Some kiosks come configured with their GPU drivers disabled. This results in the user interface being exceptionally slow and choppy. Animations will stutter and tear, and overall it looks quite bad.
You can attempt to fix this by simply turning on the GPU drivers in Device Manager, accessible via Redbox Desktop. Techs have noted that this may not work and the device will simply not boot until you enter safe mode, though this doesn't appear to strictly be the case, and is worth trying.
One potential route is using a DisplayPort to DVI cable or adapter and re-running the cable through the harness to the door if your VGA cable doesn't work. Note that Windows will take forever to boot the first time you do this, so give it 10-20 minutes before you give up and reset everything. It will seem like it's frozen, but it's not. If your disk activity light is out and the keyboard isn't responding, something may have went wrong.
Kiosks have been reported to have issues where the titles in the engine disappear. The cause for this is still TBD. However, following the steps below should fix the unit to working order.
C:\Program Files\REDS\KioskEngine\Data\profile.data
Most cellular modems come with Verizon 4G LTE plans, a limited amount instead have T-Mobile plans. Over time, these SIM cards may become inactive or have already stopped working, rendering the cellular modem unusable. To restore functionality, you will need to replace the inactive SIM card with either an active one or a SIM card compatible with Verizon.
You have the following options:
However, you may not want to expose your computer to the internet as it may cause complications in the future when software is no longer supported (or in case of being required to upgrade Windows 7). But, if you're planning on enabling SMB or installing your own VNC Server to access your kiosk over the internet, you'll have to connect it. To prevent any complications, you can setup Firewall Rules to expose certain ports for the computer, and restrict other hostnames (or, you can reject requests made from LAN -> WAN to keep it available local-only).
Ensure that the kiosk is positioned upright and completely level. Use a spirit level or similar tool to confirm it is not tilted in any direction. If the kiosk is leaning or uneven, adjust the leveling feet at the bottom to achieve proper alignment. Rotate the feet as needed to stabilize the kiosk and ensure it stands precisely at a 90-degree angle relative to the floor or base surface. Double-check the alignment and stability after adjustments to confirm it is secure and correctly positioned.
bootrec /fixmbr
and bootrec /rebuildbcd
.If none of the above steps resolve your issue, you may need to replace the storage drive. Replacing the old drive with a HDD (not recommended) or SSD (recommended) is advised. This is common with older kiosks, as many of the hard drives are either nearing failure or have already failed.
This issue is common in the Premio M2H6V1 computer when upgrading from Windows 7 Embedded 32bit
. Here is how to solve that issue:
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tab using arrow keys.Windows 8 Mode
.Enter
, and make sure its enabled.F10
to save changes and restart the PC.Shell
, then you will need to verify the drive partitions are correct and not corrupted.