2233-HECI error during MEBx execution

Please translate that again differently, it doesn’t make any sense to me, sorry

There is no tooth in the place indicated
There are no teeth in this place

There is no tooth in the place indicated
There are no years in this place

There is no pins there, is that what you mean? No metal pins, like if you remove the green jumper, there is pins there under the green jumper, but not in the area I circled in red?
If yes, that is what you mean, OK. Thanks for checking.

Go ahead with the tools package I linked you to download, and run the command I gave on post #27, then send me that file created.

good morning
Yes there are no pins there
After the file runs these images
And the resulting file

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Thanks for confirming no pins there , sorry I didn’t understand when you first explained it

For your FPTw images, you left off the rest of the command after fptw.exe >> FPTw.exe -desc -d FD.bin

Thank you for your cooperation with me
The rest of the command after fptw.exe >> FPTw.exe -desc -d FD.bin

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@efraym - Apologies, I linked you to wrong (v7) FPT package, very sorry
Here is correct package (V5) - https://mega.nz/#!jE1ilQwQ!jDkXSSO118ddl…bqvMd4_XYwevTUU

After you run it fptw.exe

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@efraym - You left off the full command again >>> FPTw.exe -desc -d FD.bin

very sorry

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Please take an image of your BIOS chip. If you are unsure which it is, please take a few good clear images around the CMOS battery. I need to be able to read the BIOS chip text, so use macro if you can on camera (Flower), then zip the images
Or, you can read chip and give me the info on chip.

*Edit - Do you have TPM enabled? If yes, disabled it and try again

Here are some pictures

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1st and 3rd image look like BIOS, but I cannot see it, BIOS is to dark messy, can you read the info on the chip? Use flashlight from different angles, and a magnifying glass if you have to.

We can try MEInfoWin, in the flash program tools folder, go to MEInfo folder, inside on windows folder select it, hold shit + Right click, open command window here and run command below. Probably will fail, but we should try and see
>> MEInfoWin.exe -verbose

Yes, TPM is on/enabled, thanks for checking!

Disable all TPM in BIOS, and in operating system, and then try the FPTw command again (Don’t forget, use full commands I type above and below )
>> FPTw.exe -desc -d fd.bin

Run the command
MEInfoWin.exe -verbose

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I spoke to the OP of this thread, he had to edit fparts.txt too, which is what we need to find you exact BIOS model for, please try to read the chip in person with light and magnifying glass if needed, we need to get chip details read from the top of the BIOS Chip.

Also, his board (7900) has a jumper for ME/Service/FD/FDO etc please double check over your entire motherboard, for any more 2-3 pin jumpers. If you are unsure, please remove the board from the case or at least unplug all cables and get me some images of the entire board up close.
If you do not have jumper for this, 99.9% chance you are going to have to purchase a CH341A flash programmer and SOIC test clip cable (If BIOS is soldered to the board)

Thank you so much for helping me
Here are some clear pictures of the board after being taken off the can
I wish you would benefit
He regretted the delay in the reply

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Thanks for the images! I see FDO jumper, this is good for us! We will put a jumper there to allow re-write of the ME
But, we still need to read label on BIOS chip (It’s chip above orange SATA port) Can you read it?

I’m sorry
I can not read it because it is too small
no other solution

No, unless the OP replies to me again with his fparts.txt or BIOS ID. We need to know your BIOS chip, so we can add ID to fparts.txt. Try to have someone else read with flashlight and magnifying glass or some eye glasses at a distance etc.

Try this, maybe it will work? Probably not, probably needs the rom ID to give you the rom ID, that’s how my luck goes

FPTw.exe /i

plutomaniac - do you know how we can get BIOS ID details so I can add to fparts.txt?