Yesthey did use windows driver but was not compatable with W11 and so hence it installed a un compatable one that doesnt allow W11 to use the Core issolation security settings.
Now i cant find what is required driver to remove to get that W11 security setting back.
When I went to the Logitech site just a few days ago, I found that there were no drivers for Windows 11. I forget where I found it but I was directed to the windows calibration (Win + R/joy.cpl). When I got there, Windows would not do anything. I read somewhere else that I should unplug the pedals from the USB port and restart windows and, when that was done re-plug the USB cable. I did that and went back to the Windows calibration and found them to be working. At that point, run all three functions to their full extremes and the Windows calibration is done. The MSFS settings can then be completed. Recommended for rudder axis was -45/-45.
We recently deployed Teams Rooms devices across our org. We have about 60 devices currently, all Rallybar w/ Tap and Intel Nuc. I've notice that randomly some devices will get stuck at a blank black screen after nightly reboot. I initially thought this was an issue updating from Teams Rooms v. 4.10.10.0 to 4.11.12.0, however today we had 3 devices get stuck that had already updated to the latest version.
We are having the same issue on our end, too. 20 out of our 50 Rallybars with Taps/Intel Nuc's seem to have this issue every single day so far this week. It's become very frustrating and word is starting to get around that our Teams meeting rooms are starting become....unreliable.
The recommendation from @CheetoChester has worked great on a few Logitech Taps that were already on Windows 10, version 20H2 and only installed the Intel Iris Xe Graphics driver version 30.0.101.1191 after the Windows 10 Feature Update. We can just roll back the drivers as recommended.
However, if the drivers were installed before the Feature Update to 20H2, with the Feature Update installed after the drivers, then the button to "Roll Back Driver" is simply greyed out. We have almost 20 endpoints which fall into this category, as they were all deployed in the past 2 weeks.
Something tells me this will require Intel to publish a newer driver version before we see any real relief. They did release 4 newer sets of drivers since version 30.0.101.1191, which can be found on their support website, though this version is still the latest showing for the Intel NUC that was bundled with the Logitech Tap.
We also introduced another problem (static coming through the rally speaker) during our troubleshooting which according to logitech is caused by latest bios on the NUC. Suggested workaround is to disable Intel Platform Trusted Technology setting in the BIOS, which will kill bitlocker in the process.
@hrcc-cg This is so frustrating, we have only two systems but have the same issue on both with a frozen display every morning. I too got the information from Logitech support to upgrade all drivers (through Windows Update) and we have a "crackling" sound in the MIC now and really low volume on the speakers (We have Rally Medium).
We come across a few users reporting that the NUC MTR systems appear to be frozen or unresponsive after the nightly reboot or after displays go into sleep mode. Tap appears dark and unresponsive. The only recovery is to press and hold the NUC power button until the system shuts down and then power it back on. The root cause is an Intel Iris graphics driver update that was pushed via a Microsoft update.
In light of the latest version(30.0.101.1960) of the Graphics driver released by Microsoft on 10/05/2022 and the fact that you already rolled back to 27.20.100.8935 with no improvement, I would suggest updating the Graphics driver to see if that helps. -graphics-windows-dch-drivers.html
It was also reported that Static noise is heard on Rally Bar, Rally Bar Mini or Rally system connected to the MTR NUC when the system is idle and not on a call.
These issues started after the customer recently updated the NUC BIOS to version 0064. Intel is investigating the issue and has paused the BIOS firmware update version 0064. Microsoft MTR Premium has also stopped pushing this BIOS update via their service. The below workaround worked for most of the users.
We did that Firmware update tool awhile ago too and it helped. We haven't had any issues with our HD projectors and displays after running it. Most of our rooms are HD... with one 4K projector. The 4K was giving us issues is my last post. So far, no issues with our 4k projector and the NUC post upgrading the driver to 30.0.101.1960. This driver update seems to be the fix. If I have issues again, I'll be sure to come back and let you all know.
Hi Johan yeah I ended up having an issue a week later after my post. Tried everything that was recommended by Logitech and Microsoft. In the end I had to reset the unit. So to cut a long story short. I gave up with both Logitech and Microsoft, installed a 3rd party software called Deep freeze, that prevents any changes being made to the os, and on restart the system returns to the exact state it was in when the hard drive was "frozen". Been 3 weeks and I haven't had any issue with the system since. I will schedule to push updates this week coming to keep the system complaint.
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