NUC6i7KYK: BIOS. HDMI 2.0 Firmware (needs Windows and HDMI 2.0 screen for updating) NUC6i3SYH/K and NUC6i5SYH/K: BIOS version. 4K apollo lake Bay Trail Bean Canyon Benchmark Benchmarks BIOS BIOS updates Black Friday braswell braswell nuc Broadwell Celeron coffee lake Coffee Lake NUC core i7 nuc deals drivers Fanless gaming. I been reading to all the discussions in the forums about using a utility tool to remote into the BIOS and make modifications but I see you can only do it to DELL and some HP PC's. Im looking to find a tool to remotely update BIOS information on the sm desktops specifically for the Intel NUC D54250WYK models.
Okay if you have just upgraded to windows 10 and are sitting at a black screen for way too long here's the problem and how to fix it.
If you have an on board Intel graphics controller as well as an add on graphics card, windows thinks you have one more monitor connected than you actually have. so when windows loads its outputting the video signal to a bogus monitor.
How to fix this
firstly wait long enough so the mouse cursor to appear when you move the mouse.
(blank screen with a white mouse cursor)
Then press the space-bar and enter your login password or pin (yes your doing this blind)
You should now be logged into windows
if the desktop dose not appear after 30 seconds then press Win+P keys, down arrow keys twice, and enter to extend display.
Display Switch - Change Presentation Mode to Project in Windows 10
I hope this helps
I have an Intel NUC 5i3RYB
- Intel Core i3 5010U @ 2.1 GHz
- 16 GB RAM (8 GB Crucial + 8 GB Kingston)
When booted, the following things happen:
- POWER LED becomes blue
- HDD LED is blinking for a short time
- nothing else seems to happen
- it only shows a black screen
I have tried
- disconnecting everything (USB, network)
- powering off the hard way
- removing the power supply
- using a different monitor
and powering on again (after each of these options).
![Nuc Bios Black Screen Nuc Bios Black Screen](/uploads/1/2/3/9/123925477/755738831.jpg)
I have also tried
- rebooting and going into BIOS with F2, F12 and Del
- removing the hard disk and scanning for errors with
chkdsk
- no errors were found - inserting a bootable USB stick with Windows 7 and rebooting
- reading in the official Intel thread
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![Nuc bios black screen door Nuc bios black screen door](http://www.legitreviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Intel-NUC-Visual-BIOS.jpg)
Interestingly, it started to boot normally after I pressed Ctrl+Alt+Del.
May it be useful for others.
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