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Nuc bios black screen
Nuc bios black screen






nuc bios black screen

After typing my password in blind and the NUC just sitting there, I pulled the HDMI cable out of the Core, plugged it directly into the NUC, and hit Ctrl+Alt+Del, at which point it boot into Windows without asking for an ATA Password (it's normally stored across restarts), meaning it was something after the password was entered which prevented me from booting (I don't see any "Halt on." stuff in the NUC BIOS?). Yeah, I've been using a regular USB keyboard connected directly to the NUC. I can provide any other information required for this to be resolved. The whole combination works flawlessly if you don't take this bug into account. Reconnect the power and you'll have the black screen again if your screen is connected to the Core. If you don't unplug the NUC from the power socket, everything boots up nicely afterwards. You can move the mouse pointer to your black screen, but there's no UI so it is quite useless. It appears on first boot there's some "virtual display" on the NUC and windows marks it as primary. After that I reboot with display connected to the Razer Core and everything works fine. Right now the fix is to connect the display to the NUC, turn it on, power up, log into windows. The screen is black when I plug everything in and the display is connected to the Core. There's however a problem for my scenario. I often take the NUC it to work, and come back home in the evening. I prefer to connect my display to the Razer Core to minimize the amount of wires plugged into the NUC. There's nothing too special in my configuration: 32gb ddr4 ram, dual samsung 950 pro in raid + razer core with gtx1080 in it.








Nuc bios black screen