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Ubuntu 18.04 does not support the Micro SDXC

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I have a NUC Kit NUC7i3BNK. I used it for Ubuntu 18.04.

 

The person who supports it, (NUC7i3BNK),  told me that it does not support the Micro SDXC .

 

The question I have is, it does not when you put the memory and try to read it it comes back with an error.

 

Is there a BIOS recently that fixes this? If there is you can put it in this letter or tell me is the number and the date.


NUC6i7KYK Replacement Fan??

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Can't find a listing for a replacement fan. I do see RMA's listed for this problem, but is it still covered?  Can anyone tell me what you've done?

Mine is whining and stops every once in a while.

NUC7i5DNHE BIOS - Disabling PCIe M.2 SSD slot also disables I219-LM Ethernet

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I have encountered an issue with the BIOS of my NUC7i5DNHE.

 

In Visual BIOS setup, whenever the M.2 SSD checkbox under PCI is unchecked, then save & exit, the Intel Ethernet Connection I219-LM also gets disabled, so UEFI PXE IP4 and IP6 disappear from the UEFI boot list.

 

Attached are 3 pics showing:

1. BIOS main screen with M.2 SSD checkbox enabled: 3 items under UEFI (SSD, PXE IP4 & PXE IP6) are visible

2. BIOS screen where M.2 checkbox is located

3. BIOS main screen with M.2 SSD checkbox disabled: no boot items under UEFI are visible

 

The internal PCIe SSD should of course not show up after it is manually disabled, but the two UEFI PXE boot entries (IP4 & IP6) should remain but they are gone as well.  I disabled the M.2 SSD temporarily since I wanted to do UEFI PXE IP4 booting.

 

My setup is as follows:

* NUC7i5DNHE   SA# J57828-504, BIOS 0058

* 2 x 4GB Samsung DDR4 4GB 1Rx16 PC4-2400T-SC0-11 SODIMM (M471A5244CB0-CRC)

* Samsung 960 PRO 2TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD (MZ-V6P2T0)

* Acer T232HL display (connected via HDMI)

* Logitech k830 wireless keyboard (Logitech USB dongle plugged into any front or rear USB port)

 

I'd also like to add that after I physically removed the Samsung 960 PRO PCIe M.2 SSD from the NUC7i5DNHE, the UEFI PXE boot entries returned and functioned normally (only PXE IP4 tested), so these UEFI PXE boot entries disappear only when an M.2 SSD is installed but set to disabled via checkbox in the BIOS Setup.

 

This looks like a BIOS bug to me, and is reproduced 100% without booting any OS from the PCIe SSD.  I also tried loading BIOS defaults via F9 but it made no difference.

Using the IR Receiver - how?

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I have a Harmony Elite remote control and would like to use it to control certain Apps on my PC - a new NUC8i5BEH running W10 Pro.

My previous PC had a USB HP IR receiver that I added as an MCE and it worked great.

Can anybody tell me how to control the PC with this remote - what do I add the PC as - and do I add two devices - the PC and receiver?

 

EDIT:I'm starting to think it's broken.

It appears in Device Manager - as does a Microsoft eHome Infrared Tranceiver - but if I add a Device into the Harmony (Windows Media Center) it just does nothing.

Any way to test the thing?

NUC8i3BEH, does not boot after reboot

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BIOS Information

Vendor: Intel Corp.

Version: BECFL357.86A.0048.2018.0919.2013

Release Date: 09/19/2018

 

Memory Device

Size: 8192 MB

Form Factor: SODIMM

Bank Locator: Memory Channel A

Type: DDR4

Type Detail: Synchronous

Speed: 2400 MT/s

Manufacturer: Kingston

Part Number: 99U5624-001.A00G   

Rank: 1

Configured Clock Speed: 2400 MT/s

Minimum Voltage: 1.2 V

Maximum Voltage: 1.2 V

Configured Voltage: 1.2 V

 

smartctl --info /dev/nvme0n1

smartctl 6.6 2016-05-31 r4324 [x86_64-linux-4.15.0-39-generic] (local build)

