Has anybody success with a headless nuc DE3815 with Linux?
regards
gillib
Has anybody success with a headless nuc DE3815 with Linux?
regards
gillib
I am building a guitar pedalboard with an NUC running audio software. I would like to rig up a way to safely shutdown or hibernate the NUC when I kill the power using the 120VAC switch I'll install on the board. I imagine this would require some sort of battery device with a signal to shutdown the machine.
Starting up when power is first supplied is easy - it's just a setting in the BIOS.
Thoughts? Anyone seen or built anything like this?
Thanks!
Hi, my Intel NUC D54250WYKH cannot power up after pressing the blue power button. It happened after my NUC was hanged and I have to off the main power switch and restart. After I reconnected the power, I cannot power up using the blue power button on the top of the NUC. I had checked the incoming power with the multimeter and found there is 19V current coming in. I also checked the power connector next to the power input connector which is on the motherboard. There is 19V current on that connector. I had tried power up using wake on LAN and also shorting the red color pin on the header next to the internal USB header but not working. I also tried remocing the jumper for the BIOS reset but still cannot power up. Below is the detail of my NUC :
Model : D54250WYKH
RAM : Kingston 8GB DDR3 1600 Mhz 1.35V KAC-MEMKL/KVR16LS x 2
HDD : SSD 2.5" Trancend 256 GB SSD370 SATA 3
I connected my DN2820 via an HDMI2VGA Adapter to my 4:3 Monitor running a resolution of 1280x1024 (Windows 7, 64 bit). The graphic engine of my nuc puts black bars on the left and right side, so i can't fill the hole monitor. The display also is not perfectly sharp. The name of the VGA-Adapter displayed in intel software is "Digitales Fernsehen LONTIUM". I switched to 4:3 setup, however in preview the graphic driver displays those black bars too. Where is the fault? Thanks in advance for all of your help.
Hi,
I have bought a NUC D54250WYKH (The box says it is version# H26246-102).
I bought memory from crucial, which they guarantee will be compatible for this NUC:
CT5042585 BLS2C8G3N18AES4CEU.16FER 16GB Upgrade for an intel D54250WYK System (Here the descitpion of the memory: http://eu.crucial.com/eur/en/d54250wyk/CT5042585 )
I am also using an Apple MiniDP-VGA adapter that I typically use with my Macbook air, but I guess this doesn't work with the NUC. I am buying a miniHDMI to HDMI cable.
(Correction: The MiniDP-VGA Adapter works as well)
Anyway, despite the MiniDP adapter, my NUC doesn't boot and the blue LED blinks 3 times and pauses, which suggests this is a memory issue, according to the info found in this community.
Could you check if the memory described at crucial conforms with the requirements of the NUC. I do not see a problem but I might be overlooking something,
Also, as a word of advice, fix the problem you have with your HTTPS (SSL) Certificates in your web sites, it does not transmit the confidence for a user to go to the site if the browser cautions you that somebody might be messing with your browser.
Thanks in advance for the help,
P.S. See the reply to myself, seems like the memory modules are not the problem, but the Memory sockets, perhaps?
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Hi everyone, just setting up my D54250WYKH today.
When I was installing Win 7, it said "Setup was unable to create a new system partition".
I searched google and found this site and followed the instructions:
Setup was unable to create a new system partition Solved - Windows 7 Help Forums
Now when I boot the machine, all I get is "bootmgr is missing".
It does not respond to F2, F7, or F10.
It will not boot from usb now.
Any help you could give me would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
funlog.
I am having trouble setting Fast Boot on my new PC D34010WYKH as the BIOS [WYLPT10H.86A.0021.2013.1017.1606] in Boot tab displays Fast Boot setting only, not additional three optimization settings [General, USB and Video] which would be necessary enable. Please help.
Hi, I have d34010fyk nut with haswell i3.
The NUC is connected to a Onkyo R390 AVR with hdmi 1.4 cables.
I'm having no sound over hdmi.
Latest graphic drivers and bios.
Windows 8.1 x64
Device: HTR390 is listed and enable but no sound is outputted to AVR.
Works fine connecting directly to my tv.
I hope there's a solution instead of returning the nuc as defective.
Anyone have also a link to older but working drivers?
It can be possible that Intel ships nuc with this defect...
Had a 2820 nuc and was working fine with my AVR.
Best regards
Hello,
I have two problems since I bought my nuc.
