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Re: Intel Driver & Support Assistant, please explain

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ok, but why can't I find the version that is currently on this machine on the intel website? qand why doesnt the support assistant install the latest driver on the website?


Re: Why does The Intel Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 control panel window pop up not disappear anymore on the startup of windows 10?

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Hello,

 

I'm also waiting for that fix.

I hope it will be released soon.

Thanks.

Re: Raid 1 (mirror) Rebuilds Every Power Up

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Hello TAC57

Thank you for your response my apologies for the mistake, the steps are on page 30 section 8.
 
Hope this helps.
 
Regards,
Leonardo C.
 

Re: ITK5 crash with PY0069 for NUC5CPYH

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Hi Mike, here we go again...

 

You are attempting to use ITK5 to work around a perceived problem with ITK6. The problem is that, at one point, changes had to be made to the .BIO file architecture to address a security issue and these changes have made these files incompatible with ITK5. This is no surprise; ITK6 was developed specifically because of security concerns raised against ITK5.

 

The perceived problem with ITK6 is that you cannot boot from a Legacy-formatted device because the UEFI Shell will always have boot precedence over all Legacy-formatted devices and the UEFI Shell has to be enabled in order to run the ITK6 (UEFI) executable. Well, the answer is simple; don't enable the UEFI Shell! Instead, put a copy of the EFI Shell onto a USB flash drive and use F10 to boot from this flash disk.

 

Anticipating your next question, what you need to do to create this flash drive is as follows:

 

  1. Format the USB flash drive. Do this on a Windows-based PC (do not use Linux- or MACOS-based PCs), selecting the FAT32file system and disabling the Quickformat option.
  2. On this USB flash disk, create folders \EFI and \EFI\BOOT.
  3. Place a copy of the USB Shell executable (file bootx86.efi) into the \EFI\BOOTfolder. You can get this executable from the EFI Developer's Kit (EDK). For more information, start here: https://github.com/tianocore/tianocore.github.io/wiki/Efi-shell.
  4. Place copies of the necessary ITK6 files onto this USB flash disk as well.
  5. Ensure you properly eject this drive before removing it from the PC's USB port.

 

Hope this helps,

...S

Re: Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 - Slow network

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Hi,

I did 2 things today, I updated my laptop and the technicians from the cable company came.

I attached the last report of the SSU for you to check.

The Modem and Router are up-to-date.

 

The problem persists.

If I only test my Internet on my cell phone connected to WiFi I get 15.12 download and 2.42 upload

If I turn on my laptop, the WiFi goes down, in my cell phone to 4.12 and in my laptop to 3.08, so clearly my laptop has a problem with the Network Adapter.

 

Any other tasks to try?

 

Thanks,

 

Willy

intel pentium

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i have a HP 15 notebook with a intel pentium n3530 CPU but i cant get it to go faster than 0.50 GHz with 23% utilization on the performance plan can anyone help me

Re: Spectre and meltdown attacks affected cpus

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Hi, You are truly an asset to this forum. Lots of straight answers you have provided since this Meltdown/Spectre problem when I joined.

 

Back again---I used the Express BIOS Update to install 56 (the next on the list after my current 54). All passed until it was installing the Firmware for the ME Engine. It sat there for a little bit with the end dash spinning like a wheel. The update that said there was "ERROR FWUP"  (plus a few more letters on the next line they disappeared before I could write it down) that replaced the wheel.. After about 10 sec the screen was blank and it rebooted to W7. I shutdown and restarted it. W7 had the Welcome screen, then the screen went light blue, about the same time as the initial try--maybe longer a message window popped up said "Congrats--you have successfully updated your BIOS. I looked at the read me---it was just info about the program--- "Custom BIOS Update Release 1.3 12/21/2011" followed by requirements etc, Nothing about the error. I pressed Finish and it continued into W7. I shutdown, restarted W7, hit F2 at the boot screen. The BIOS version was still 54. It appears nothing got updated. When I exited, I Exit without Saving--since it appeared to not have installed 56.

 

Is this because my ME Engine is already at 3608--a higher level than 1336 version 56 wanted to install? As you know, the next ME Engine install is on 72--which is the last version---so maybe it will not install either--and perhaps 66 & 71 won't install either.

 

I was thinking of trying the BIOS Recovery method you posted, using the 56 BIO file (on a FAT 32, USB 2.0 NON-bootable memory stick), but I thought it might have the same problem--and a bit more complex to do. I found on the main board PDF where the jumper plug is, that is removed when in recovery mode.

I understand about using the rear panel USB 2.0 inputs, but what is gonna cause the .bio file to install into the BIOS. Other procedures mention about using a BOOTABLE memory stick. I do have a Bootable USB NTFS formatted with the W7 Pro installation on it for my Lenovo laptop. I don't it has ever worked on my Desktop.

 

What now boss---awaiting your instructions--hopefully I did not miss a step

Ron

Can I have in the Intel Aero both a Realsense camera and a Movidius using a mini usb splitter?

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Hi all,

 

I have an idea where I want to have an Intel Aero Drone equipped with a Realsense kit plus a Movidus neural compute stick.

 

Is this doable will the power be sufficient ? I see from the specs that there is one USB port so I was thinking perhaps using a mini usb splitter ?

 

Also with the Realsense how much is the impact on the flying time duration ?

 

Thanks in advance.

Sotiris


Re: BSOD - iaStorA.sys+67218

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Hello i3v,

 

Thank you for the information you provided us and please don't worry about the assumed answer status you clicked by mistake, we are still investigating on your issue and will get back to you ASAP once we get an update.

