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===== Update BIOS ===== | ===== Update BIOS ===== | ||
- | be sure your BIOS is from 2019 or later to ensure you are not vulnerable to a critical security vulnerability | + | Be sure the BIOS is from 2019 or later to ensure you are not vulnerable to a critical security vulnerability. Windows update can update the BIOS in some cases. |
===== CMOS Battery Check ===== | ===== CMOS Battery Check ===== | ||
- | A CR2032 3 volt lithium battery has about 3.3V new. They last around 5-7 years. When the voltage drops to 2.8-2.7V it is considered dead. | + | A CR2032 3 volt lithium battery has about 3.3V new. They last around 5-7 years. When the voltage drops to 2.8-2.7V it is considered dead. Symptoms of a failing battery are error messages at boot time. |
Intel NUCs have the date of manufacture on the bottom place, so it is easy to check the age of the CMOS battery, essentially a CR2032 wrapped in plastic, connected to a small electrical connector. | Intel NUCs have the date of manufacture on the bottom place, so it is easy to check the age of the CMOS battery, essentially a CR2032 wrapped in plastic, connected to a small electrical connector. | ||
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It is challenging to test the voltage with a multimeter, requiring removing the motherboard and using some very fine probes with your multimeter. | It is challenging to test the voltage with a multimeter, requiring removing the motherboard and using some very fine probes with your multimeter. | ||
- | The simpler method is to download and live boot the latest Ubuntu distribution and run " | + | Some sources say to download and live boot the latest Ubuntu distribution and run " |
===== Upgrades and Replacements ===== | ===== Upgrades and Replacements ===== | ||
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With limited RAM 2GB, [[https:// | With limited RAM 2GB, [[https:// | ||
- | When giving away a Windows NUC, I usually do a full reset and leave it at the initial Windows configuration screen. Pressing F-10 from this screen opens and command prompt, allowing running the ''' | + | When giving away a Windows NUC, I usually do a full reset and leave it at the initial Windows configuration screen. Pressing F-10 from this screen opens and command prompt, allowing running the '' |
- | For a Linux NUC, I generally | + | For a Linux NUC, I generally |
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+ | NOTE [[https:// | ||
+ | * Processor with 2 or more cores | ||
+ | * Graphics: Compatible with DirectX 12 or later with WDDM 2.0 driver | ||
+ | * 64 GB or larger storage device | ||
+ | * 4GB RAM | ||
+ | * TPM v.2.0 | ||
+ | * Windows 11 Home edition requires internet connectivity and a Microsoft account to complete device setup on first use | ||
+ | * Display: High definition (720p) display that is greater than 9” diagonally, 8 bits per color channel |
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