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CleanTangerine
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Feb 04, 2022

Logitech Rally/Tap with Windows. Devices stuck on blank screen after nightly reboots

We recently deployed Teams Rooms devices across our org. We have about 60 devices currently, all Rallybar w/ Tap and Intel Nuc. I've notice that randomly some devices will get stuck at a blank black screen after nightly reboot. I initially thought this was an issue updating from Teams Rooms v. 4.10.10.0 to 4.11.12.0, however today we had 3 devices get stuck that had already updated to the latest version.

 

I use the MTRemediate-4.x.x.x.ps1 script and sometimes it works first try, others I have to run it multiple times, or add the -uninstall parameter.

 

Is this a common occurrence, or is something wrong with these devices? If so that is a huge area of concern as the process to resolve can take ~45 minutes to an hour, and if an executive has scheduled meetings early in the morning it can be very disruptive.

 

When a device gets stuck in this state, it shows as offline in TAC. I an access the local admin account and restart, but when trying to login to the Teams app it gets stuck at a blank black screen.

 

Any help would be appreciated.

  • The recommendation from CheetoChester has worked great on a few Logitech Taps that were already on Windows 10, version 20H2 and only installed the Intel Iris Xe Graphics driver version 30.0.101.1191 after the Windows 10 Feature Update. We can just roll back the drivers as recommended.

     

    However, if the drivers were installed before the Feature Update to 20H2, with the Feature Update installed after the drivers, then the button to "Roll Back Driver" is simply greyed out. We have almost 20 endpoints which fall into this category, as they were all deployed in the past 2 weeks.

     

    Something tells me this will require Intel to publish a newer driver version before we see any real relief. They did release 4 newer sets of drivers since version 30.0.101.1191, which can be found on their support website, though this version is still the latest showing for the Intel NUC that was bundled with the Logitech Tap.

  • MrTamiya's avatar
    MrTamiya
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    This one from Logitech

     

    1. Disable Morden standby:


     
    Here's the command we need to enter:

    • First, navigate to the Administrator side of the NUC
    • Then, open the command prompt as an administrator
    • Once in, enter this command

     
    PowerShell
     

    reg add HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power /v PlatformAoAcOverride /t REG_DWORD /d 0


    1.  
      2.  Power settings: 
       
      - Device Manager - Expand Universal Serial Bus Controllers - All USB hubs ("Intel USB3.1 eXtensible Host Controller”, "USB Mass Storage Device", "Generic USB Hub", "USB Root Hub USB 3.0")- Right-click select Properties - Power Management Tab to uncheck "turn this device off to save power".
       
      - Open Windows Settings - Power and Sleep
      Screen - Turn off after - Never
      Sleep - PC goes to sleep after - set to Never
      Select Additional Power Settings
      Set to High Performance (or Ultimate)
      Change Plan settings
      Confirm Turn off the Display is set to Never
      Confirm Put the computer to sleep is set to Never
      Select Change advanced power settings
      Select USB settings then disable USB Selective Suspend
      Select PCI Express - Link State Power Management - set all to Off
       
      - Device Manager- Expand Sensors - Double click on HID Human Presence Sensor - Click on the Power Management tab - Uncheck the box for "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power” - Check box for "Allow this device to wake the computer." - Click OK - Restart the system
       
      - If USB Selective Suspend is not found, please follow the below steps to bring the USB selective suspend back.
      Press Windows key + R. This will open Run. Alternatively, you can go to Start and search for ‘Run’.
      In Run dialog box, type ‘regedit’ and hit Enter.
      On the left hand pane navigate to: HKEYLOCALMACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\PowerSettings\2a737441-1930-4402-8d77-b2bebba308a3\48e6b7a6-50f5-4782-a5d4-53bb8f07e226
      Now on the right hand pane right click on empty space and click on New and select DWORD (32-bit) Value (If "Attributes" exists as a DWORD file, jump to step 6)
      Rename the DWORD file as Attributes
      Double-click on the file and change the Value Data to 2
      Restart the PC
      Click on OK
      Restart the PC.
       
      3. Drivers:
       
      - Install the intel driver and support assistant (Intel DSA) in the Windows Admin account run the Intel Device Driver Assistant to ensure that the NUC is running the most updated versions of all required drivers and BIOS.
       