Copyright (C) 2002-16, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org

 

 

=== START OF INFORMATION SECTION ===

Model Number:                       KINGSTON SA1000M8240G

Firmware Version:                   E8FK11.L

PCI Vendor/Subsystem ID:            0x2646

IEEE OUI Identifier:                0x0026b7

Total NVM Capacity:                 240 057 409 536 [240 GB]

Unallocated NVM Capacity:           0

Controller ID:                      0

Number of Namespaces:               1

Namespace 1 Size/Capacity:          240 057 409 536 [240 GB]

Namespace 1 Formatted LBA Size:     512

Local Time is:                      Fri Nov 23 14:27:07 2018 +04

 

parted /dev/nvme0n1 print

Модель: KINGSTON SA1000M8240G (nvme)

Диск /dev/nvme0n1: 240GB

Размер сектора (логич./физич.): 512B/512B

Таблица разделов: gpt

Флаги диска:

 

 

Номер  Начало  Конец  Размер  Файловая система  Имя                   Флаги

1     1049kB  538MB  537MB   fat32             EFI System Partition  загрузочный, esp

2     538MB   240GB  240GB   ext4

 

Installed Lubuntu 18.04.1.

 

I have a problem with the device.

After the device is rebooted, it does not boot to OS, but after power cycle (off/on), the boot is normal.

 

I attach the result of ssu and the photo of the message that comes out some time after the device is rebooted.

 

I installed Lubuntu with default BIOS / UEFI settings, enabled and disabled secure boot, always the same results.

NUC7PJYH can't boot with CMSO4GX4M1A2133C15 RAM

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As the title specifies, I ordered myself a pair of NUC7PJYH devices, with Kingston SA400S37/120G SSD drives and 1x Corsair CMSO4GX4M1A2133C15 (4GB 1.2V 2133Mhz DDR4 CL15) stick of RAM each.

 

I've been unable to get either of the systems to boot with the specified memory modules, but both the RAM sticks work fine in other systems that I've tested them in.

I was able to boot a NUC using a RAM stick from a laptop, and ran a BIOS upgrade with that, to no change.

I've also attempted seating the memory sticks in both of the slots, both solo as well as with both sticks in one system. All to no avail.

 

Is there anything else I can attempt, or am I completely out of luck here?

NUC7ixBN Screen Flashing (screen turns on and off) when using 4K resolutions

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Hi all,

 

We are aware of this issue and a bug was opened a couple weeks ago.  The developers/engineers are working on finding a solution and I will post any updates and/or solutions here.

 

Thank you for your patience.

Support for Consumer IR

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I would like to use the consumer IR built-in to the NUC to control other devices on Windows 10.  Are there any programs that will learn/recognize IR commands?  If not, is there any documentation for how to programatically access the IR so I could write my own?


NUC no longer sees HDMI monitor

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Hi,

 

I have an Intel NUC7i5BNKE, running Windows 10 with all latest updates, including the graphics driver from the Intel NUC website. The BIOS is from DNKBLi5v.86A.0058.EB. Until recently, I had it connected to my LG OLED B8 TV as a monitor using a high-speed HDMI cable. This worked fine.

 

But, I've now moved the system and just reconnected the NUC to the TV. Nothing happens. The TV thinks there is no signal, and the NUC does not display the TV in the list of display options. I've tried different cables and different HDMI inputs on the TV, and both HDMI ports on the NUC. Nothing has worked. I have not made any recent hardware or software changes.

 

Today, It tried to upgrade the HDMI firmware on the NUC. I downloaded NUC7ixDN-HDMI-Update-1.71 and ran the "BobcatAuxISPTool" as instructed, with the included v1.71 driver file and FW file. This fails. When I click on the "Get FW version" button, I just get an error that says "System connection failed!". When I click on the "Start" button, I get the following:

 

Start ISP...

