2014-02-13, 21:02
(2014-02-13, 11:29)OllieB Wrote:(2014-02-13, 11:12)zag Wrote: I had this as well, try reseating the RAM.
This worked for me and not had a problem since!
@zag, thanks for the suggestion. Not sure how this would help (am expecting a BIOS problem), but then again it sounds like an easy fix so I will definitely give that a go this evening.
@zag, regrettably your solution did not do the trick for my problem. I ended up trying to remove the motherboard to access the CMOS battery and I managed to get the board out! For those interested: lift the board up on the side of the network port and apply some pressure on the ports from the outside of the case. Subsequently I unplugged the CMOS battery cables from the board for a couple of seconds, reassembled and voila: my NUC starts again.
Still don't have the Intel boot screen back but at least the power button works again.