The following are warnings that were detected during this boot

The following are warnings that were detected during this boot

The following are warnings that were detected during this boot

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Help! DQ77KB turns on automatically when power adapter plugged in.

Hi I’ve just joined the forum and request some help with an issue I’m having with this motherboard.

I’ve almost completed building a system using the following components:

G.skill 8gb ddr3 1333mhz

Samsung 840 120gb SSD

Samsung SH-224 DVD Writer

PA-1181-02XX 180w 19V Power adapter ( as recommended in the Intel thin Mini-ITX Component Catalogue 1H,2013)

Lian Li PC-Q11B Case.

As I’m still building the PC, I’m constantly in and out of the case and sometimes have to unplug all the cable including the power cable.

Unfortunately when I reconnect the power cable the PC immediately turns on (without me having touched the power button) with one of the following messages:

The following are warnings that were detected during this boot.

These can be viewed in setup on the events log page.

Warning : CMOS Battery Failure

The following are warnings that were detected during this boot.

These can be viewed in setup on the events log page.

Warning : CMOS Battery Failure

Warning : CMOS Checksum Error

Warning : CMOS Time Not Set

The end result is that the bios is reset and the time reverts to it factory defaults. All settings are lost.

My biggest concern is that the AMT vPro settings which I’ve painstakingly input for remote KVM will be lost in the event the client accidently turns the power switch off or if there is a general power failure.

Once I’ve reset all bios settings and as long as the power cable isn’t removed everything is fine, the PC boots up and shuts down as expected.

Any ideas what could be causing this problem?

CR2032 With Wire

Booting my NUC I noted the following message:

While you can hack the solution by simply soldering wires to the battery, I would recommend thinking twice about it. I have done it multiple times and it is not only annoying to solder onto whatever alloy battery is made of (no, it is not pure aluminium) but heating the lithum batteries significantly decreases their life.

As I didn’t know the type of connector of the top of my head I went over to Intel’s support pages and of course they had an article ready. It went even so far to actually specify connector as Molex 51020-0200. I couldn’t actually find such Molex connector but I’ve found 51021-0200 looking exactly the same. I guess not even Intel is immune to typos.

Moments before plugging it in I noticed something disturbing. Black and red wires were swapped on my replacement battery as compared to the one I pulled out. I am not sure which one is more standard but Intel and Dell like to play on opposite side of spectrum. Plugging Dell battery into NUC would almost surely damage it as CMOS battery circuits are rarely protected against reverse polarity. It was a time for surgery.

This whole battery swap took way longer than it should have but at least my BIOS complains no more. 🙂

PS: Since computer was plugged in at all times, I find it really strange to have battery fail on me after only three years. I have way older machines with their original battery still working.

6 thoughts to “CR2032 With Wire”

Had all the same problems – the short lived battery, ordering replacement with swapped wires, wasting a whole day fixing it. I appreciate the hint about pulling out the wires and swapping, otherwise i would have wasted more time/money on another battery.

Yep. battery lasted two years and five months before the date/time started to fail.

I am just in the process of installing a new battery and noticed that the wires are reversed. Which is why I landed here. This I find confusing. Is there not some standard?

Anyway, I guess there will now be a flood of customers with the same problem.

Why oh why do they switch the wiring?? Is it to bug people intentionally? Spend over a day figuring out what’s wrong, until I stumbled on your site. You’re a life safer, thank you.

I have the same problem with MSI MS-7457 v.2.2 board. Fortunately I have recognized it before plug the new battery. My solution – cut the wires and connect they reversible.

is the cables wrong on that one also?

Based on picture posted, I believe cable wiring is wrong 🙁
Just arm yourself with thin blade and some patience and you should be ok. 🙂

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Warning: A problem with the hard drive has been detected.

I just installed Ubuntu 11.04 and during boot up, after POST message the following error message is displayed:

The following are warnings that were detected during this boot.
These can be viewed in setup on the event log page.
Warning: A problem with the hard drive has been detected.

