We purchased an INTEL NUC Model D34010WYK to use as a Stand-Alone Kiosk Computer.
The unit will need to power on automatically in the morning, so I set the BIOS to do so, but I cannot get it to work.
In our first unit, there was a problem with the CMOS battery failing, so we obtained an RMA and got a replacement unit.
The problem is, the new unit is having similar problems to the first:
• I want the system to start up automatically at specific times each day, so in the BIOS I set the CLOCK and check the box under power settings: to "Wake system from S5" and then set a power-up time. ( For testing purposes, I normally set it 1-2 mins in the future )
• I Save and Exit, and then shut the machine down.
• System does not power on at the set time.
• I boot it up manually by pressing the power button, and check the BIOS settings again.
• When Viewing the Date and time, the clock is now incorrect, which is why it is not booting when I want it to...
Each time shut the machine down, the System Time in the BIOS gets reset to 6 hours AHEAD of whatever I had set it to.
Is there some mystery Time Zone checkbox I am missing??
WHY does the BIOS not keep the Time setting that I save??
Not that this matters, but we have installed: Ubuntu 14.04.
4GB of Ram
120GB SSD Drive
I also don't know if this matters, but there is an error showing in the BIOS EVENT log of this replacement unit that says:
Memory Size Decrease (2)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.