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How the audio works after fully shutdown: hold down the SHIFT key on your keyboard and then click the “Shut down” option in the Start Menu ?
Leon
Edit: Now I saw that you open a second thread with the same question. One thread is enough.
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Second thread was a a error. Sorry, I'm confused what you mean, are you suggesting what to do, or asking me a question? I did try shutting down while holding the shift key and the sound still doesn't work.
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- You understand correctly my intention. It was suggestion. During normal shutdown, part of the Windows is stored on drive in order to accelerate startup. While pressing shift + shut down, the windows is shut down completely and during start is initialized. Since that probably there is no problem in Windows initialization, I suggest that you should perform Bios update using Bios Recovery from Power Button Menu method:
- Prepare USB stick fully formatted to FAT32 (disable quick format option during format). Format your USB on Windows machine (rather than Linux or MAC). Save the Bios file SY0072.bio on this stick and insert it into front USB slot with amber color (NUC shall be OFF). You may use also one of the rear USB ports (do not use front blue USB port, since sometime the USB stick is not recognized during boot process).
- Press and hold Power Button for about 3 seconds. Count 1001, 1002, 1003,1004. Release the Power Button. NUC should reboot into Power Button Menu. You should release the Power Button before 4-sec shut down override or when the Power Button LED changes color from blue to amber.
- Press F4 and the recovery shall start (it can take up to 30 seconds for messages to appear on the screen).
- When the recovery finishes, press on Power Button and hold it, until NUC switches OFF. Pull out the power cord. Remove the USB stick.
- Replace the power cord and press Power Button to switch the computer to ON.
- Enter Bios setting by pressing F2 during boot process.
- Press F9(followed by "Y"), to set Bios to default settings. Press F10 (followed by "Y"), to save the settings and exit to O.S. Let the NUC fully reboot.
- If before update, you have customized bios settings, you can enter again to Bios setting to change the necessary settings.
- If the Bios recovery will still not help, please download Intel System Support Utility (SSU). Run the SSU scan and save the results. Using the "Paper clip", please attach the file with the results to your post.
Leon
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BIOS Version/Date Intel Corp. SYSKLi35.86A.0051.2016.0804.1114, 8/4/2016
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- You should save the scan results as in .txt file format. See the attached video clip.
- You should attach this txt file to your post, using a paper clip, below right bottom corner.
- One more question. The audio which you are locking for is from HDMI connection or from front audio socket?
Leon
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- I saw the SSU report you sent. You didn't follow my instructions for Bios Recovery. You have still the old Bios version 0051 installed (instead of 0072). This is four years old Bios. After update, remember to set Bios to default settings (as described in para. 8 in my post above).
- Also your Windows is not updated. You have version 1903 installed and the last version is 1909.
- Please download and install the Realtek Audio Driver.
- Next time, if you want attach the SSU report, please do not open new thread, attach it to your post ind this thread.
Leon
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Hi @negge ,
- You are one step forward, since you have Windows updated.
- Please update the Realtek Audio Driver as well.
- I understand that you didn't succeed update your Bios. Please give more details where the process failed? Please give reference to my post describing how to do this:
- Did you prepared USB media, fully formatted in Windows (as per para. 2)?
- Did you succeed to boot into Power Button Menu (described in para. 3 and see the attached image)?
- Did the recovery started and you saw the stages of recovery on your screen (see para. 4).
- Did the recovery failed?
4. Since you have problem to express your self in English, you may write in your language and we can translate it.
Leon
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I don't understand what you mean by saying "I was successful at everything you've instructed me to do, except for the updating of the bios to 0072"? Can you describe as I've asked (in relation to the paragraph numbers in my post), which paragraphs failed? How it failed? what was the output on the screen? Your computer will not work correctly with Bios 0051. However, I can't understand you. Write in any language you know. I will use translator.
Leon
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- If you did Bios update per my instructions and your audio is working, probably you have the Bios updated to version 0072. My instruction for Bios recovery was all about "how to update the bios to 0072." Why you think your audio started to work?
- Click on Windows key + R. Run command msinfo32 . Press OK.
- In the list click on line BIOS Version/Date
- Click on Edit and then Copy.
- Past the copied line to your post. I'll check the current version of Bios you have.
Leon
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- BIOS Version/Date Intel Corp. SYSKLi35.86A.0051.2016.0804.1114, 8/4/2016
- You didn't successfully follow my instructions. You have still 4 years old Bios version 0051.
- I can't communicate with you. With regret, I'm finishing my support to this thread.
Leon
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