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Re: Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN Driver for Windows 8

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@Bryan your suggestion worked for me. Thank you so much. After 3 days of trying all the other suggestions, and any that I could come up with I was ready to toss my 2007 laptop. Just disabling 801.11n worked and has worked for 2 days now. Perhaps it's a combo of unchecking Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power and your suggestion, but it's working now


Re: mobile intel 4 series express chipset on windows 7 x64

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Hello Kalandryl,

 

It is important to say that OEM drivers include special features that will work specifically for your computer. This is why installing the driver from the Computer Manufacture is very important.

 

You can try installing our generic driver but it does not include the special features from the OEM design. Here you can download the driver from our side:

 

 

https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/22166/Intel-Graphics-Media-Accelerator-Driver-Windows-7-64-Windows-Vista-64-zip-

 

If this driver is not working for your OEM system, you need to contact Dell and get the special driver for your Hybrid system configuration.

 

Kevin m

Re: Edison backup?

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Hi, i got exactly the same issue here. Did flash one of my two Edisons on a Arduino Breakout Board with a fresh Ubilinux (following Loading Debian (Ubilinux) on the Edison - learn.sparkfun.com) and mount the SD card to /mnt/sdc-backup afterwards. Doing the "backup" part via

 

dd if=/dev/mmcblk0 of=/mnt/sdc-backu/edison_backup.img

 

worked well - as far as I can evaluate this. At least after a reboot everything did work well and a 3,6GB img file was written on the SD card. I could also reboot the system and work the SD card was removed later from the board.

 

Afterwards I removed the "backuped" edison chip from the Arduino Board and replaced it with my second one. I flashed also a fesh Ubilinux onto it and started with the "restore" of the backup using

 

dd if=/mnt/sdc-backu/edison_backup.img of=/dev/mmcblk0

 

The process ended fine and I could shutdown -h the system. Now after rebooting it I can see in the still connected terminal the following errors (and have seen a lot more errors when watching the bootup process):

 

[  832.857069] EXT4-fs error (device mmcblk0p8): __ext4_ext_check_block:477: inode #8106: comm rs:main Q:Reg: bad header/extent: invalid magic - magic 7b0, entries 22516, max 512(0), depth 256(0)

[  832.874537] EXT4-fs error (device mmcblk0p8): __ext4_ext_check_block:477: inode #8106: comm rs:main Q:Reg: bad header/extent: invalid magic - magic 7b0, entries 22516, max 512(0), depth 256(0)


One more thing to add: I see the above errors flashing in the terminal but could still hit enter to get the login. I also could login and for example use df -h to see all mounted drives. If I do not do anything now for a few seconds the above errors will continue to be printed on my termin session

Re: Broardwell NUC CIR receiver issue

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Perhaps the most shocking is the part where there is a lot of intel silence, then excuses and we are working on it and then when critical feedback is provided with comments made by their own technical department about the bios engineering team complete silence. I cannot believe this to be happening to be honest.

 

Your suggestion is of course a good one but i cannot and will not accept to invest a lot in 2 nun-systems and i have to invest more to get what it should have done in the first place.

A good bios witch is up to standards, with a normal implementation of acpi (i guess other intel boards do comply) and a fast responds with solution instead of making false promises.

It is especially the playing of intel on that part, pretending instead of doing that makes me mad.

intel s5000vsa sata board raid configure support needed

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i m planning to install two sata hard drives of 500gb each.

i want to configure raid 0 on two hard drives.

i want to install win7 64bit .

 

kindly any one guide me to do the above task.

 

i set SATA as RAID.

but i m not able to enter in to RAid Menu.

Keyboard and mouse not working after USB3 driver install

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I have just installed Windows 7 on my Intel NUC D34010WYKH. My keyboard and mouse works as it should. Now that I have installed usb3 drivers, my keyboard and mouse not working on none of the usb ports.

 

The problem is still there after rebooting the computer. So please, what should I do? I cant do nothing atm.

Re: Broardwell NUC CIR receiver issue

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Intel has been silent for a while now. One can only assume they just don't care (after all, Linux isn't listed as officially supported)!

 

malch, thanks for the tip. I went ahead and got that dongle, thought honestly it disgusts me to have to go that route. I'll return it if Intel miraculously fixes this within 30 days.

Re: Broardwell NUC CIR receiver issue

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I think they just buy Flirc Company and are happy, that with every broken NUC - a flirc dongle is sold


Re: Broardwell NUC CIR receiver issue

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I think you make the same big error as intel engineering!! 

It is not linux or another operating system it is a failure as explained in their bios! Not supporting doesnt implement they can deliver it with a broken bios.

Funny enough intel responds on other threads but keeps away from this. It is my mission and i hope you guys help me with it to get every day the issue back on the frontpage.

Re: Help w/Adjusting SDR Max Fan Speeds for P4000 S1200RPL V3

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Since you are using an Intel board in an approved and tested Intel chassis, i would be very leery of trying to change the SDRs,

However, i would recommend checking the system thermal readings and fan speeds under load where the fans have ramped up.

