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Thanks, I previously change the boot order in BIOS setting to SSD/Win8 option, but that does not seems to solve the problem, but I will try to remove to two other optoins.
Any other sugestions ?
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No my probelm is not sleep it's from total power off, I just removed some boot option in BIOS setting, boot OK now but don't know over time as the fault seems to be random, keep my fingers krossed.
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Here's another random issue I'm having. I leave my i3 NUC (win8, xbmc) on 24/7. I've noticed after a few days of leaving it on, XBMC will develop a stuttering issue. Typically evident in panning scenes. Every second or so, the video will stutter, much like the rhythm of a heart beat. The way I fix the issue is closing XBMC and reopening it. Then everything is fine again. Anyone else experience this?
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I've noticed that on my desktop running windows. I think it may be a windows XBMC issue.
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Regarding lip sync issues, I see this too when I select the option to match video refresh rate
I just reconciled to sticking with 60Hz
Looks fine to me
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I recently slapped one of these together and must say that I absolutely love it.
Running Windows 8 myself and haven't done any modifications yet. Runs like a champ.
I did my initial media add and I thought it had failed so I went and starte troubleshooting my media shares on my other PC. It hadn't failed it was just so quick that I hadn't seen it scanning all the media!! I just came from an ATV2 and that would be like an all day event. Must say I am quite pleased.