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instead for Do you mean Users Online 89 Members / 2740 Guests English Community > 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 error 0251 as New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page All Forum Topics Previous Topic Next 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 (60,329 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
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 real time clock error dell inspiron the computer is turned off and unplugged. The RTC is powered
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by the CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) battery. In older computers, this battery can lose power and
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may cause RTC errors until it has been replaced. In newer computers, the battery should not need to be replaced. In either case, follow the following steps until 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 the error has been resolved.Step 1Restart your computer. This often clears the error.Step 2Remove any new components or peripherals you 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 https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-do-i-repair-the-real-time-clock-error 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 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 Apoc
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t23 IBM Thinkpad Laptop that did not come with a hard drive, a hard drive caddy, RAM, RAM cover, and some other things. I got all the stuff for it and installed WinXP on it. I got all the needed updates and Anti-Virus and everything. It worked fine for a week and then the clock started acting weird. my computer had to be plugged in for the time to advance. if it wasn't plugged in, it would just stay at the same time. someone told me that the problem had to do with the cmos battery. I thought that maybe it had come loose so after i shut my computer down, I took out the cmos battery and put it back in. when i started my computer an error message came up that said: error #0271 check date and time settings. after it displayed this it went to the bios password screen and i entered the only password i knew: the user password which was nothing. it would not let me change any settings so i exited and the same thing happened when i rebooted it. i went home and google-searched "bios password" and found that a few websites said that if i remove the cmos battery for 10-20 min, it would clear the bios password. I did this and now i can't even enter setup as a user and my computer still can't get far enough to load the operating system or anything. I can't unlock the bios at all or view it. I downloaded PCDoctor: a program that said that you save it to a disk and boot from it it will give you the option of changing/removing the bios password. but my computer doesn't get far enough for me to change it to boot from anything. Does anyone know how to help me out? troubleshooting-hardware 1) If you are wasting time, then you are wasting money. 2) If you are wasting gas, then you are wasting money. 3) Time = Gas. <---lol Visit http://www.ElectrodeXS.net !!! stevehoff424 38 posts since Jul 2006 Community Member 4Contributors 13Replies 16Views 9 YearsDiscussion Span 5 Years Ago Last Post by dmcaarlson 0 verbob 9 Years Ago Firstly, you don't have an option to press a certain key to just ignore the error and continue? What strikes me as strange is that the time would not advance when running off the battery. Basically, all the cmos battery does is provide just enough power to hold the settings from the BIOS. It is understandable that everytime you shut down and restart that the time would disappear. Normally though, if you merely soft-reset, the settings are not [usually] discarded. I would guess that there is something else (on top of the battery) causing these symptons. On some desktops, a wrongly placed jumper sometimes caused this effect. (some older IBMs would still boot when the clear cmos jumper was set, but not retain any bios chang