Current Firmware Version: N/A

ISP initialization failed!

System Reset ...Not available!

ISP failed! (1)

ISP failed! (1)

 

Also, I notice that for the graphics adapter, it just says "Intel:", with nothing after the colon. Refresh has no effect.

 

Can anyone help me to troubleshoot this? Thanks!

 

Here is the full log from BobcatAuxISPTool, in case it helps:

 

Gfx Selection = 0

Graphics adapter initialization - NVIDIA: failed! (-2)

Graphics adapter initialization - AMD: Loading DLL failed!

Graphics adapter initialization - Intel (LS-PCON): done!

  Device ID: 0x0C = N/A (0xF)

  Device ID: 0x0D = N/A (0xF)

  Device ID: 0x0E = N/A (0xF)

  Device ID: 0x0F = N/A (0xF)

Graphics adapter initialization - Intel: done!

------------------------------------

Gfx Selection = 0

Graphics adapter initialization - NVIDIA: failed! (-2)

Graphics adapter initialization - AMD: Loading DLL failed!

Graphics adapter initialization - Intel (LS-PCON): done!

  Device ID: 0x0C = N/A (0xF)

  Device ID: 0x0D = N/A (0xF)

  Device ID: 0x0E = N/A (0xF)

  Device ID: 0x0F = N/A (0xF)

Graphics adapter initialization - Intel: done!

====================================

11/29/18 19:33:14

====================================

Current Firmware Version: N/A

ISP initialization failed!

System Reset ...Not available!

ISP failed! (1)

ISP failed! (1)

How can I remote start NUC8i7HNK from cold off?

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With an actual remote.. like RF or IR

the Silverstone I got needs to connect to the power switch leads which the NUC doesn't give access to so I need somethin diff

DC3217IYE: Constant crashes with GPU acceleration

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Hello,

 

I bought an used DC3217IYE, relatively cheap and out of warranty. Works fine except one thing: I get constant crashes/lockups with screen flashing whenever I install the drivers for the integrated GPU (HD 4000).  Tried different drivers versions, different OSes, BIOS versions... No luck. However, when a basic display driver is installed, everything's fine.

 

In my opinion, that part of the hardware is faulty but it's sad to put it in the trash and I have enough servers to use it that way. Any ideas that could prevent the GPU from crashing ? Crazy ideas are accepted !

 

Regards,

 

Laurent.

Cant install Win 8.1 on NUC 5i3RYH whats wrong?

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My NUC was replaced under warranty and I am trying to get going again and having all kinds of problems.

 

1) I prepared by downloading all the 8.1 drivers and held them aside

2) I erased the HD by right-clicking the drive and then format with NTFS the non-quick way.

3) I tried to install 8.1 using a plug/play DVD-ROM and hit errors, including that Windows couldnt find a partition to install on.

4) Using the link "Repair Windows" on one of the DVD installation screens, I went to Advanced options and using the Command prompt and DISKPART, partitioned and then formatted the HD.

5) Before and after that step, i had two repeating errors. 1) "Boot Configuration Data" file is missing or broken. I didnt have such an error on my first NUC, why now? Where is such a file, anyway? Cant be on the HD or DVD, so does it mean one has to created for the first time? How to do that? I googled the problem and followed the Command prompt steps to repair the file but that didnt work. I also read about downloading a creation program that runs off of a flash drive but, im not sure, the instructions for that seem to repeat the Command steps that already didnt work. Need guidance here. 2) After about 2-3 minutes of Windows installing, it pauses and asks for the Media driver (for USB, DVD, HD). But in my folder of drivers there isnt any such driver, only for Graphics and Audio. Wouldnt these be ordinarily on the Windows installation disk? Yet they are not.  Looking at the driver list for this NUC and 8.1 on the website, there isnt a Media driver. I also had no such request on my first 5i3RYH.

 

What can i do? Thank you!