I use it with an external USB 3.0 western digital elements 1To disk.
I installed latest Nuc versions software : bios version 28, USB 3.0 controller version 3.0.0.33, up to date windows 7 64 bits,
First problem :
When I switch on NUC with hard disk plugged in : it is not detected (when the NUC boots, the HD led remains on and not blink, and my disk is not available in windows. If I unplug and plug it again, it's still not detected. If I plug an USB 2 key it's OK).
If I restart nuc (with windows menu at the login page) then at the "INTEL NUC" boot screen, led on hard disk blinks and it's now detected an available in windows.
So I always have to switch on and restart my NUC to use my HDD.
I uninstalled USB 3.0 controller : no more problem at boot. My HDD is available just after boot without restarting windows.
So It is not a material failure but probably a driver issue.
This problem doesn't occur with bios version #22.
Second more annoying problem :
Randomly, NUC losses connection with HD. Not only after a sleeping time.
I tried several bios versions, several USB 3.0 controller versions (2.x, 3.x), with no intel USB 3.0 controller (then with default microsoft usb driver I suppose) : the same problem occurs.
I have to unplug and plug the HDD again to see it again.
What can I do ?
I have no more ideas to test...
I installed the official USB 3 driver that came with the big 500BG driver pack from intel, and while the driver appears to be installed correctly in Device Manager, my usb keyboard and mouse won't work in Windows 7 x64. Help?!?
Hello,
I just purchased the following intel NUC kit and got problem to boot it:
- D54250WYKH2
- DDR3 So Dimm Crucial Ballistix Sport 8Go PC12800 1600Mhz CL9 1.35V | BLS8G3N169ES4CEU
- SAMSUNG SSD Serie 840 EVO - 2.5 pouces - 250 Go - SATA III
Indeed, wherever I plug the memory board I got the same result: when I push the On/Off button of the NUC the LED blinks continuously (0.5s on, 2.5s off, ...), there is no display over the HDMI port and I do not hear any fan activity (I don't know if the fan should turns as soon as I start the NUC).
I also noticed that I got the same result if I do not plug the memory on the NUC.
Could someone help me ? Is there any problem with my NUC or with the memory ?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Hello
If got the following Problem:
I got 24 Intel Nucs d54250wyk in a classroom at the school where i work as sysadmin. Last friday i wanted to bring them up to the latest bios version 0028 and so i did the update on 5 NUCs which worked fine and the nucs would start fine. Since i had to make some changes in the bios on all of them (like setting a supervisor password and deactivating some unused functions) i thought it would make sence to create a bios profile and deploy that to the other nucs so i won't have to make all the settings one by one.
So i did that and applied the profile to 3 of the 5 nucs that i previously upgraded from bios 0026 to 0028.
The import of the profile worked fine and the settings seemed to have applied correctly but since that point, none of those 3 nucs won't boot anymore in uefi mode. When i check the bios instead of showing the ssd under UEFI Bootdevices it shows 3 times windows bootloader (partition 0), but it won't boot from that.
Now i tried every possible thing to reverse that:
1. I tried restoring default settings of the bios
2. I tried bios recovery by removing the security jumper on the board and load the bios freshly
3. I downgraded the bios to version 0026
4. I created a customized bios with the intel integrator toolkit and applied that to overwrite existing settings
None of the above methods worked!
I ensured that the ssd and partition structure is ok, by removing the ssd and put in one of the working nucs --> it startet without a problem.
So it seems to me like applying a bios profile from one nuc to another, must somehow screw that bios although it is the exact same modell.
Does anybody of the pro's here know how to harder hard reset a nuc's bios to make that failure undone ;-)?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Simon
Hi,
I've having issues booting from network/pxe after updating to bios version 28.
I can successfully install windows over pxe if I revert it back to version 21.
Bios version tested and failed: 22, 25, 26, 27, 28.
Bios version tested and worked: 21.
Hardware / software used:
Client
- NUC D54250WYKH (RAM KVR16LS11/8, HDD Z7K500-500)
Network
- Netgear Gigabit Switch GS105
- Cat5e 2m cable
Host
- Lenovo L412 (NIC RTL8168)
- PXE Server - Serva 2.1.4
I've seen other threads with similar issue but no follow up. I'm hoping these additional info can be helpful in fixing this issue.
Regards,
Michael
Hello,
I running the DE3815TYKH NUC with Debian Wheezy and kernel 3.14 64bit.
