Don't count on the "battery health" meter -- it's not a reliable measure. You can run a battery report:
Open a command prompt with admin privileges, and type powercfg /batteryreport. It will tell you how much of the battery's initial capacity remains. If it's under 50% of the design capacity, it will drain very rapidly. That can indeed lead to draining the CMOS battery (and the error you're seeing).
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Don't count on the "battery health" meter -- it's not a reliable measure. You can run a battery report:
Open a command prompt with admin privileges, and type powercfg /batteryreport. It will tell you how much of the battery's initial capacity remains. If it's under 50% of the design capacity, it will drain very rapidly. That can indeed lead to draining the CMOS battery (and the error you're seeing).
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I am also having a similar issue.. Did you find any solution other than chaning the main battery? Thanks