The first time I press the power button, the button light turns on for a second and turns off. The computer does not boot.
I press the power button again, try to start and it gives the error that I attached in the first post.
To enter windows, I press F1 and follow the boot, but when it enters windows it obviously does not have the correct time settings.
I have to do this process every time I start the computer. Once connected to the internet, windows sets the correct time and the computer works perfectly.
If I turn off the computer, and do not disconnect it from the power, next time it starts up correctly without giving the error. But if I disconnect it from the current, the next start makes the same error again.
On the other hand, the BIOS update could be done correctly from the USB. If I want from USB I can also boot Linux.
The only problem I have is when I start the computer because there is surely a fault in the motherboard, in the CMOS battery circuit and it is not able to save the time. It is not able to recognize the power of the CMOS battery.