      Note: The driver/BIOS updates will require the system is rebooted several times so rerun the Intel Device Driver assistant several times to ensure they are all updated.
       
      Link - https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/detect.html
       
      - Update the Displaylink device drivers -- Download the driver from https://www.displaylink.com/downloads/windows and Download DisplayLink USB Graphics Software for Windows and install but make sure the Tap is connected and functional as these manage the Tap display.
       
      -  Device Manager- Expand Display adapters- Access Intel Iris XE graphics and check the driver version used, if NOT in 31.x version, please access Windows Options updates and install latest version v31.x
      Restart the system and test
      (https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download/19344/691496/intel-graphics-windows-dch-drivers.html)
       
       
    2. Install the Intel driver and support assistant (Intel DSA) in the Windows Admin account and run the Intel Device Driver Assistant to ensure that the NUC is running the most updated versions of all required BIOS drivers. https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/detect.html
    • MrTamiya's avatar
      MrTamiya
      Copper Contributor

      ++ Change TV resolution to  1,920 x 1,080 coz Intel NUC only supports up to HD.

  • VictorHO's avatar
    VictorHO
    Copper Contributor
    Hi!!

    I have the same problem with a Lenovo ThinkSmart HUB 500 + Rally System setup, with the same Teams version too.

    I did MTRemediate and it didn't work either, but I found a workaround to this problem that works until you need to restart your system.

    I don't know if the shortcut from the first step works with your intel NUC too.

    1- You need to connect a keyboard to your mini-pc or MTR controller, as we will need to press the Windows key five times in quick succession.
    2- Doing this quick tap, the system will exit the Skype user to the user selection screen.
    3- Log in to the Administrator profile and press CRTL+SHIFT+ESC to open your task manager
    4- Find the Skype user in the "Users" tab and press to log out.
    5- Press the Windows key, click on the white doll and then on "Logout" to log out of your administrator account. It's important
    6- Log into your Skype account.

    Hopefully it logs in normally without a black screen. Once logged in, it will keep working until you need to restart your system.

    I did this with my HUB500 and worked as a temporary solution to keep my room running until we find a fix to this issue.
    • CheetoChester's avatar
      CheetoChester
      Copper Contributor
      Hey everyone. I forgot to post the workaround we found that actually seems to be working. It seems like the culprit is the Intel Irix Xe Graphics driver. Version 30.0.101.1191 seems to be faulty and causing our issues. We went into device manager, opened up the Intel Irix Xe Graphics driver and then clicked on Roll Back Driver. This brought us to version 27.20.100.8935 and corrected the issue.

      However, Windows update will try and reinstall version 30.0.101.1191 so we had to apply local policies on each Nuc so that Windows wouldn't install drivers automatically.

      Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update > Do not include drivers with Windows Updates.

      We also applied a local policy so that the automatic updates would apply on a schedule that works on our business needs.

      Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update > Configure Automatic Updates
  • CheetoChester's avatar
    CheetoChester
    Copper Contributor

    Hello CleanTangerine 

     

    We are having the same issue on our end, too. 20 out of our 50 Rallybars with Taps/Intel Nuc's seem to have this issue every single day so far this week. It's become very frustrating and word is starting to get around that our Teams meeting rooms are starting become....unreliable. 

     

    Did you happen to find a fix for this issue?

  • LT2g04you's avatar
    LT2g04you
    Copper Contributor
    Does this also occur with the latest Teams app 4.11.17.0 ?
  • RayGentry's avatar
    RayGentry
    Brass Contributor
    I'm not running Logitech Equipment here, but have found similar issues with the Crestron Flex units we have. Though a reboot typically resolves the issue - until it randomly happens again. Usually when machines are experiencing this behavior I'll hop into the admin account and see if there are any optional driver updates that can be applied in Windows Update. This issue seems to happen more frequently when a new Teams Room App is released and ends up being resolved when optional display drivers are installed. I hope that helps!
  • hrcc-cg's avatar
    hrcc-cg
    Copper Contributor

    CleanTangerineI logged a call with Logitech, they have asked us to update to 30.0.101.1960 on the Intel Iris XE driver that was released today, will report back if it's successful.

