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Re: NUC Haswell reboots after shutdown

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Deep S4/S5: That will send your system into a deeper sleep LOL. All that means you will only be able to "Wake Up" the system with a WON (Wake On LAN) RTC (Real Time Clock(You can set an alarm to wake/turn on the computer up if it is not on by setting a physical time/date in BIOS)) or Power button.

 

I was suffering from the same issue, but I am not any longer. I was on BIOS v22 when I had the problem, and when I solved the problem. What fixed it for me was changing:

 

Power Tab in BIOS:

Intel Dynamic Power Tech: Custom

Intel SpeedStep: Enabled

Processor Power: High Performance

OS ACPI C2 Report Enabled

Power Supervisor Shutdown Enabled

After Power Failure: Stay Off

S3 State: Blink

Wake On LAN: Stay Off

PCIe ASPM Support: Enabled

Native ACPI OS PCIe Support: Enabled

Flash Update Sleep Delay: Enabled

Any options under POWER Tab that I did not list = Disabled/Off

 

The Bottom 3 Options on my list of setting are Hardware Dependent, Your HW may not support them.

 

That being said, This is such a nice piece of hardware and was so excited to open the box even though Intel dropped the ball when it came to officially support Linux (At least Intel did some work and gave us a Linux installer for the HD4400 GPU). That's fine, that's what I am use to, but a NUC + Linux = Popcorn + Butter.

 

I have always used Intel products when it comes to CPU and embedded chipset, it would be nice to see one the big corps step up and really commit to Linux as a End User Platform. Open Source don't mean you can not make money

 

DISCLAIMER

I am simply sharing my experiences with other users. I am in no way acting as or claiming to be Intel Tech Support, So I am in no way responsible for you breaking your machine, and don’t blame me for it.


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