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First post, by twiz11

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Dell laptop I own the cmos battery died and the default setting was raid on for sata function so it overrode the partition table on my ssd and messed up windows 11. Yes it didn't even see the ssd after corrupting the boot record. I said screw this and installed kubuntu since it helped me see that the drive was there it's just I had to partition and format the drive again. Trying to replace the cmos battery is better left unsaid it's not easily accessible. Windows 11 and Dell really let me down. Who knew default settings turned SATA raid on

Reply 1 of 9, by MagefromAntares

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Hi,

That is unfortunate, I never liked computers which attempted to run without some kind of confirmation after BIOS settings are lost. It would have been trivial to add a "CMOS Battery Failure -> Press F11 to enter setup" or something equivalent to this to prevent possible data loss.

Thanks for sharing this, I will keep this in my mind when choosing my next laptop/notebook, Dell was already not one of my preferred manufacturers, this just made them even lower on my "list".

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Reply 2 of 9, by twiz11

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MagefromAntares wrote on 2026-05-22, 02:34:

Hi,

That is unfortunate, I never liked computers which attempted to run without some kind of confirmation after BIOS settings are lost. It would have been trivial to add a "CMOS Battery Failure -> Press F11 to enter setup" or something equivalent to this to prevent possible data loss.

Thanks for sharing this, I will keep this in my mind when choosing my next laptop/notebook, Dell was already not one of my preferred manufacturers, this just made them even lower on my "list".

It says inaccessible boot device and I tried repairing the boot partition but it just kept looping in repair. I even tried their recovery media which you can restore from the cloud, didn't work. Didn't lose anything since I got syncthing on my phone. I got kubuntu installed so hopefully if the cmos settings hard reset, kubuntu will just see through the default settings and allow me to boot on through to the other side.

Reply 4 of 9, by twiz11

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weedeewee wrote on 2026-05-22, 18:32:

Could you please specify the exact model & specs of the dell laptop .?

dell precision 7540 intel core i7 9th gen

Reply 5 of 9, by Fazeshift

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Hmm, interesting coincidence of timing.

I have a Dell Optiplex 7040 tower (2016) that I grabbed several years ago. I just threw a SSD in it this week, got a dead battery warning, loaded defaults. I went to install Linux, and it warned me that I needed to disable Intel Rapid Storage Technology. In the BIOS config, SATA mode was set to RAID. I thought that was strange choice for default.

Perhaps RAID mode might be the default across many Dell products.

Reply 6 of 9, by twiz11

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Fazeshift wrote on Yesterday, 23:57:

Hmm, interesting coincidence of timing.

I have a Dell Optiplex 7040 tower (2016) that I grabbed several years ago. I just threw a SSD in it this week, got a dead battery warning, loaded defaults. I went to install Linux, and it warned me that I needed to disable Intel Rapid Storage Technology. In the BIOS config, SATA mode was set to RAID. I thought that was strange choice for default.

Perhaps RAID mode might be the default across many Dell products.

why does it default to being raid on for Intel Rapid Storage Tech factory defaults. I am gonna see if i can disable it via firmware because i wiped my windows for no reason not a loss though just pissed i went through the motions

Reply 7 of 9, by cyclone3d

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If you had simply switched it back to AHCI it would have booted right up.

The default is RAID and had been for many years. It is not just Dell either.

Point being, unless you have to switch it to AHCI to install the OS, just leave it on the default setting.

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Reply 8 of 9, by eddman

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cyclone3d wrote on Today, 00:53:

If you had simply switched it back to AHCI it would have booted right up.

Was about to say. Was it really corrupted? I have an old dell, E6500, and both its main and clock batteries are dead. When I installed Windows 10 I had it set to AHCI in the BIOS, which isn't the default. It does revert after leaving the laptop off for a while, which makes Windows not boot anymore, but works again when I set it back to AHCI.

Reply 9 of 9, by zyzzle

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The main problem is that in order to replace the CMOs battery, you have to disassemble the entire laptop and remove the motherboard which is behind the keyboard and all other components. This is nearly impossible to do (as you also have to put it back together again!) and sadly makes Dell laptops almost worthless after these batteries die. I do not know why such a simple design problem couldn't have been fixed. Could it really have been so hard?