- Enable intel smart connect technology windows 10 install#
- Enable intel smart connect technology windows 10 driver#
Possible causes include recent changes to BIOS Performance options or recent hardware changes." (press y to enter BIOS setup blah blah) Pressing Y however wouldn't bring it into the BIOS. A few times after failure the machine took forever to post and eventually displayed an error " the system BIOS has detected unsuccessful POST attempt(s).Swapping the Crucial back in, it ran fine for a while then failed eventually. Running the Samsung 2666 2x32 memory in the NUC11 doesn't seem to manifest the problem - or at least so far.Granted, max speed supported for that machine is 2666, so not sure of test validity (?) Test 5 - memtest86 on 2x32 Crucial, but installed in the NUC10 (had to run overnight). Test 4 - Not a memtest, but took the Samsung memory from the NUC10 in various configs (1x32, 2x32) and machine seemed to operate just fine, didn't experience any failures after a bit of usage. I ran the Windows diag because I had trouble getting machine to boot back into the memtest usb due to screen not displaying the F10 boot menu or hanging trying to get into it.
Tests 2&3 - Ran Windows memory diag on each stick individually in the "lower/closer-to-the-board" slot (both passed). The very last line logged during the test was " 14:34:29 - Current CPU temperature: 57C" Test 1 - both Crucial sticks in the NUC11 - system hung about 1.6 hours into first pass during hammer test, and just halted - no memory errors along the way to that point shown in the log. It doesn't seem to want to boot if there's only one in the upper slot - is that expected?
Enable intel smart connect technology windows 10 driver#
I have the Driver & Support Assistant report if that's useful(?)
Enable intel smart connect technology windows 10 install#
Then I tried to install the direct download and that seemed to have worked but also took a few reboots. Via the Intel Support experience the package said it needed updating, would try to update, report success, then after reboot the page suggested it wasn't updated. Other circumstantial weirdness - the realtek driver updates had some weird trouble installing. Interestingly the fan is still running and I do see activity lights on the LAN connection. From another machine during troubleshooting, I have continuous ping running, and when these events happen, its network dies as well. Sometimes screen will go garbled during boot while showing the NUC logo and it also happens while in the BIOS config screen. System will boot sometimes into the OS (Windows 10 64bit 21H2), run for a while then screen goes black or sometimes all garbled, sometimes with obnoxious audio spewing out as well. My NUC11 seems to have significant problems that manifest as crashes and hangs seemingly related to graphics.