Boot Tecra problem

Every time when my Tecra S1 has been disconnected from its power source for lomger 8 hours, I get "control system. Then press the [F1] key"message.

Where did this come from?

Hello

The machine is not able to check all the BIOS settings. In my opinion, you must contact Service partner. They should check main card and battery CMOS.

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