NUC8I5BEK cannot wake up after screen off

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My NUC8I5BEK with INTEL 760P 256G SSD is connecting to Sony Tv as media center. However, once the screen off, i will never be able to wake it up by any means except to power it off and turn on again.

 

Here are what i did, but still cannot resolve this issue.

(1) Update all drivers and windows 10 update (1809)

(2) Disable deep sleep in BIOS

(3) 3 mins screen off

(4) never sleep

 

It is really annoying now as i have to set screenoff and sleep to "never"

NUC6CAYH slow boot with SATA SSD Legacy mode.

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Hi. Seems like I have the same problem as in "locked" thread
DN2820FYKH  slow boot with SSD.

In my case this is MBR, GRUB2 boot loader with dualboot Linux Mint 18.3 and Windows 10.
But found several other "dead" threads (e.g. NUC5PPYH Slow Boot Time ) with Windows 8.1 and other OS's.

 

So. On my desktop PC this exact SSD booting this exact GRUB/Linux takes like 3 seconds till GRUB and 7-10 seconds most for kernel. For GRUB/Windows combo it takes 3 + 12-15 seconds.
On my brand new NUC6CAYH with 2x4 PC3-14900 (Ah and to kill all the excuses from start - even the SSD is Intel ) it is !40! Seconds till GRUB and some crazy !30! second between the GRUB and start of kernel/Windows boot.
OK. You may blame spooky Linux and "that Linux bootloader" for Windows for second delay after GRUB. But there should be no excuse for first delay.
As I told it is MBR and I see no reason to move to UEFI. In setting I tried lots of stuff - leaving both UEFI and Legacy boot mods, disabling/enabling FastBoot, disabling network boot etc.
The BIOS was BIOS Version 0053 - AYAPLCEL.86A.0053.2018.0727.1436, I updated it with BIOS Version 0057 - AYAPLCEL.86A.0057.2018.1105.1536 - all the same.

 

My guess was that it tries to connect to WiFi (it has no SSID credentials anyway) and resolve something (Ethernet is disconnected), it might be the stupid guess.

 

Ah. And I have second nasty problem. The keyboard is not working in GRUB menu. So to select Windows I have to change default choice and reboot all the time.
As with this guy in also "dead" thread Keyboard and Mouse not working on Intel NUC Kit NUC5PGYH

Also no change with BIOS update/ GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="iommu=soft"/ playing with "Legacy USB" setting.
In BIOS and in OS's the keyboard works fine. As well as the same keyboard in same SSD GRUB on PC.
Again my guess - all the "easy to use" ports are USB 3. Maybe GRUB can not in USB 3 backward compatibility (will check on desktop PC today). And I have no internal USB (that is told to be USB 2) to normal USB A adapter to test the idea on NUC.

If no response to this second problem - will start the new thread.

 

All this seems like 2 bugs (at least the first problem) and poor testing in "Legacy" MBR mode. As you see - I am way not alone with this issue. If need any more information or test something - you are welcome. Will appreciate any help. Thanks in advance.

CIR on NUC7CJYH dies after a few seoconds when boot into linux

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Hello everybody,

I own a NUC7CJYH with the latest bios version 0039.

I have the problem that after booting into linux the CIR does not work after a few seconds.

 

OS: Debian Jessie or Debian SID

Kernel: 4.17.2, 4.17.1, 4.14.52

Driver: ite-cir

 

There is no error message (dmesg / journalctl) or an other notice. The ir codes are simply no longer registered (ir-keytable -t). Unloading all RC modules and reloading them will not help either. Just a reboot helps.

I'm not alone with this problem:

https://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=298462&pid=2730976#pid2730976

 

On Windows, everything is fine.

 

Any suggestions?

 

Thank you


wake-up question on NUCC6CAYS

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I had a query regarding if bluetooth/wifi can wake-up the system from sleep or will prevent sleep from occurring. In the NUCC6CAYS datasheet there is a PCIe wake listed but BT is not. The reason for asking is that my NUC (Ubuntu) does not go to sleep if I choose "Suspend" from the UI when a BT transfer is on-going. Is this expected, will BT activity cause sleep to abort ?