 

Best Regards
Luis H

Re: 2nd Monitor Not Detected for New Yoga 920 13IKB Laptop

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I have a similar issue with the UHD 620 graphics card.  At first it crashed the card when I tried to connect to a secondary display.  I had to disable and then reinable it.  All of my video playback has been horrible on this machine (Lenovo Yoga 920).  I'm SURE it is a driver issue.  I tried to download all the drivers from the Intel site for the UHD 620 card.  Windows each time would override the installation saying:  "You have the most up-to-date drivers for your graphics card" and cancel out of the installation.  I so regret buying this machine with this poorly designed graphics card.  Is there anyway around pushing the latest driver installation through to bypass the Windows 10 message?????

Re: Save and load recordings in D415

Re: AC8260 & AC8265 major connection issues with Asus routers ...

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I appreciate your suggestion, I will test it out.

 

For now I have tried disabling explicit beam forming only and the issue still happens, so now

I will try disabling implicit beam forming (Asus calls it Universal beam forming) as you suggested.

I hope it's that. I believe the RT-N66U doesn't support beam forming, and it gave me no issues!

 

It's interesting that the outage happens slowly, first starts with a website then affects router connection:

 

C:\Users\Anna>ping 192.168.0.100

Pinging 192.168.0.100 with 32 bytes of data:

Reply from 192.168.0.100: bytes=32 time=3ms TTL=64

Reply from 192.168.0.100: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=64

 

C:\Users\Anna>ping sermak.ca

Pinging sermak.ca [192.185.160.194] with 32 bytes of data:

Request timed out.

Request timed out.

 

C:\Users\Anna>ping 192.168.0.100

Pinging 192.168.0.100 with 32 bytes of data:

Request timed out.

Request timed out.

Re: Spectre and meltdown attacks affected cpus

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OK thanks, I've got my USB 2.0 stick formatted FAT32 in a USB 2.0 slot, and the MK0072.bio file on it. I haven't pulled the BIOS Conf Jumper yet--but I'm ready to.

 

What are the odds this will work and not brick my board?

 

I ask because as you know ME Engine f/w 3608 is already installed. Is the recovery just going to write the main BIOS and either try to write the 3608 and fail, but after checking it will find 3608 is installed, overwrite the currently installed 3608 or not try to install it and consider it successful?

Per your #8 warning--what if after 30 min I see no an onscreen message? What then?

I understand about steps 9-19--assuming it completes and displays line 9

 

I have no backup .bio file to load, do I need one?

Should I restore my current BIOS setting to Default before I update?

 

If there is any chance this will not install 72 with my current ME 3608 installed, then I will wait until the final BIOS comes out, which should work ok since it is expecting ME 3608.

THANKS

Ron

Re: AC8260 & AC8265 major connection issues with Asus routers ...

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Unfortunately the issue is still happening with both Explicit and Universal beam forming set to disabled.

 

I will try other settings under advanced, such as Airtime Fairness, and Turbo QAM,

although I doubt anything will change as they are set to defaults already ...

 

Thanks!

Re: Will my Pentium J2900 Bay Trail processor work with a sound card requiring Pentium III 800 MHz ?

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Seems like a number of people responded since my "Thanks".  My confusion simply revolved around the idea that an older processor might not "do" the same thing that a newer one does and vice-versa. What I know about processors is that they use specific operations to manipulate data. I thought that a Pentium processor might not be capable of what a multicore processor can do. It seems that Intel's a legacy supported? In which case I need only worry about the speed a device requires and the speed the processor provides? I opened up the Pavilion and there were no slots - PCI or PCIe. The sound card, like you all said, is old, so I went looking to find one that would work with PCIe slot, as well as a new CPU that has PCIe slots.

 

Thanks again,

MattSA


Re: Spectre and meltdown attacks affected cpus

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Since ME firmware updates are not done all that often, it is completely normal to see BIOS updates that include the same ME firmware release that is already installed. In this case, however, things are far from normal. A ME firmware update was released independent of the BIOS. It was intended to be installed onto systems that already had the latest (72) BIOS installed, not a down-rev version as you had. The possibility exists that even BIOS 72 will not install. The forthcoming BIOS update may be the only one that will install. So, should you try to install 72 or should you wait? In theory, since the ME firmware is installed first, if it is rejected for being down-rev, the overall BIOS installation will be rejected; no harm, no foul. The chance of this resulting in a bricked BIOS is very small. Now, if you have a flash programmer, it is possible to use it to make a backup copy of the flash component, just in case. There is no other capability for making a backup, however.

 

Clear as mud?

...S

HD 630 GUI drawing is too slow.

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HD 630 GUI drawing is too slow; even much slower than core 2 duo PCs. This is really very strange.

Re: GPU Info

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I'm not too savvy at this but I'll give it a try.

 

Processor is: Intel(R) core(TM)2 duo CPU  E7400  @ 2.80GHz (2CPUs) ~2.8GHz

 

Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, build 7601)

Re: NUC7i5BNH Intermittent HDMI Audio Drop Issue

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I finally had some time at home to install the updated driver.  Apparently the driver you linked to is not compatible (see attached image).Intel01.PNG

Re: What triple display configurations are supported on NUC7i5 and NUC7i7?

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Kevin,

 

Your monitor configuration is indeed possible; you just cannot do it via Thunderbolt. This is because only one DisplayPort channel is routed to the Thunderbolt IC. In order to accomplish this, you need to use either DisplayPort Daisy-Chaining or a DisplayPort MST Hub to connect two or three monitors to the USB-C connector. Here are the possible scenarios:

 

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Here are some examples of MST Hubs that support two HDMI monitors being connected: Amazon.com: StarTech.com USB-C/TBT3 to Dual HDMI Splitter (MST Hub) and Amazon.com: Belinda USB-C/TBT3 to Dual HDMI Splitter (MST Hub).

 

This should (positively) answer the earlier questions regarding 1200p support as well.

...S

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