I have two Intel NUCs that I use as servers. One of them (thankfully a backup server, not really mission critical) was working fine one day and refused to boot the next. When I say "refused to boot" I mean it wouldn't even boot into the EFI, no output at all via HDMI.
I tried various things including upgrading the firmware using the recovery update function, but nothing seemed to make a difference.
I'm not sure exactly what the problem was, but I now think it may have be faulty RAM. The NUC has a single 8BG Corsair unit inside. If I removed it completely, the NUC would blink the power light on boot (apparently a sign of no RAM or incompatible RAM). No flashing light with the stick installed though.
Since the original NUC, Intel have sent me two replacement NUCs. The first had the same problem as the original, but the second (which arrived today) will boot into the EFI (woop!). However, if I try to load a live USB, it stops at the "loading ramdisk" or "loading initrd" stage. This is what makes me think it's a RAM problem (I've checked other live USB sticks I know work, and they have the same problem, so it's not that).
So, a plausible theory is that the RAM died one day, and is only partially working now. Has anyone seen something like this before? Any ideas what I could try?
I don't want to order new RAM and find it wasn't a RAM problem after all. I have some RAM from old laptops, but I'm not sure it's compatible. I know the original Corsair unit is compatible, because it worked for months before I had these problems, and I bought it specifically for the NUC. I'll try the other RAM in the meantime, but I thought I'd throw this out there first because it's mildly interesting, and some of you guys are bound to have had RAM problems before!
I tried various things including upgrading the firmware using the recovery update function, but nothing seemed to make a difference.
I'm not sure exactly what the problem was, but I now think it may have be faulty RAM. The NUC has a single 8BG Corsair unit inside. If I removed it completely, the NUC would blink the power light on boot (apparently a sign of no RAM or incompatible RAM). No flashing light with the stick installed though.
Since the original NUC, Intel have sent me two replacement NUCs. The first had the same problem as the original, but the second (which arrived today) will boot into the EFI (woop!). However, if I try to load a live USB, it stops at the "loading ramdisk" or "loading initrd" stage. This is what makes me think it's a RAM problem (I've checked other live USB sticks I know work, and they have the same problem, so it's not that).
So, a plausible theory is that the RAM died one day, and is only partially working now. Has anyone seen something like this before? Any ideas what I could try?
I don't want to order new RAM and find it wasn't a RAM problem after all. I have some RAM from old laptops, but I'm not sure it's compatible. I know the original Corsair unit is compatible, because it worked for months before I had these problems, and I bought it specifically for the NUC. I'll try the other RAM in the meantime, but I thought I'd throw this out there first because it's mildly interesting, and some of you guys are bound to have had RAM problems before!
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