Hi
It would be vary nice if in the next bios change you will add gain for the HDD led light intercity.
Hi
It would be vary nice if in the next bios change you will add gain for the HDD led light intercity.
Hi
I have NUC5PPYH sometimes after restart the speed fan max and not sniping down until I disconnect it from AC power
what can i do
Thanks
After few weeks use and test of 4k60Hz video output over HDMI2.0 on my NUC7I5bnk, and after updating all the driver and BIOS using Intel Driver & Support Assistant, I still have problems with my open windows, some open windows shrink to small windows and position will be moved to top left corner when NUC goes to standby mode. Please see screenshot attached.
I was quite surprise of the problems because it never happened in the past in the other computers that I have. I thought that Intel was a good and reliable brand, and I feel otherwise now.
Please some one advise how to solve this problems.
Just bought a NUC6CAYH and installed Windows 10 Pro x64 a couple of days ago. A few minutes after Windows Update had installed the Intel graphics driver, the display connected through the NUC's VGA port started to turn black for a second or two every couple of minutes. During the Windows installation and before the box was connected to the Internet (and Windows was able to do updates), the problem did not exist.
To get rid of this annoying behavior, I started to look for updates and flashed the BIOS up to version 41 (from 38) and installed graphics driver 4849, which was just released a couple of days ago. Unfortunately, that did not solve the problem. I started searching this forum and found that many others are having the same problem. As outlined in other threads, this clearly is a Intel Windows driver problem. As others have tried, I installed Linux (Ubuntu 16.04.3) and I am not experiencing this annoying effect under Linux. So please fix this problem in your Windows driver - I specifically picked this box because of its VGA connector in support of my old monitor. It is shocking to me that a company like Intel is not capable to solve a driver problem that has been reported by so many so often for months.
I am trying to attach ASUS ROG station 2 to my NUC.
I have installed "Thunderbolt™ bus driver" and when I "View attached devices" there is nothing there.
I have installed the latest Bios "KYSKLi70.86A.0050.2017.083" and selected Devices/Thunderbolt in BIOS setup.
When I run "Intel Driver and Support Assistant" everything is up to date.
I have also attatched DxDiag.txt to this question.
What to do ?
Hi, I've seen this asked but haven't seen a solution.
NUC5i5RYH - M.2 SSD - Win 10. - BIOS 367
When trying to install Win10 via USB. I get to the "Where do you want to install Windows" disk screen and even though I can see the M.2 disk, I get the error "Windows cannot be installed to this disk......"
Bios --> Devices --> SATA I see the M.2 listed there.
Bios --> Boot --> Boot Priority I see "UEFI: USB:UEFI:USB:8.07:PART0:OS Bootloader...."
I have tried with and without UEFI enabled.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Chris
In windows advance color it only does Ycbcr420 10 bit 4k 60p. I have a Samsung js8500 TV with UHD on. Up to date with all the latest updates for my nuc7i5bnk and windows with HDR.
我的INTEL NUC6I7KYK從買來沒多久就一直出現螢幕抖動的問題
期間換過ram 換過ssd換過螢幕DP連接線
主機也換過3次,一直重複無法解決此問題
請問何解?
Nuc6i7kyk 接Dell 2715Q 4k螢幕閃爍問題(DP) - YouTube
Hi,
Last week I bought a NUC5CPYH fresh of the shelf with
- 8 Gb Ram DDR3L (Kingston 8GB 1600MHz Low Vo)
- WD Green SSD 120GB 2.5 IN 7mm
- TravelStar SATA HD 1000 Gb (very reliable)
- USB 3.0 stick 32 Gb
and got myself into an unsuspected situation with erratic and continuous boot problems.
I tested the setup with the latest UBUNTU desktop.
During installation sporadic boot problems already showed - the SSD was not always recognized.(approx 4x on 10 boots)
This resulted in no destination to install UBUNTU.
Nonetheless I managed to get UBUNTU running.
I tested the same with a TravelStar HD 1000 Gb, same pattern, the disk was not always recognized.
Also during the install process with a bootable UBUNTU USB.
With this confirmed working I moved on to W7 Pro, suspecting UBUNTU might be the problem.
After the operation of inserting USB3.0 drivers in the USB boot image, I got W7 Pro running.
I know W7 is not ideal as some (non essential) drivers are not available - but confirmed stable on other platforms.
The pattern continued - W7 did not always boot properly, activating the recovery partition on the same install.
This in the SSD drive (TravelStar HD 1000 Gb not yet tested.)
The BIOS has been successfully updated to the latest version currently available prior to installations.
When booted, the HD / SSD is always available.
The NUC boot screen is always there, BIOS is always accessible.
In BIOS the HD / SSD always shows.
I did some reading here - I saw quite a bit of boot problems, some also referring to the NUC5CPYH.
One thread caught my attention - the SATA cable on some NUC units are not standard causing sporadic boot problems.
