time settings means that the real-time clock has reverted to a default date and time, and you need to enter the system setup program (BIOS) and change the date and time back to the correct settings. If the problem continues, replace the battery for the bios/cmos on the motherboard (often a small round 'watch' type battery). Now it may be easier to replace the battery first and then see if this gives you the o