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The CMOS battery has now been replaced, however the machine still goes into a pre-boot loop when starting. It has actually worsened now because holding the shift key down on boot doesn't always work.
Unfortunately, changing the CMOS battery automatically reset the BIOS and I do not know what the original settings were making it impossible for me to restore them. I really need the option to boot from rescue media if necessary. At the moment, there is only the default setting of Windows Boot Manager in first position.
For what it is worth, the main battery is in perfect health with no signs of swelling. Also, a full Windows 11 reinstall was performed within the last 2 months. Running sfc and system health checks found no issues.
Unfortunately, changing the CMOS battery automatically reset the BIOS and I do not know what the original settings were making it impossible for me to restore them. I really need the option to boot from rescue media if necessary. At the moment, there is only the default setting of Windows Boot Manager in first position.
For what it is worth, the main battery is in perfect health with no signs of swelling. Also, a full Windows 11 reinstall was performed within the last 2 months. Running sfc and system health checks found no issues.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Alienware A51M R2
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-10900K CPU @ 3.70GHz
- Memory
- 32,0 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GeForce RTX2080 Super
- Sound Card
- Realtek
- Screen Resolution
- 4K
- Hard Drives
- 2TB (2x 1TB PCle M.2 SSD) RAID 0 [Boot] + 2TB (2x 1TB
PCle M.2 SSD) Non-Raid [Storage]




