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Installation Guide : Intel Haswell NUC Core i5 (D54250WYK) V2
Nope I didn't remove the mSata. Chameleon still recognizes the mSata, F10 is the way that I can boot into OSX. I just did a test, removed the SSD and attempted to boot, F10 shows me its seeing the mSata as port3, but it has a Windows Boot Loader on port 3 as well. So when I boot now with the SSD disconnected, I get a windows boot error that the drive is disconnected. So if I do clean install on both, the procedure is that I remove the mSata before installing Windows correct?
Also separate problem WD. I had this issue with my last NUC and thought it was a faulting WiFi/bluetooth chip issue as my mouse would lock. When I was getting my movies setup this morning (adding my movies from my external to my iTunes window so I can stream to my Apple TV) the crash occurred. I did some testing and found that the faulting file was the first HD iTunes Purchased video I was moving. So I did some more testing and found that if I try to play the file in iTunes or Quicktime it will do the same "crash" (where my screen locks and I have to hold down power button to shutdown).
Note: after the first "crash", my magic mouse jumps to the upper left every time i pick it up ever so slightly. I tried to unpair and repair, now it won't connect. The Apple Wireless keyboard continues to work wonderfully...
So basically, I am ready to do a full uninstall of Windows 8.1 and OSX just wondering your thoughts before I proceed. Thank you so much for your input, I really appreciate it.
learjet7
Nope I didn't remove the mSata. Chameleon still recognizes the mSata, F10 is the way that I can boot into OSX. I just did a test, removed the SSD and attempted to boot, F10 shows me its seeing the mSata as port3, but it has a Windows Boot Loader on port 3 as well. So when I boot now with the SSD disconnected, I get a windows boot error that the drive is disconnected. So if I do clean install on both, the procedure is that I remove the mSata before installing Windows correct?
Also separate problem WD. I had this issue with my last NUC and thought it was a faulting WiFi/bluetooth chip issue as my mouse would lock. When I was getting my movies setup this morning (adding my movies from my external to my iTunes window so I can stream to my Apple TV) the crash occurred. I did some testing and found that the faulting file was the first HD iTunes Purchased video I was moving. So I did some more testing and found that if I try to play the file in iTunes or Quicktime it will do the same "crash" (where my screen locks and I have to hold down power button to shutdown).
Note: after the first "crash", my magic mouse jumps to the upper left every time i pick it up ever so slightly. I tried to unpair and repair, now it won't connect. The Apple Wireless keyboard continues to work wonderfully...
So basically, I am ready to do a full uninstall of Windows 8.1 and OSX just wondering your thoughts before I proceed. Thank you so much for your input, I really appreciate it.
learjet7