M900 will initialize the morning, if the BIOS is to do

Hello

I have a few dozen Lenovo M900s that are configured in the BIOS to start every morning at 08:00 except that they do not. The BIOS clock is correct. CSM is activated as these machines are still running Windows 7. What else I can try. TVSU does not offer a new update of the BIOS for this model.

Thank you

It turns out it was a BIOS update which solved the problem. BIOS-54, according to Lenovo support. That fixed the problem for me.

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