2015-04-04, 08:35
The search code is easy. Simply go to google and enter your search terms with site:forum.kodi.tv at the end.
Sorry I have no idea about windows.
Sorry I have no idea about windows.
(2015-04-17, 12:59)verismo Wrote: so just got this box, i have a windows 7 license. Is there anything i need to do before i install xbmc on this to make it work better?
update bios or something? are there any issues i should be aware of.?
(2015-04-17, 13:46)barenaked Wrote: Newest Bios, newest ssd firmware (in case you installed one) and of course all the latest drivers for the NUC.
After that you are good to go, assuming the nuc is correctly connected to your TV and/or AVR.
(2015-04-19, 11:00)xbs08 Wrote: BIOS Version 0050 - FYBYT10H.86A.0050.2015.0326.1731
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New Fixes/Features:
Added BIOS options on the Secondary Power Settings page to enable or disable Wake from S3 via CIR and Wake from S4 and S5 via CIR.
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Did you check if it was enabled?
(2015-04-25, 14:03)Haris1977 Wrote: This is a "strange" issue i am having 5-6 days now..My setup:Is it recieving an activaton signal from AVR or TV? Try disconnecting the HDMI cable at the NUC end after power off/sleep (whatever you use) and see if it happens. Not proposing this as a long-term solution, but it can be good to eliminate external factors early on in diagnosis.
Intel® NUC Kit DN2820FYKH with Kingston KVR16LS11/4 (4 GB) Ram. In usb ports (back) i have attached:
1) Flirc controller (flirc.tv/)
2) TRANSCEND TS8GJF780 JETFLASH 780 8GB USB3.0 FLASH DRIVE BLACK (with OE 5.0.8 latest version).
I never had this problem but this "strange" one started when i ONLY did 2 things (and nothing else: havent touched my setup, havent removed anything):
1) Updated bios from 041 to 050
2) Updated Openelec from 5.0.7 to 5.0.8
Problem is that it wakes up on its own (usually the next day i have shut it down). So I got back to 041 bios (as the first idea that came to my mind was that the new bios was faulty). Problem persists with other bios too. Intel enginners answer was:
This looks like some kind of grounding or operating system related
issue, since the BIOS itself do not have a reason to turn on the system
on its own unless it is set on the BIOS to do so at a specific time, but
been a random issue, I do not think it is a BIOS issue.
The only thing remaining is OE version (5.0.8). Could it be my problem?? Anyone is experiencing the same behavior?Maybe bad bios?
(2015-03-24, 20:44)nickr Wrote: Switching external drives around is a pain for library management.Lets not be condescending here - there are lots of reasons for opting for external drives vs network storage. Portability for one. Tons of people run their NUC off sticks or memory cards. A small external drive makes sense for both connectivity flexibility - and as a HTPC travel companion, the whole "kit" pretty much fits in your pockets.
Have you heard about networking?