After having the machine about a week, and following what I suspect was a Windows update, the system started running with a particular program "lntel(R)PTT EK Recertification Service" generally using up between 30% and 45% of the CPU all the time.
I did some research and found that Intel suggests a) driver updates for their NUC machines and b) a BIOS update. The driver updates only apply to NUC machines.
I e-mailed the vendor, they were quite responsive and polite but ultimately could not / did not provide me with a more recent BIOS version or a location where I could get BIOS updates in the future, nor any updated drivers. In fact, the only BIOS version they could offer was about a year older than the one installed on the machine. The one installed on my machine is dated 2020-09-25.
After a few e-mails the vendor said it was a Microsoft problem and I should wait for Microsoft to fix it.
I also installed and ran the Intel Driver Updater but it was not of any help on this issue.
I followed up with Intel, they said I need a new BIOS update to correct the issue.
At this point, the only way I've found to get around this program running at the high percentages is to end-task it thru MS Task Manager everytime I start up / reboot the machine. (I could likely also uninstall it, but don't know if I could ever find a version of it for this machine if I did - from Intel it seems to be NUC specific and this machine is not a NUC.
Also oddly while the program has 'Service' in its name it appears to run as an app.
In any case, from what I read this diminishes the machine's ability to do various security-related things, like use bitlocker.
Do you have a fix for this issue?
Thank you
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Re: New BIOS
Hello, please refer to this post: viewtopic.php?f=33&t=504&p=1617&hilit=P ... 652e#p1617
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I am sorry but that is a totally unacceptable long-term solution - and one I referenced in my original post.
I do not want to disable a security feature, I want it to work.
For it to work, according to Intel, apparently a BIOS update is required.
Are you working on this?
I do not want to disable a security feature, I want it to work.
For it to work, according to Intel, apparently a BIOS update is required.
Are you working on this?
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Re: New BIOS
Updating the BIOS will not solve this problem. You can find the engineer’s answer on Microsoft’s official website. Intel’s certification service causes this error, and disabling this service will not put your computer in danger. Windows Security Center is more reliable.
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I can't find that answer on Microsoft's official website, can you please provide a link to it?You can find the engineer’s answer on Microsoft’s official website.
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This is a question and answer between Microsoft engineers and customers:
https://community.intel.com/t5/forums/s ... %20Service
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You have provided a link to the intel site, not the Microsoft site.
I don't see anywhere on the site that Intel is advising that this is a Microsoft problem, or a problem between Microsoft engineers and its customers.
I don't see anywhere on the site that Intel is advising that this is a Microsoft problem, or a problem between Microsoft engineers and its customers.
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Re: New BIOS
Hello, this is due to the high occupancy of the PTT service caused by Microsoft's Update. Under normal circumstances, there will be no such high occupancy rate. So this is related to Microsoft's update.
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