Hello everyone,
I’m currently troubleshooting an issue on my Lenovo ThinkPad T470p (Type 20J6) and would really appreciate any insights or solutions.
Issue summary:
Whenever I remove the main laptop battery and AC adaptor, then place them back, the system gives a “CMOS checksum error” at next boot, and the BIOS clock resets to its default time/date.
However, the RTC works fine as long as the main battery remains attached — even if the laptop is unplugged for hours. Same as I remove the battery while the AC is attached, RTC remains. Obviously, the CMOS battery does not supply the NVRAM to store the RTC.
What I’ve done so far:
Installed a brand-new CMOS (RTC) battery — polarity confirmed correct.
Measured 3.22 V on the VBAT/RTC rail near the connector (stable).
Performed power drain (removed main battery, held power button 30 sec).
Updated to the latest BIOS version 1.41 (R0FET61W) released 7 Nov 2023 (from Lenovo support site).
Verified that BIOS correctly holds settings during soft reboots, only resets after full battery and AC removal.
Despite all this, I still get the checksum error whenever the main battery is detached — even briefly.
Questions:
Is anyone else with a T470p on BIOS 1.41 experiencing this issue?
Does the latest BIOS package include the most recent Embedded Controller (EC) firmware, or could mine be outdated?
Has anyone found a hardware fix or modification (e.g., cleaning the RTC line or addressing the EC/RTC hand-off issue)?
Is there an unofficial or engineering build of the EC firmware that resolves RTC retention on the T470p?
Any detailed guidance would be appreciated. I’ve already ruled out a weak coin-cell, since I've used a few brand new ones. So I’m wondering, if this is a known EC power hand-off fault on certain board revisions (mine is NM-B071).
And the one that I dread most to ask - Do you think my BIOS corrupted?
Thanks in advance for your help!
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System details:
Lenovo ThinkPad T470p (Type 20JN-S30G00)
BIOS R0FET61W (1.41, 07-Nov-2023)
EC Version R0FHTxxW (unknown, please advise how to verify)
CMOS battery: 3.22 V measured
Board ID: NM-B071
OS: Windows 11 Pro 64-bit
I’m currently troubleshooting an issue on my Lenovo ThinkPad T470p (Type 20J6) and would really appreciate any insights or solutions.
Issue summary:
Whenever I remove the main laptop battery and AC adaptor, then place them back, the system gives a “CMOS checksum error” at next boot, and the BIOS clock resets to its default time/date.
However, the RTC works fine as long as the main battery remains attached — even if the laptop is unplugged for hours. Same as I remove the battery while the AC is attached, RTC remains. Obviously, the CMOS battery does not supply the NVRAM to store the RTC.
What I’ve done so far:
Installed a brand-new CMOS (RTC) battery — polarity confirmed correct.
Measured 3.22 V on the VBAT/RTC rail near the connector (stable).
Performed power drain (removed main battery, held power button 30 sec).
Updated to the latest BIOS version 1.41 (R0FET61W) released 7 Nov 2023 (from Lenovo support site).
Verified that BIOS correctly holds settings during soft reboots, only resets after full battery and AC removal.
Despite all this, I still get the checksum error whenever the main battery is detached — even briefly.
Questions:
Is anyone else with a T470p on BIOS 1.41 experiencing this issue?
Does the latest BIOS package include the most recent Embedded Controller (EC) firmware, or could mine be outdated?
Has anyone found a hardware fix or modification (e.g., cleaning the RTC line or addressing the EC/RTC hand-off issue)?
Is there an unofficial or engineering build of the EC firmware that resolves RTC retention on the T470p?
Any detailed guidance would be appreciated. I’ve already ruled out a weak coin-cell, since I've used a few brand new ones. So I’m wondering, if this is a known EC power hand-off fault on certain board revisions (mine is NM-B071).
And the one that I dread most to ask - Do you think my BIOS corrupted?
Thanks in advance for your help!
—
System details:
Lenovo ThinkPad T470p (Type 20JN-S30G00)
BIOS R0FET61W (1.41, 07-Nov-2023)
EC Version R0FHTxxW (unknown, please advise how to verify)
CMOS battery: 3.22 V measured
Board ID: NM-B071
OS: Windows 11 Pro 64-bit
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