Is this a hardware problem also occurring for the NUC5CPYH?
Any ideas welcome, I am out of options where to look or what to do.
Last resort is to send the whole lot back as unstable - not preferred at all!
Thanks!
Indra.
I have a 7@I7 nuc,that will not go to sleep. I do not know if this is caused by Microsoft upgrades or Intel driver upgrades. I have tried the various fault finding procedures, on Google searches, but I cannot find anything wrong.
Any suggestions.
Johnno
Hi,
I'm not entirely sure whether the issue is NUC related or purely a Windows bug, but I only ever encountered it with the new NUC. The OS is Win 10 x64 Education with all patches installed to this date. I have a PCIe SSD, a SATA HDD and 8GB RAM installed.
The problem is the following: If the NUC boots up after a restart (regular restart button or "shutdown -r") and then I try to hibernate it, the screen goes dark for a second and then I'm immediately back to the lock screen (or to the desktop if entering the password after sleep/hibernate is disabled). If I try to hibernate it via command line ("shutdown -h"), it does the same and returns an error: "Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service (1450)." Sleep mode (S3, suspend to RAM) still works though. It also seems not to depend on whether the hybrid sleep mode or the quick boot mode is on in the power settings.
However, if I shutdown the NUC completely ("shutdown -s") and boot it up by pressing the power button, hibernation works again and I can boot up and hibernate indefinitely. Only if there is a restart in between, hibernation will stop working until it's shutdown and started up again via the power button.
That's very strange behavior and I don't know where to even start troubleshooting, as there is no error in the event log if the hibernation fails with the 1450 code. And since the problem consistently happens after a restart (i.e. where the NUC is not technically powered down before booting up), I suspect it might be hardware related...
Could anybody reproduce this?
Will this Nuc take a 2.5 hdd?
Since the NUC has an IR sensor, is it possible to start it remotely with voice automation?
I had to reinstall Win 10 on my NUC7i5BNK, so I decided to update BIOS too. I updated it from v. 54 to 60, reinstalled Windows and I cannot start my NUC by TV anymore. Other HDMI-CEC functions work OK (NUC is switched off with the TV and TV is switched on, when NUC is booting after press of the power button). It worked like a charm before the update... Any suggestions? Thank you.
Hi, I just installed a NUC6CAYH with a SSD and one Kingston KVR16LS11/8 8Gb RAM. Everything works fine except for the fact that the BIOS indicates there is only 4Gb of RAM. the NUC is currently on factory settings.
Any help would be appreciated !
Thanks
Hi
It would be vary nice if in the next bios change you will add gain for the HDD led light intercity.
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So all installed fine - scanning shows all have updated. Now matter how many times I install this update, it doesn't change. Says latest version is 22.9
and says installed is 12.17.8.7
I have done a full remove - and a uninstall of this from device manager. Installed LAAN_WIN (new version) and scanning says I still have same old version!?!?
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win10 pro on i3 NUC kit. SAYS THIS......
12.17.8.7
Update available
This download record installs the LAN driver for Windows® 10, for the Intel® NUC Kit with the Intel® Gigabit Ethernet Network Connection.
我的INTEL NUC6I7KYK從買來沒多久就一直出現螢幕抖動的問題
期間換過ram 換過ssd換過螢幕DP連接線
主機也換過3次,一直重複無法解決此問題
請問何解?
Nuc6i7kyk 接Dell 2715Q 4k螢幕閃爍問題(DP) - YouTube
Hi,
I'm not entirely sure whether the issue is NUC related or purely a Windows bug, but I only ever encountered it with the new NUC. The OS is Win 10 x64 Education with all patches installed to this date. I have a PCIe SSD, a SATA HDD and 8GB RAM installed.
The problem is the following: If the NUC boots up after a restart (regular restart button or "shutdown -r") and then I try to hibernate it, the screen goes dark for a second and then I'm immediately back to the lock screen (or to the desktop if entering the password after sleep/hibernate is disabled). If I try to hibernate it via command line ("shutdown -h"), it does the same and returns an error: "Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service (1450)." Sleep mode (S3, suspend to RAM) still works though. It also seems not to depend on whether the hybrid sleep mode or the quick boot mode is on in the power settings.
However, if I shutdown the NUC completely ("shutdown -s") and boot it up by pressing the power button, hibernation works again and I can boot up and hibernate indefinitely. Only if there is a restart in between, hibernation will stop working until it's shutdown and started up again via the power button.
That's very strange behavior and I don't know where to even start troubleshooting, as there is no error in the event log if the hibernation fails with the 1450 code. And since the problem consistently happens after a restart (i.e. where the NUC is not technically powered down before booting up), I suspect it might be hardware related...
Could anybody reproduce this?
Hello!
Is HDR support in windows 10 creators update supported for this model?
I cant find anything to activate it? In the HD control panel i cant change color depth and so on..
Do we need graphics driver with WDDM 2.2?
Kind reegards
Jake