To repair the ME firmware we need read/write access to its region at the BIOS/SPI chip, which is usually locked. During BIOS update, Dell tries to update the ME but it does not respond and thus the process stops. The other is that the ME firmware seems to be corrupted. One is the loose battery connection sensor or similar which is old Dell BIOS related. As you can see from MEInfo you currently have 11.0 PCH-LP firmware so pick the equivalent from the first forceadmin:Īs far as I can tell, there are two different problems with that laptop. You showed a picture of Intel’s SA-00075 Vulnerability check tool but your system uses Consumer firmware so it’s not vulnerable to begin with, as mentioned at the first post. I asked that in order to figure out if something needs to be improved at the first post to become more understandable. Anyway, your finding is interesting, thank you for sharing ilario: I did the same as lordkag at another ASRock board (X79) which can be found here but I never saw the result. That is definitely easier than to mod AMITSE. Welcome nederfox and thank you for your pretty cool contribution. Questions regarding upgrading/downgrading which are the result of not reading the first post (VCN issues for example), will not be answered by nederfox: Thus, I’ve brought back the Consumer 11.7 firmware which should be used by those systems which are on 11.7 firmware, as the undertext of the first post says. Note: So far I’ve seen 1 Lenovo, 1 HP and 13 ASUS systems to have been officially updated to ME 11.7 without the changelog saying so. Intel ME 11.7 Consumer PCH-LP Firmware v11. Intel ME 11.7 Consumer PCH-H Firmware v11.
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