Portege Z30 wasted the time of BIOS

I have the latest version of the BIOS (3.7, 1.40). I update the time of BIOS, press 'OK' and then F10 and then 'Yes', restart the computer and the operating system time is correct. But as I soon, stop the computer, the time information are lost again (alwas 2 hours late, I think that default GMT).

The computer is new and all the other BIOS configuration are saved correctly.

Any idea?

Try Please charge the battery completely RTC. Turn on your laptop and let it at least 24 hours.
RTC battery will be charged when the laptop is turned on, connected to the power supply and battery must be fully charged (100%).

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