The Bios version is 034.
If I push the power button the system is halted but will not switch off. So I have to push the power button to switch the nuc off. The commands "poweroff" or "hald" or reboot don't work too.
On a other DE3815TYKH NUC with BIOS Version 019 the System will power off. If I downgrade the bios from 034 to 019 the system worked just as expected and switch off.
thank you for help
Peter
I like my new i5 NUC. Except for one thing: it won't go into sleep mode automatically.
I've generated numerous powercfg /energy reports and taken steps to prevent or ignore srvnet requests, which was the only problem identified by powercfg as interfering with the OS trying to sleep. Still no joy.
I'm running Windows 8.1 Update 1 with all service updates.
Any suggestions on how to resolve this problem? I have to admit I find it very strange that it's even possible to buy a PC designed to be energy efficient in 2014 which doesn't enter sleep mode.
Hi all,
I'm very happy with my NUC but I kinda have an issue.
See I wanna hide the NUC behind my TV.
But then when I turn the NUC off, the USB IR receiver I installed (Philips OVU412000 IR) won't make him start back up again as soon as I sent the command: Pwr Toggle.
But that same command (using my harmony remote) does work on the internal CIR of the NUC.
Is the USB not capable of receiving any PwrToggle commands when powered off ?
Because I do see the light that the USB has kinda power but still doesn't make the system start.
As soon as the NUC has been started everything works fine with that external USB IR.
Anyone got the same problem? Any solutions?
Oh yeah did try all the USB but result is the same...
Thanks in advance.
DN2820 with the latest bios installed, running Openelec 4.2.0 (also latest since day before yesterday)
Hello, I have tried 2 different mini displayport to hdmi adapters. Cabels2Go & Startech brands. They work just fine, except when turning on the nuc from an off state. If it is plugged in; the bios does not post and it just hangs. Unable to do anything unless it is unplugged & restarted. This was my 2nd attempt at connecting a 2nd display by the mini displayport to a tv that only has hdmi. A simple displayport to hdmi cable will not work because i get random red lines all over the screen. Is my only good option to just keep unplugging, turning on, and then plugging back in once the operating system is loaded? Can this be fixed in a bios update? it has most current bios which is Version 28 for D34010WYB.
Windows 8.1 Pro x64
BIOS Version: WYLPT10H.86A.0027.2014.0710.1904
SSD: Kingston SSDNow V300 SATA III running in AHCI mode
System freezes for 20 seconds and then always gets back to normal with every bigger file transfer or application that accesses the hard drive. It also occurs randomly many times a day. You can always reproduce it with a hdd speed test like CrystalDiskMark.
Every time this happens, hdd led remains on the whole time, hdd Active time 100% in task manager, only the mouse is responsive and two events are recorded in event log:
Event ID: 129
Reset to device, \Device\RaidPort0, was issued.
Event ID: 153
The IO operation at logical block address 314 for Disk 0 (PDO name: \Device\0000002c) was retried.
I already tried everything that can be found online as a solution for this event, like disabling LPM/DIPM from registry, PCI express Link State Power Management off and I tried both microsoft storahci driver and intel rapid storage driver iaStorA.
My system has all updates installed, all Intel NUC drivers including the chipset driver, I also tried secure erase on ssd and fresh windows reinstall, same problem.
Just to be clear, the Kingston is not defective, since I used it until now in my old laptop in AHCI mode, and works perfectly. Also I tried a normal Seagate HDD on the NUC, and the problem does not appear anymore.
This is very annoying and please investigate this compatibility issue.
Thank you!
Hi,
Recently I've purchased an Intel NUC and everything is running beautifully except for the Smart connect. I keep getting the error
"2000 Error communicating with WLAN device"
Is anyone familiar with this error?
I am running Window 8.1 Pro 64 bit and the NUC model is D54250WYKH
I'm working with a DE3815TYKH. It came with BIOS version: TYBT10H.86A.0019.2014.0327.1516
I could see the eMMC in the BIOS, but couldn't detect it during install. I've also installed a 30GB Toshiba msata drive via an mSATA-to-SATA adapter, but haven't been able to get it to appear in BIOS or the installer's partition detector.
Tonight I upgraded the BIOS to TYBT10H.86A.0034, but now it seems I don't even see the eMMC in the BIOS, and still no sign of the SATA showing up.
Any thoughts?