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Good Day.
I am tried enable "OS boot watchdog timer" at BIOS, but my OS (Window 10 - 1709) always rebooted.
I didnt find Intel Watchdog driver and i dont understand how i should install it.
I am really need your help.
How i should check this driver? Does this function support Windows 10?
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Understood, Lets move in to hardware diagnose then.
SysInfo Log generation:
Download the utility from this link:https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25437/Intel-System-Information-Retrieval-Utility-SysInfo- https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/26991/System-Information-Retrieval-Utility-SysInfo-?v=t
To run the application, please follow these instructions:
- You will need USB flash drive formatted as FAT32 (make sure that the flash drive is empty.)
- Download the https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/26991/System-Information-Retrieval-Utility-SysInfo- Sysinfo_V14_0_Build19_AllOS.zip package; extract the contents of the System Information Retrieval Utility (SysInfo)
- Copy the content that is inside the UEFI folder into the root of the flash drive (not into a folder).
- Boot into Internal EFI Shell (with the Thumb drive connected to the server), get into the flash drive with the command "FS0: + enter", type "dir" press enter and run the sysinfo.efi file for the utility to start.
That will be it for now, if you have any doubt or need help with the instructions provided please feel free to let me know or call to our regular support number.
Best regards,
Kenneth R.
Intel Customer Support
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Hello 3DPrinter.ua,
I hope you are doing well today.
We are still investigating this issue. As soon as we get new information we will contact you.
Thank you for your patience.
Regards,
Jeremiah A.
Intel(R) Technical Support
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Hello 3DPrinter.ua,
I hope you are doing well today.
We are still investigating this issue. As soon as we get new information we will contact you.
Thank you for your patience.
Regards,
Jeremiah A.
Intel(R) Technical Support
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Hello 3DPrinter.ua,
I apologize for my delay.
Within BIOS there is just the option to enable/disable the feature and it can be used with a watchdog timer aware the Operating System, which is the case of Windows 10.
Then you can change some settings related to time but that's pretty much it, there are no drivers for that feature as it is an OS feature as well.
Regards,
Jeremiah A.
Intel(R) Technical Support
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Hi 3DPrinter.ua,
I hope you are doing well today.
I'm following up with you to see if there is anything else we can help with or if can proceed in closing this case.
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Hi 3DPrinter.ua,
I have nor heard back from you in regards to this case. I will proceed in closing the case. If you need more assistance feel free to contact us again,
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good afternoon.
I do not understand you. I tested three different operating systems.
In all these systems, the computer rebooted by itself when the function is enabled. The timer should ensure the computer's permanent operation if the operating system is up and running.
What operating system do I need to install and what version of the driver does this function work for?
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Hello 3DPrinter.ua,
Thank you for your update.
Does the computer restarted after a Blue Screen, or just restarted with no errors?
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Jeremiah A.
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Hello 3DPrinter.ua,
Thank you for your update.
Does the computer restarted after a Blue Screen, or just restarted with no errors?
Regards,
Jeremiah A.
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Hello 3DPrinter.ua,
Thank you for your update.
Does the computer restarted after a Blue Screen, or just restarted with no errors?
Regards,
Jeremiah A.
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Hello 3DPrinter.ua,
In regards to your question: " What operating system do I need to install and what version of the driver does this function work for?"
Within BIOS there is just the option to enable/disable the feature and it can be used with a watchdog timer aware the Operating System, which is the case of Windows 10.
Then you can change some settings related to time but that's pretty much it, there are no drivers for that feature as it is an OS feature as well.
Regards,
Jeremiah A.
Intel(R) Technical Support
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Hello 3DPrinter.ua,
In regards to your question: " What operating system do I need to install and what version of the driver does this function work for?"
Within BIOS there is just the option to enable/disable the feature and it can be used with a watchdog timer aware the Operating System, which is the case of Windows 10.
Then you can change some settings related to time but that's pretty much it, there are no drivers for that feature as it is an OS feature as well.
Regards,
Jeremiah A.
Intel(R) Technical Support
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Hello 3DPrinter.ua,
I hope you are doing well today.
I have not heard back from in regards to this case. I will proceed in closing this case. If you need more assistance from us you can go ahead and open a new case and refer to this one.
Best regards,
Jeremiah A.
Intel(R) Technical Support
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