     

    We also introduced another problem (static coming through the rally speaker) during our troubleshooting which according to logitech is caused by latest bios on the NUC. Suggested workaround is to disable Intel Platform Trusted Technology setting in the BIOS, which will kill bitlocker in the process.

    • Awasen's avatar
      Awasen
      Copper Contributor

      hrcc-cg This is so frustrating, we have only two systems but have the same issue on both with a frozen display every morning. I too got the information from Logitech support to upgrade all drivers (through Windows Update) and we have a "crackling" sound in the MIC now and really low volume on the speakers (We have Rally Medium).

       

      Did you find any solution?

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        hrcc-cg
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        Awasen- Reply from Logitech below. - The graphics driver issue remains, I think changing to v27.20.100.8935 did fix it though, just waiting to see what happens.

        But the static sound was fixed by disabling the setting in BIOS for Intel Platform Trusted Technology. Our NUCs don't have bitlocker enabled so it wasn't a big issue to change that.

         

        We come across a few users reporting that the NUC MTR systems appear to be frozen or unresponsive after the nightly reboot or after displays go into sleep mode. Tap appears dark and unresponsive. The only recovery is to press and hold the NUC power button until the system shuts down and then power it back on. The root cause is an Intel Iris graphics driver update that was pushed via a Microsoft update. 

        In light of the latest version(30.0.101.1960) of the Graphics driver released by Microsoft on 10/05/2022 and the fact that you already rolled back to 27.20.100.8935 with no improvement, I would suggest updating the Graphics driver to see if that helps. https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download/19344/intel-graphics-windows-dch-drivers.html
         
        It was also reported that Static noise is heard on Rally Bar, Rally Bar Mini or Rally system connected to the MTR NUC when the system is idle and not on a call.
        These issues started after the customer recently updated the NUC BIOS to version 0064. Intel is investigating the issue and has paused the BIOS firmware update version 0064. Microsoft MTR Premium has also stopped pushing this BIOS update via their service. The below workaround worked for most of the users.

         

        1. Disabling the “Intel Platform Trusted Technology” settings in the BIOS resolves the static noise from the Rally Bar/Mini or Rally system when used in USB mode.
          1. In the BIOS, navigate to the Security tab then Security Features, then uncheck the “Intel Platform Trusted Technology”
          2. Save and Exit
          3. System will reboot and the static noise should not be heard
        2. Disabling this setting however also prevents the NUC from fully booting up if Bitlocker is enabled. If Bitlocker is enabled then it needs to be disabled in Windows before disabling this setting in BIOS.

         
        Please try updating the Graphics driver and disabling the Intel Platform Trusted Technology to see if it mitigates all your issues.

        We come across a few users reporting that the NUC MTR systems appear to be frozen or unresponsive after the nightly reboot or after displays go into sleep mode. Tap appears dark and unresponsive. The only recovery is to press and hold the NUC power button until the system shuts down and then power it back on. The root cause is an Intel Iris graphics driver update that was pushed via a Microsoft update. 

        In light of the latest version(30.0.101.1960) of the Graphics driver released by Microsoft on 10/05/2022 and the fact that you already rolled back to 27.20.100.8935 with no improvement, I would suggest updating the Graphics driver to see if that helps. https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download/19344/intel-graphics-windows-dch-drivers.html
         
        It was also reported that Static noise is heard on Rally Bar, Rally Bar Mini or Rally system connected to the MTR NUC when the system is idle and not on a call.
        These issues started after the customer recently updated the NUC BIOS to version 0064. Intel is investigating the issue and has paused the BIOS firmware update version 0064. Microsoft MTR Premium has also stopped pushing this BIOS update via their service. The below workaround worked for most of the users.

         

        1. Disabling the “Intel Platform Trusted Technology” settings in the BIOS resolves the static noise from the Rally Bar/Mini or Rally system when used in USB mode.
          1. In the BIOS, navigate to the Security tab then Security Features, then uncheck the “Intel Platform Trusted Technology”
          2. Save and Exit
          3. System will reboot and the static noise should not be heard
        2. Disabling this setting however also prevents the NUC from fully booting up if Bitlocker is enabled. If Bitlocker is enabled then it needs to be disabled in Windows before disabling this setting in BIOS.

         
        Please try updating the Graphics driver and disabling the Intel Platform Trusted Technology to see if it mitigates all your issues.

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