CSE ME 15.20.15.1863 Production Extracted Slim H EBG-H A
PMC 01.32.0.0 Production Independent H A CNP
PCHC 15.20.0.1001 Production Independent Unknown
HP Desktop Workstation U60 Family
15.20.15.1863.bin.zip (3.7 MB)
CSE ME 15.20.15.1863 Production Extracted Slim H EBG-H A
PMC 01.32.0.0 Production Independent H A CNP
PCHC 15.20.0.1001 Production Independent Unknown
HP Desktop Workstation U60 Family
15.20.15.1863.bin.zip (3.7 MB)
lfb6, your directions worked well. The only issue is that I first got the following error:
Error 172: [Fit Actions] File Path could not be resolved Region: BiosRegionData File:
Error 228: [Ifwi Actions] Failed to calculate boot partition sizes. Failed to calculate regions size.
Error 20: [Csme Binary Gen] Error executing pre-build actions.
Error 2: Failed to build.
So I had to insert the ME Sub Partition.bin (Binary Bios) File from the decompiled 1 Latitude_5320_1.38.0 – 3 Intel Management Engine Consumer Firmware Update v15.0.47.2521 folder (it would not build proper using the same from the decompiled 1 Latitude_5320_1.38.0 – 2 Intel Management Engine Corporate Firmware Update v15.0.47.2521 folder - don’t think that’s an issue).
It doesn’t look like your FWUpdate.bin pulled in the BIOS Binary File., so yours is smaller. When my build was completed, I was left with the attached outimage.bin in Flash Image Tool\WIN32 and CSE Region.bin in Flash Image Tool\WIN32\Int. I’m assuming I’d use the outimage.bin file to flash, even though it’s bigger that yours. Is there an issue using mine with the included BIOS Binary File.
I’m not including the CSE Region.bin file. It’s 13.0 MB (13,643,776 bytes).
Thanks again. Doing it made me understand why you did it the way you did.
zip file.zip (6.5 MB)
I don’t understand that file? It’s an firmware image with an FD, an ME region and an unstructured thing that’s called bios region but contains ME stuff?
Don’t use this!
Yep. My issue is still the FIT program itself. The attached is the CSE Region, that was in the Flash Image Tool\WIN32\Int folder. I can’t throw it into FIT, like I can with yours.
I’m going to try using an older FIT that’s close to the version used by Dell, but I’ve got the same FIT application problem I had at the beginning.
CSE Region.zip (4.7 MB)
Again:
All my earlier answers were intended for building an update binary
CSE ME 12.0.95.2489 Prod Extr ConsLP CNP_CMP-LP C.bin.zip (1.6 MB)
CSE ME 12.0.95.2489 Prod Extr CorpLP CNP_CMP-LP C.bin.zip (5.6 MB)
CSE ME 11.8.96.4657 Prod CorpH KBP BSF GCF-H A_SPT-H D.bin.zip (4.2 MB)
i’ve no idea to find the link, please send me direct link please, thanks
Any update for 11.8.96.4657_CON_HP?
I don’t know what _HP is, I’ve never heard of it…
You don’t have a version intel ME 11.8.96.4657 for LP for the i5-7200U consumer LP processor for Chipset SPT/KBP-LP C?? I’m talking about this file FWUpdLcl64.exe
LP is for low power aka laptops and such HP is for high power aka desktop. i was wrong it should be just H. so 11.8.96.4657_CON_H, sorry for the typo.
@martin4562
This executable is the tool itself (Firmware update utility), often not likely to be found in latest packs in their latest versions, as its not mandatory to be the same version as the firmware and related operations.
The 11.8.96.4657_CON_LP_C is already posted, 2 days ago… any problem with this file?
@abdulhkeem
Very wrong and it can lead to further damage in a non-verified (MEA) system and the current SKU used.
All discovered SKU are mainly posted here upon their discovery… if not yet posted is because no one has found it yet, to provide such FW image version, all that users have to do is wait for it, the thread also appreciates any user effort to find it.
I am just asking if anyone has the newer 11.8.96.4657_CON_H which i make sure is my SKU as you put it, i checked it along time ago with MEI64.exe from command line/powershell firmware version ends with H.
No, there is no newer than 11.8.96.4657. If there was (and someone had found it), someone would have posted it here. So it’s completely useless to ask if there is a newer one of this or that.
that is LP not H i am looking for H specifically.