Felix Miata <mrma...@earthlink.net> writes: > Are these old Dells continuously connected to power whether booted or not?
Yes. > I have a bunch of old Dells. When left unconnected to power, some wear > down the > 2032 coin cell CMOS batteries with unusual haste. Once this happens and > the > battery is replaced, reconfiguring the BIOS is required, unless 100% use > of > defaults proves acceptable, which because of the date and time at least, > for me is > never. I know what you mean. Some time before I retired in 2015, we had a Dell server at work that must have had bad steering diodes somewhere on the mother board because it could drain one of those 2032's in just a few hours. Nobody even knew there was a problem until it was shut down for some length of time and then it would come up wrong. Trying to remember what all happened is a bit difficult now but I seem to remember that one could power it up and it would start immediately for 10 or 15 seconds and then shut off at which time one could press the Start button and it would run with all the defaults. Good servers just remember what power states they were in when last shut down or maybe there is a BIOS setting that you can set to determine this behavior but there is none of this business of running for a few seconds and then going in to shutdown. The department that actually owned the server decided to replace it with a new one and that's the end of that story as far as I can relate. The university would have put the defective server in Surplus and state law required that it be sold at auction at which point, some poor bloak would buy it and make the same discovery we had made.:-) Martin