Hades Canyon NUC8i7HVK can install but can't boot












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Just got my new Intel NUC today. It installs just fine, but booting up it gets stuck forever with no error message (black screen).



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  • Can you provide more details?. Press the Esc key to see where the boot process stoped, and post the line in here so we can help you in a better way.
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  • Pressing the Esc key doesn't make a difference. Screen is black and completely unresponsive.
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Just got my new Intel NUC today. It installs just fine, but booting up it gets stuck forever with no error message (black screen).



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  • Can you provide more details?. Press the Esc key to see where the boot process stoped, and post the line in here so we can help you in a better way.
    – Rho
    May 18 '18 at 20:53










  • Pressing the Esc key doesn't make a difference. Screen is black and completely unresponsive.
    – mikabytes
    May 19 '18 at 12:51














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Just got my new Intel NUC today. It installs just fine, but booting up it gets stuck forever with no error message (black screen).



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Just got my new Intel NUC today. It installs just fine, but booting up it gets stuck forever with no error message (black screen).



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boot grub2 18.04 nomodeset






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  • Can you provide more details?. Press the Esc key to see where the boot process stoped, and post the line in here so we can help you in a better way.
    – Rho
    May 18 '18 at 20:53










  • Pressing the Esc key doesn't make a difference. Screen is black and completely unresponsive.
    – mikabytes
    May 19 '18 at 12:51


















  • Can you provide more details?. Press the Esc key to see where the boot process stoped, and post the line in here so we can help you in a better way.
    – Rho
    May 18 '18 at 20:53










  • Pressing the Esc key doesn't make a difference. Screen is black and completely unresponsive.
    – mikabytes
    May 19 '18 at 12:51
















Can you provide more details?. Press the Esc key to see where the boot process stoped, and post the line in here so we can help you in a better way.
– Rho
May 18 '18 at 20:53




Can you provide more details?. Press the Esc key to see where the boot process stoped, and post the line in here so we can help you in a better way.
– Rho
May 18 '18 at 20:53












Pressing the Esc key doesn't make a difference. Screen is black and completely unresponsive.
– mikabytes
May 19 '18 at 12:51




Pressing the Esc key doesn't make a difference. Screen is black and completely unresponsive.
– mikabytes
May 19 '18 at 12:51










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  1. Go into the GRUB menu and select Advanced options for Ubuntu.

  2. We will edit the startup options, so press e.

  3. On the end of the line starting with linux /boot add a word: nomodeset


enter image description here



I have no idea why this works but it does. Can anyone explain it?






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  • IDK if it will work in this case, but what it does is bypass the graphics drivers.
    – Organic Marble
    May 18 '18 at 19:14






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    you can find the answer here askubuntu.com/questions/716957/…
    – s1mmel
    May 18 '18 at 19:23






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    To set nomodeset permanently do askubuntu.com/questions/38780/…
    – mikabytes
    May 18 '18 at 19:36












  • @Mika: Also trying to install Ubuntu 18.04 from usb/live-cd on the hades canyon. When selection option 1 (try ubuntu without installing) it gets stuck in a black screen, even if adding nomodeset. When selecting option 2 (install Ubuntu) it also gets stuck, even if adding nomodeset. Did you do anything else ( bios setting? ) to get it to install?
    – kalmiya
    May 19 '18 at 22:53












  • Update: My Hades Canyon originally came with FW 0029. First FW revision mentioned in the Intel-docs (Initial Pre-production FW) is 0034... After upgrading to latest (currently 0037) and using the nomodeset-parameter it boots into Ubuntu.
    – kalmiya
    May 20 '18 at 17:55











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  1. Go into the GRUB menu and select Advanced options for Ubuntu.

  2. We will edit the startup options, so press e.

  3. On the end of the line starting with linux /boot add a word: nomodeset


enter image description here



I have no idea why this works but it does. Can anyone explain it?






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  • IDK if it will work in this case, but what it does is bypass the graphics drivers.
    – Organic Marble
    May 18 '18 at 19:14






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    you can find the answer here askubuntu.com/questions/716957/…
    – s1mmel
    May 18 '18 at 19:23






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    To set nomodeset permanently do askubuntu.com/questions/38780/…
    – mikabytes
    May 18 '18 at 19:36












  • @Mika: Also trying to install Ubuntu 18.04 from usb/live-cd on the hades canyon. When selection option 1 (try ubuntu without installing) it gets stuck in a black screen, even if adding nomodeset. When selecting option 2 (install Ubuntu) it also gets stuck, even if adding nomodeset. Did you do anything else ( bios setting? ) to get it to install?
    – kalmiya
    May 19 '18 at 22:53












  • Update: My Hades Canyon originally came with FW 0029. First FW revision mentioned in the Intel-docs (Initial Pre-production FW) is 0034... After upgrading to latest (currently 0037) and using the nomodeset-parameter it boots into Ubuntu.
    – kalmiya
    May 20 '18 at 17:55
















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  1. Go into the GRUB menu and select Advanced options for Ubuntu.

