Posted at December 22, 2024 by PCI-DB Team
Install Driver AutomaticallyDevice Name | Intel STK1A32SC Compute Stick BIOS 0019 |
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Category | Bios |
Manufacturer | Intel |
File Size | 9.7 MB |
Supported OS | OS Independent ,Windows 8.1 ,Windows 8.1 64 bit ,Windows 10 ,Windows 10 64 bit |
- TXE Firmware: 2.0.2.3095
- Framework BIOS Reference Code: Based on 2.80
- GOP Driver: 8.0.1037
- Fixed issue where the cursor sometimes lags in the BIOS Setup.
- Fixed issue on Windows 10 64-bit Operating Systems where Multi Phase Resume would fail.
- Added Bluetooth keyboard support.
- Fixed an issue where a device will not be seen via USB 3.0.
- Updated Processor support.
- Fixed an issue when selecting F2 via the power button menu, where the default setting of some items in BIOS Setup would change.
- Updated GOP to version 8.0.1037.
- Fixed an issue in the F7 menu where “unknown device” would display.
- Fixed an issue in the F7 menu where the USB device would disappear when “Refresh Media List” is selected.
- Fixed an issue where pressing the power button would behave like the enter key.
- Added a setup menu option so that “Wlan Dynamic Solution” can be selected.
- Added NTFS support.
- Updated TXE to version 2.0.2.3095
- Added an option for the Indonesia SKU to disallow the AC mode on the Intel wireless adapter.
- Once the update process has started, DO NOT POWER DOWN YOUR SYSTEM before the update is complete. The update process will take up to 3 minutes.
- Update the BIOS on your computer only if the newer BIOS version specifically solves a problem you have. We do not recommend BIOS updates for computers that do not need it. You can view all BIOS changes in the Release Notes included on the BIOS download page in Download Center.
- Before initiating a BIOS update, be sure to read and precisely follow the instructions included in this document. You may wish to print the instructions for easy reference.
- With the Intel Express BIOS Update utility, you can update the BIOS while in Windows
- Save the Express BIOS update file to a temporary folder on the target Intel Compute Stick.
- Double-click the *.EXE file to run the Express BIOS update.
- Follow all prompts.
- The F7 BIOS Update allows you to update the system BIOS during the boot process and before the operating system loads.
- Download and save the BIOS update (.BIO) file to a portable USB device (or to a microSD card).
- When the Intel Compute Stick is turned off, plug the USB device into the USB port (or insert the microSD card into the SD card slot). Note: If you are using a USB keyboard/mouse, you will need a multi-port USB hub.
- During boot, when prompted, press F7 to enter the BIOS Flash Update tool.
- Select the USB device (or microSD card) from the media list and press Enter.
- Select the .BIO file and press Enter
- Confirm you want to update the BIOS by pressing Enter.
- Wait for the update to complete.
- Restart the computer.
- The Power Button Menu Update allows you to update the system BIOS during the boot process and before the operating system loads.
- Download and save the BIOS update (.BIO) file to a portable USB device (or to a microSD card).
- Plug the USB device into a USB port of the Intel Compute Stick when it is turned off (not in Hibernate or Sleep mode).
- Press the power button and hold it down for three seconds. Release it before the four-second shutdown override.
- The Power Button Menu appears.
- Press F7 to perform a BIOS update.
- Select the USB device (or microSD card) from the media list and press Enter.
- Select the .BIO file and press Enter
- Confirm you want to update the BIOS by pressing Enter.
- Wait for the update to complete.
- Restart the computer.
- In the unlikely event that a BIOS update is interrupted, it is possible the BIOS might be left in an unusable state. Perform a BIOS Recovery.
- Download and save the BIOS update (.BIO) file to a portable USB device.
- Plug the USB device into a USB port of the Intel Compute Stick when it is turned off (not in Hibernate or Sleep mode). If you are using a USB keyboard/mouse, you will need a multi-port USB hub.
- Press the power button and hold it down for three seconds. Release it before the four-second shutdown override.
- The Power Button Menu appears.
- Press F4 to perform a BIOS Recovery.
- Wait for the recovery process to complete.
- The computer will either turn off when the recovery process is completed or it will prompt you to turn it off.
- Remove the USB device.
- Restart the computer.
Although installing a newer BIOS version might add new features, update various components, or improve the device’s usability, this process is very risky, so the upgrade is recommended to be performed only when it is really needed.
In addition to that, this task should be performed by someone who has the knowledge to successfully complete the installation; regular users may fulfill it at their own risk.
When it comes to applying a new version without taking into account the computer’s operating system, the most commonly used method to flash the BIOS is by creating a bootable USB or CD containing the update file, and running it from DOS.
Still, regardless of the method used or whether the upgrade is performed by a regular or power user, it’s recommended that the new BIOS be applied in a steady power environment such as the one ensured by a UPS unit.
The Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) is a very important software that loads the currently installed OS, and tests all of the system’s hardware components – so make sure you flash it correctly.
Bear in mind that failing to perform a successful installation could seriously damage your device, and the faulty BIOS resulted from the process might even render it unusable.
So, if this release includes useful changes, hit the download button, get the package, and update your BIOS version. Otherwise, check with our website as often as possible, so that you don’t miss the release that you need.
It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.
Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.
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