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1. Re: NUC5PGYH Slow after Windows 10 1607 Update
N.Scott.Pearson Dec 11, 2016 6:59 PM (in response to jcahow)Lots of bad juju with the Anniversary Update (AU). Have you updated all drivers since the AU installed? If not, I suggest that you do; the AU, which installs as an O/S upgrade rather than an update, incorrectly deletes files used by drivers and applications and this can cause all sorts of havoc. Don't use the Intel Driver Update Utility (its useless in situations like this); download and install the packages manually.
You should also make sure you are running the latest BIOS. I might suggest that you install (or reinstall) the latest BIOS release using the Recovery Method (documented here: Intel NUC BIOS Recovery Update Instructions).
Hope this helps,
...S
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2. Re: NUC5PGYH Slow after Windows 10 1607 Update
Dec 13, 2016 1:24 PM (in response to jcahow)This message was posted on behalf of Intel CorporationN. Scott Pearson, thanks for your assistance.
To: jcahow
Hello jcahow,
As N. Scott Pearson suggest you, please try to install the latest drivers for your Intel® NUC Kit NUC5PGYH (since the latest BIOS and the the additional drivers):
BIOS Update [PYBSWCEL.86A] (Version: 0058 (Latest) Date: 11/2/2016)
Downloads for Intel® NUC Kit NUC5PGYH (All drivers)
Driver Installation Order
With the last link, you will be able to confirm the proper driver installation order. Also, after the chipset driver, please make sure to install the Intel® Trusted Execution Engine Driver for Intel® NUC Kits NUC5PGY/NUC5[x]PY (only if you have Windows 10, 64-bit).
Hope I can hear from you soon.
Regards,
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3. Re: NUC5PGYH Slow after Windows 10 1607 Update
Dec 21, 2016 7:30 PM (in response to jcahow)This message was posted on behalf of Intel CorporationHello jcahow,
I would like to know if the information provided to you was able to solve your concern?
In case if you need further assistance do not hesitate to reply back.
I am looking forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Angie.