  2. We will edit the startup options, so press e.

  3. On the end of the line starting with linux /boot add a word: nomodeset


enter image description here



I have no idea why this works but it does. Can anyone explain it?






share|improve this answer























  • IDK if it will work in this case, but what it does is bypass the graphics drivers.
    – Organic Marble
    May 18 '18 at 19:14






  • 2




    you can find the answer here askubuntu.com/questions/716957/…
    – s1mmel
    May 18 '18 at 19:23






  • 1




    To set nomodeset permanently do askubuntu.com/questions/38780/…
    – mikabytes
    May 18 '18 at 19:36












  • @Mika: Also trying to install Ubuntu 18.04 from usb/live-cd on the hades canyon. When selection option 1 (try ubuntu without installing) it gets stuck in a black screen, even if adding nomodeset. When selecting option 2 (install Ubuntu) it also gets stuck, even if adding nomodeset. Did you do anything else ( bios setting? ) to get it to install?
    – kalmiya
    May 19 '18 at 22:53












  • Update: My Hades Canyon originally came with FW 0029. First FW revision mentioned in the Intel-docs (Initial Pre-production FW) is 0034... After upgrading to latest (currently 0037) and using the nomodeset-parameter it boots into Ubuntu.
    – kalmiya
    May 20 '18 at 17:55














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2







  1. Go into the GRUB menu and select Advanced options for Ubuntu.

  2. We will edit the startup options, so press e.

  3. On the end of the line starting with linux /boot add a word: nomodeset


enter image description here



I have no idea why this works but it does. Can anyone explain it?






share|improve this answer















  1. Go into the GRUB menu and select Advanced options for Ubuntu.

  2. We will edit the startup options, so press e.

  3. On the end of the line starting with linux /boot add a word: nomodeset


enter image description here



I have no idea why this works but it does. Can anyone explain it?







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answered May 18 '18 at 19:08









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  • IDK if it will work in this case, but what it does is bypass the graphics drivers.
    – Organic Marble
    May 18 '18 at 19:14






  • 2




    you can find the answer here askubuntu.com/questions/716957/…
    – s1mmel
    May 18 '18 at 19:23






  • 1




    To set nomodeset permanently do askubuntu.com/questions/38780/…
    – mikabytes
    May 18 '18 at 19:36












  • @Mika: Also trying to install Ubuntu 18.04 from usb/live-cd on the hades canyon. When selection option 1 (try ubuntu without installing) it gets stuck in a black screen, even if adding nomodeset. When selecting option 2 (install Ubuntu) it also gets stuck, even if adding nomodeset. Did you do anything else ( bios setting? ) to get it to install?
    – kalmiya
    May 19 '18 at 22:53












  • Update: My Hades Canyon originally came with FW 0029. First FW revision mentioned in the Intel-docs (Initial Pre-production FW) is 0034... After upgrading to latest (currently 0037) and using the nomodeset-parameter it boots into Ubuntu.
    – kalmiya
    May 20 '18 at 17:55


















  • IDK if it will work in this case, but what it does is bypass the graphics drivers.
    – Organic Marble
    May 18 '18 at 19:14






  • 2




    you can find the answer here askubuntu.com/questions/716957/…
    – s1mmel
    May 18 '18 at 19:23






  • 1




    To set nomodeset permanently do askubuntu.com/questions/38780/…
    – mikabytes
    May 18 '18 at 19:36












  • @Mika: Also trying to install Ubuntu 18.04 from usb/live-cd on the hades canyon. When selection option 1 (try ubuntu without installing) it gets stuck in a black screen, even if adding nomodeset. When selecting option 2 (install Ubuntu) it also gets stuck, even if adding nomodeset. Did you do anything else ( bios setting? ) to get it to install?
    – kalmiya
    May 19 '18 at 22:53












  • Update: My Hades Canyon originally came with FW 0029. First FW revision mentioned in the Intel-docs (Initial Pre-production FW) is 0034... After upgrading to latest (currently 0037) and using the nomodeset-parameter it boots into Ubuntu.
    – kalmiya
    May 20 '18 at 17:55
















IDK if it will work in this case, but what it does is bypass the graphics drivers.
– Organic Marble
May 18 '18 at 19:14




IDK if it will work in this case, but what it does is bypass the graphics drivers.
– Organic Marble
May 18 '18 at 19:14




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2




you can find the answer here askubuntu.com/questions/716957/…
– s1mmel
May 18 '18 at 19:23




you can find the answer here askubuntu.com/questions/716957/…
– s1mmel
May 18 '18 at 19:23




1




1




To set nomodeset permanently do askubuntu.com/questions/38780/…
– mikabytes
May 18 '18 at 19:36






To set nomodeset permanently do askubuntu.com/questions/38780/…
– mikabytes
May 18 '18 at 19:36














@Mika: Also trying to install Ubuntu 18.04 from usb/live-cd on the hades canyon. When selection option 1 (try ubuntu without installing) it gets stuck in a black screen, even if adding nomodeset. When selecting option 2 (install Ubuntu) it also gets stuck, even if adding nomodeset. Did you do anything else ( bios setting? ) to get it to install?
– kalmiya
May 19 '18 at 22:53






@Mika: Also trying to install Ubuntu 18.04 from usb/live-cd on the hades canyon. When selection option 1 (try ubuntu without installing) it gets stuck in a black screen, even if adding nomodeset. When selecting option 2 (install Ubuntu) it also gets stuck, even if adding nomodeset. Did you do anything else ( bios setting? ) to get it to install?
– kalmiya
May 19 '18 at 22:53














Update: My Hades Canyon originally came with FW 0029. First FW revision mentioned in the Intel-docs (Initial Pre-production FW) is 0034... After upgrading to latest (currently 0037) and using the nomodeset-parameter it boots into Ubuntu.
– kalmiya
May 20 '18 at 17:55




Update: My Hades Canyon originally came with FW 0029. First FW revision mentioned in the Intel-docs (Initial Pre-production FW) is 0034... After upgrading to latest (currently 0037) and using the nomodeset-parameter it boots into Ubuntu.
– kalmiya
May 20 '18 at 17:55


















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