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Compute Sticks If you're unable to use the Online No Boot Wizard, try the manual troubleshooting steps below. Manual Troubleshooting Steps If your Intel® Compute Stick doesn't start properly, follow the troubleshooting steps below in order. Expand all Click or the topic for details: Step one: Check the power LED on the chassis and try the troubleshooting steps in the table.Step two: If BIOS settings were changed, set them back to factory default values.Step...
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Device Manager. Scan and repair system files. 5. Update the BIOS (Basic Input Output System) to the latest version available. The latest BIOS versions for Intel® Compute Sticks can be found on the Intel® Download Center. Filter the search by BIOS.
Cannot Connect to Wireless Network What are you seeing? Intel® Compute Stick STK1AW32SC or Intel® Compute Stick STK1A32SC cannot connect to the internet using wireless (WiFi). You might see the following error message: The Intel Dual Band Wireless 7265 is experiencing driver or hardware related problems.
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OF THE SITE. Wi-Fi Connectivity Issue with Intel® Compute Stick STK1AW32SC What are you seeing? Wireless network issues, such as poor signal and random signal drop on Intel® Compute Sticks STK1AW32SC and STK1A32SC. How to fix it Update the BIOS to version 0037 or later.
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The display of the Intel® Compute Stick will turn off after several minutes or hours of being used. How to fix it: To fix the display issue of Intel® Compute Stick, follow the steps below: Try a different power adapter or display to ensure they are not causing the issue ...