My NUC DN2820FYKH after a power failure and power on not switched from the first pressing the button. After pressing button NUC power on and after 2 seconds itself power off. The second time press power button and NUC on in normal mode. What is this? Latest BIOS installed.
I am using crucial ram from intel's approved list and have also confirmed it to be working on another machine. I've tried swapping the ram around, using one at a time, using different ram from working machines but so far no luck.
The NUC seemed to initially work when i first tried it in that the power light was solid blue but would not display anything on my TV which i think was due to the bios being out of date. The blinking light appeared after i attempted to update the bios with a usb stick.
Hello, I've tried two of these cards in this nuc since I thought the first one was defective but the bios doesn't recognize it and windows 7 x64 doesn't see it either. Bios says M.2 card not present when its installed. The nuc is updated to the latest bios. Thanks for your time!
looking at the uplink it looks like the NUC will run off 12VDC on the external DC jack. However the manual on the DC3217IYE states 19V +/- 10%. I am thinking that all the NUCs can run off 12VDC even though the manual states otherwise. i hooked my DC3217IYE up to 12VDC and it's running. My concern is that i use this in a product solution and wonderign if i might run into any problems. if i can run it off 12VDC it eliminates a 12 to 19V DCDC converter. can you confirm 12VDC is ok? thanks!
I have a NUC5i3RYH with latest BIOS version and I've disabled the CIR receiver in BIOS setup. However, after resuming from S3 (hybrid standby and S4 are disabled in Win 8.1 Pro and Intel Ready Mode Technology is NOT enabled/used) Device Manager shows an unknown device with following ID:
There is no driver for this device and it doesn't matter if CIR was previously enabled in BIOS setup and the Nuvoton driver installed in Win 8.1. If you reboot the system, the unknown device is not visible until putting system in S3 sleep mode and then resuming.
Windows 7 stopped booting up after updating our NUC NUC5i7RYH to BIOS 0350 from 0249. I will just get a black screen will a flashing cursor (underscore) as soon as it goes past the BIOS and after a while I will get this error: "Invalid system disk. Replace the disk, and then press any key".
I did a lot of troubleshooting using the Windows 7 recovery DVD trying to fix the BCD (e.g. bootrec /rebuildbcd), but nothing would fix the bootup. The bootrec /rebuildbcd command actually failed with this error: "The requested system device cannot be found".
I went as far as reformatting the drive and trying to do a clean install (don't worry, I had a full backup), but the Windows Installed said "Windows cannot be installed to this disk. The computer's hardware may not support booting from this disk. Ensure the disk's controller is enabled in the computer's BIOS menu".
I did go through all the BIOS settings to see if there was an incorrect setting, but couldn't find anything, even after comparing the BIOS settings with another NUC that still had the old firmware and was still booting up. I was able to install Windows on the NUC after I downgraded the BIOS back to 0249 (the Windows Installer did not show that error any more).
I have now downgraded the BIOS back to 0249 and restored the Windows installation, and the drive booted up again. I then upgraded the BIOS to 0348 and immediately the PC wouldn't boot. BIOS 0350 also doesn't boot. The PC booted up fine once I downgraded again to 0249.
I bought a NUC5i5RYH and have installed Openelec and Windows 10, which automatically starts within 2 seconds of a shutdown from both Openelec (Kodi) or Windows 10, this is running with Hyper X 8gb DDR3L 1600 SODIMM memory and 320gb 2.5" Toshiba HDD. I have updated the bios to the current 0350 bios from the Intel website and have also switched off WOL or any wake setting in the bios to no avail. I don't see any settings for Deep S4/S5, the settings i have are Wake on LAN from S4/S5, Wake from S5, Wake S3 via CIR, Wake from S4 or S5 via CIR.
Really hoping you can help. I have recently purchased an Intel NUC system (i3, dual HDMI) and while I love the form factor and design I am having issues using this as a HTPC. The system sets up flawlessly and I can use it to view and listen to whatever in a browser or via XBMC for streaming stuff from my NAS. However, when I turn off all my components and come back to the system later there are no Audio devices detected. The speaker in the task tray will show a red X and when I try to auto detect issues it doesn't find any audio devices. The only resolution is to reboot the system. I am running Windows 8 Pro and have tried both HDMI ports on the back. Again, this only occurs when I turn off my other components and come back later to use the system.
My setup is the Intel NUC is connected to an HDMI port on the back of my Yamaha receiver. My Yamaha receiver is then hooked up to my Samsung Plasma television. It seems when the HDMI signal from the NUC to the receiver is lost, the audio device issues occurs when the receiver starts back up. This isn't an issue with the receiver as I have tried the other 4 HDMI ports and all other devices work, and when I try the NUC on those the same issue occurs when I come back. I am also positive of this as I have a Windows Home Server hooked up to the same setup via HDMI and the issue doesn't occur. The Windows Home Server is 2011 and is running an i3 as well.
I am really at a loss, and unfortunately this is very frustrating. Now, Windows 8 does reboot quickly, but I shouldn't have to do this each and every time I use the system. I really hope you guys an help, otherwise I'll need to offload this great little device and try something else.
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