NUC8i7HVK + LG 38WK95C-W HDMI signal issue

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The NUC8i7HVK running Windows 10 Home is unable to sustain an HDMI signal to the LG 38WK95C-W ultrawide monitor. HDMI works perfectly when I use an older 24" Dell display, but on the LG panel the result is what you see in the attached video.

 

What I've done:

  • Updated all drivers and BIOS.
  • Tested all the HDMI ports (on both the NUC8i7HVK and the 38WK95C-W).
  • Obtained new HDMI cables - specifically, HDMI to HDMI and mini DisplayPort to HDMI.

 

None of the above help. The only way I'm able to get this to work is by using a USB-C to USB-C cable or a mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable. This is sub-optimal, because the whole point of this setup for me was to use the LG's PBP feature to have the Windows box output to half the screen via HDMI and for my MacBook to charge and output via USB-C. Unfortunately, the 38WK95C-W has only one USB-C input and the PBP feature doesn't work with DisplayPort.

 

Intel: can this be fixed?

NUC7i5DNHE BIOS - Disabling PCIe M.2 SSD slot also disables I219-LM Ethernet

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I have encountered an issue with the BIOS of my NUC7i5DNHE.

 

In Visual BIOS setup, whenever the M.2 SSD checkbox under PCI is unchecked, then save & exit, the Intel Ethernet Connection I219-LM also gets disabled, so UEFI PXE IP4 and IP6 disappear from the UEFI boot list.

 

Attached are 3 pics showing:

1. BIOS main screen with M.2 SSD checkbox enabled: 3 items under UEFI (SSD, PXE IP4 & PXE IP6) are visible

2. BIOS screen where M.2 checkbox is located

3. BIOS main screen with M.2 SSD checkbox disabled: no boot items under UEFI are visible

 

The internal PCIe SSD should of course not show up after it is manually disabled, but the two UEFI PXE boot entries (IP4 & IP6) should remain but they are gone as well.  I disabled the M.2 SSD temporarily since I wanted to do UEFI PXE IP4 booting.

 

My setup is as follows:

* NUC7i5DNHE   SA# J57828-504, BIOS 0058

* 2 x 4GB Samsung DDR4 4GB 1Rx16 PC4-2400T-SC0-11 SODIMM (M471A5244CB0-CRC)

* Samsung 960 PRO 2TB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD (MZ-V6P2T0)

* Acer T232HL display (connected via HDMI)

* Logitech k830 wireless keyboard (Logitech USB dongle plugged into any front or rear USB port)

 

I'd also like to add that after I physically removed the Samsung 960 PRO PCIe M.2 SSD from the NUC7i5DNHE, the UEFI PXE boot entries returned and functioned normally (only PXE IP4 tested), so these UEFI PXE boot entries disappear only when an M.2 SSD is installed but set to disabled via checkbox in the BIOS Setup.

 

This looks like a BIOS bug to me, and is reproduced 100% without booting any OS from the PCIe SSD.  I also tried loading BIOS defaults via F9 but it made no difference.

NUC8I7BEH Intel Iris Plus Graphics 655 keeps crashing

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Hi guys,

 

We have a NUC8I7BEH and we are having the issue that the Intel Iris Plus Graphics 655 keeps crashing all the time.

Right now I am just connected with Microsoft RDP and it has crashed, so we do nothing fancy.

There is only Windows 10 Pro x64 installed, nothing else except the Intel drivers.

 

Device Manager Reports

Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43)

 

Intel Driver Tool says we have the latest drivers installed, right now it is 24.20.100.6286

 

This is a reoccuring issue, anyone having the same issue or a solution?

NUC5i5RYH) 'uefiflash.efi' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program, or batch file

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Hello. I'm trying for UEFI BIOS Update and having an
'uefiflash.efi' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program, or batch file

error.

Currently, this command is executed in the USB which the updating bio files are located.

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