I don’t know how to view setup on the event log page.

This was a clean install on a computer that was running WXP.

The computer does boot, but I’d like to diagnose what the hard drive problem is.

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Re: Warning: A problem with the hard drive has been detected.

How old is the computer?

Have you had problems with the hard-drive before?

On 11.04 you need to search applications for the Disk Utility application.

Open it and look at the SMART status regarding the health of the drive.

Report back with what it finds.

Re: Warning: A problem with the hard drive has been detected.

The hard drive in question was part of a 2 drive striped raid array.

The boot drive shows SMART status not supported; the second drive shows all green on SMART status.

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Re: Warning: A problem with the hard drive has been detected.

Okay, it could be that the fact that the drive was part of a RAID array is the cause of the error.

Do you still use a RAID setup in the current configuration?

To help us get a better overview of what is where, please do the following:

Boot the Ubuntu Live CD/USB. Choose the option «Try Ubuntu without any changes.» Once the desktop loads come back here and do the following:

1. Download the boot info script which is in a zipped file. There is a link in my signature.
2. Once downloaded, move the boot info script by either copying or dragging and dropping the zipped folder onto the desktop and unzip the contents by using right-click Extract here.
3. Open the folder and copy the script to the desktop (you can also drag and drop if you like)
4. Open a terminal and run the following command

The following are warnings that were detected during this boot

Готово! Подписка добавлена.

Готово! Подписка удалена.

Извините, вы должны пройти верификацию для завершения этого действия. Нажмите ссылку верификации в своем электронном сообщении. Вы можете повторить отправку через свой профиль.

Warning : Missing AA#

» The following warnings were detected during this boot

WARNING : Missing AA# «

and then it loads Windows.

«Insert proper booting device or reboot »

But the system is not booting from the CD.

I have connected a brand new Harddisk. But it shows the same message in the second case.

Please help me with my problem

Please let me know what BIOS version you have and if have tried flashing the BIOS to the latest version. If not, this would be an option.

I would just suggest not going directly to the latest BIOS version, but rather go 1 by 1 and to use the F7 method.

You can check the following link for the BIOS Update Instructions if needed.

Please let me know what BIOS version you have and if have tried flashing the BIOS to the latest version. If not, this would be an option.

I would just suggest not going directly to the latest BIOS version, but rather go 1 by 1 and to use the F7 method.

You can check the following link for the BIOS Update Instructions if needed.

Change power supply..

Thank you # for your contribution on this thread.

The following are warnings that were detected during this boot

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Help! DQ77KB turns on automatically when power adapter plugged in.

Hi I’ve just joined the forum and request some help with an issue I’m having with this motherboard.

I’ve almost completed building a system using the following components:

G.skill 8gb ddr3 1333mhz

Samsung 840 120gb SSD

Samsung SH-224 DVD Writer

PA-1181-02XX 180w 19V Power adapter ( as recommended in the Intel thin Mini-ITX Component Catalogue 1H,2013)

Lian Li PC-Q11B Case.

As I’m still building the PC, I’m constantly in and out of the case and sometimes have to unplug all the cable including the power cable.

Unfortunately when I reconnect the power cable the PC immediately turns on (without me having touched the power button) with one of the following messages:

The following are warnings that were detected during this boot.

These can be viewed in setup on the events log page.

Warning : CMOS Battery Failure

The following are warnings that were detected during this boot.

These can be viewed in setup on the events log page.

Warning : CMOS Battery Failure

Warning : CMOS Checksum Error

Warning : CMOS Time Not Set

The end result is that the bios is reset and the time reverts to it factory defaults. All settings are lost.

My biggest concern is that the AMT vPro settings which I’ve painstakingly input for remote KVM will be lost in the event the client accidently turns the power switch off or if there is a general power failure.

Once I’ve reset all bios settings and as long as the power cable isn’t removed everything is fine, the PC boots up and shuts down as expected.

Any ideas what could be causing this problem?

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