I just got a brand new HP 15s laptop from Amazon India and ran into a CMOS reset 502 error on the very first boot. I've read that this could be linked to BIOS settings or issues with the CMOS battery. I'm curious to know if this is something that can be fixed with a BIOS update or if it indicates a more serious hardware problem that I should be worried about.
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It sounds like you’re dealing with a BIOS error, not an actual hardware issue or a faulty CMOS battery. A quick reset of the BIOS should help, and make sure the date and boot order are set correctly afterwards. Just follow the steps in the support link I shared, and you should be good to go!
Yeah, don’t stress too much. This type of error is often fixable through a software update. If anything feels off after the reset, feel free to ask for more help!
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