![]() ![]() This brings you to an advanced startup menu. Turn the machine off, hold in the Volume Up button, and power it up. Next I needed to boot the tablet up with the stick. The Windows 7 ISO Download Tool will prep a USB stick that only works with BIOS machines. And remember, this machine has an x86 processor so a 64-bit build is useless. The first step was to prep a USB stick that a UEFI machine would like. So I resorted to deploying Windows 8.1 from an ISO. From what I can tell, that’s a graphics drivers (Intel) issue that requires some McGuyver hacking to work around (not fix). I had the commonly encountered (during the Preview!!!!) issue where the machine would perform the install, including device detection, and then hang on the final boot up with a black screen and busy mouse cursor. The server was rebooted/power cycled and still the same error is being seen.Last week I tried twice to perform the online update of Windows 8.1 on my Samsung ATIV Smart PC 500T. There are no recent nvidia updates using package manager that could have caused this: NVRM version: NVIDIA UNIX x86_64 Kernel Module 495.29.05 Thu Sep 30 16:00: We have a server with 8x 2090ti GPUs that is throwing mismatch error:Īs far as I can see there is no mismatch between drivers and libraries: In the whole machine I am not able to find the old kernel module file, so, how is it possible that the old module get loaded? Does someone has some ideas about how I could debug this problem? If I unload all nvidia related modules with rmmod and load them again with modprobe, everything works fine, but if I reboot a compute node /proc/driver/nvidia/version report again the old module version and the problem appears again. Looking for the loaded module version I get the expected version when issuing this command:Ĭat /proc/driver/nvidia/version NVRM version: NVIDIA UNIX x86_64 Kernel Module 367.48 Sat Sep 3 18:21: NVRM: make sure that this kernel module and all NVIDIA driver ![]() NVRM: this kernel module has the version 367.48. ![]() In the dmesg I found these errors: NVRM: API mismatch: the client has the version 375.66, but In a disk-less cluster running CentOS 7 and hosting K80 cards, after an upgrade of the NVIDIA driver to 375.66 I got this error when trying to run nvidia-smi:įailed to initialize NVML: Driver/library version mismatch ![]()
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