 

The fan speeds are tuned to be "Green" meaning the system is allowed to heat up to a pretty high temperature (usually 3 to 8 degrees below max) letting the fans run as slow as possible which saves electricity.

 

My first guess would be the fan ramp is in response to the CPU getting hot. (P1 Therm Margin < -8)

Most likely cause of this would be the heat sink is not seated correctly.

Also check the heat sink fins are alined with the direction of air flow (front to back, not left to right)

 

Dropping the fan speed without knowing what is the thermal sensor driving the fan ramp could damage the system if the driver is a card or SSD.

If the driver is the CPU, dropping the fan speed will result in the CPU throttling and your performance will suffer.

Re: DirectPDMapping

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DOS?  Did you try the EFI tool?

Re: Broardwell NUC CIR receiver issue

Re: Broardwell NUC CIR receiver issue

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I'm with Mgear on this. It ISN'T the point to buy something  just to buy later on something else that should do what the first already should be able to.

What I don't get is, they already had this problem with the old nuc and they fixed it. Didn't anyone come to mind: hey maybe we should make this one already working!!!

Re: Broardwell NUC CIR receiver issue

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Please ...

 

acpidump > acpidump.txt

 

bzip2 acpidump.txt

 

then mail it to fritsch@kodi.tv

 

Everyone else that wants a copy - emails me, please.

Re: Broardwell NUC CIR receiver issue


Re: Broardwell NUC CIR receiver issue

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                Device (CIR)

                {

                    Name (_HID, EisaId ("NTN0530"))  // _HID: Hardware ID

                    Name (_UID, Zero)  // _UID: Unique ID

                    Name (LDN, 0x06)

                    Method (_STA, 0, NotSerialized)  // _STA: Status

                    {

                        Return (^^SIO1.DSTA (0x10))

                    }

 

 

                    Method (_DIS, 0, NotSerialized)  // _DIS: Disable Device

                    {

                        ^^SIO1.DCNT (0x10, Zero)

                    }

 

 

                    Method (_CRS, 0, NotSerialized)  // _CRS: Current Resource Settings

                    {

                        Return (^^SIO1.DCRS (0x10, Zero))

                    }

 

 

                    Method (_SRS, 1, NotSerialized)  // _SRS: Set Resource Settings

                    {

                        ^^SIO1.DSRS (Arg0, 0x10)

                    }

 

 

                    Name (_PRS, ResourceTemplate ()  // _PRS: Possible Resource Settings

                    {

                        StartDependentFn (0x00, 0x00)

                        {

                            IO (Decode16,

                                0x03E0,             // Range Minimum

                                0x03E0,             // Range Maximum

                                0x01,               // Alignment

                                0x08,               // Length

                                )

                            IRQNoFlags ()

                                {10}

                            IO (Decode16,

                                0x03F0,             // Range Minimum

                                0x03F0,             // Range Maximum

                                0x01,               // Alignment

                                0x08,               // Length

                                )

                        }

                        StartDependentFnNoPri ()

                        {

                            IO (Decode16,

                                0x03E0,             // Range Minimum

                                0x03E0,             // Range Maximum

                                0x01,               // Alignment

                                0x08,               // Length

                                )

                            IRQNoFlags ()

                                {3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12}

                            IO (Decode16,

                                0x03F0,             // Range Minimum

                                0x03F0,             // Range Maximum

                                0x01,               // Alignment

                                0x08,               // Length

                                )

                        }

                        EndDependentFn ()

                    })

                }

            }

 

Everybody can see it? ^^

Re: Broardwell NUC CIR receiver issue

Re: Broardwell NUC CIR receiver issue

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Easy idea, the DSDT checks for the Windows Version - so it has workarounds for non standard methods:

 

        Method (_INI, 0, Serialized)  // _INI: Initialize

        {

            Store (0x07D9, OSYS)

            If (CondRefOf (\_OSI, Local0))

            {

                If (_OSI ("Windows 2009"))

                {

                    Store (0x07D9, OSYS)

                }

 

 

                If (_OSI ("Windows 2012"))

                {

                    Store (0x07DC, OSYS)

                }

 

 

                If (_OSI ("Windows 2013"))

                {

                    Store (0x07DD, OSYS)

                }

            }

 

 

            If (CondRefOf (\_PR.DTSE))

            {

                If (LGreaterEqual (\_PR.DTSE, One))

                {

                    Store (One, \_PR.DSAE)

                }

            }

        }

 

Can someone please boot with acpi_osi=\"Windows 2012\"

 

And post dmesg | pastebinit afterwards?

Re: NEED HELP ON INTEL DB75EN MOTHERBORD

Re: Broardwell NUC CIR receiver issue

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@Shelique: Contact me per Mail. please - so that we have the very same statement. And then we can publish it here ...

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