Error 318: The host CPU does not have read access to the target flash area. To enable read access for this operation you must modify the descriptor settings to give host access to this region.
FPT Operation Failed.
The forum search box could find this (Error 318)… its works you know.
EDIT: Sorry cant see other method without working with the system dump… dont have time to look for it either.
You should wait for more users opinion…branded machines and laptops are not always easy.
The device is a notebook. I can’t use the PIN or Programmer method there. According to my research, Dell doesn’t have any hidden BIOS functions either. Is there another method via software?
i have been using the #1 thread all these years for getting not only the newest firmware and information, but also the newest MEI driver as it was a reliable source for the newest versions, but sadly the “new” link to station-drivers is not getting me the newest heci.inf (driver only) . Besides being extremely fiddly to get to the downloads there.
I am looking for the fresh 2247 driver version - is there any chance we can get the previous mega.nz entry again? I know it means more work…
Best regards!
Edit: Great, no where to be found right now. My system downloaded it from Windows Update, but if you search for it in the catalog, it doesnt show…
One question on CSME v15 if you have time:
If I start meinfo and I get
PMC FW Version 150.2.10.1019
SAMF FW Version 1.17.0.0000
PPHY FW Version 12.14.215.2015
PCHC FW Version 15.0.0.1013
What does SAMF FW Version mean, do I need it if I compile a new CSME v15 version or can I safely ignore it in the process? Where can it be found to download if needed?
And what does “prestitched” mean - as i can see that in the original FW BIN name from Lenovo…
Regards!
Well, I compared the FW that Lenovo offers for 15.0.41 and there is SAMF included inside.
If I compile the FW with FIT without SAMF, the image is smaller and SAMF is not listed inside. So I might be losing whatever SAMF is, and that’s not worth the risk for the moment.
Then I guess prestitched just means with all IUPs included?
Since I don’t know which Lenovo machine we’re talking about and if you try to build an update or a region/full firmware / what you’re doing exactly, it’s impossible to comment.
Never heard of a difference between “update” or “full firmware”? I didn’t ever mess around with region settings in the CSME FW updates.
In all these years I always proceeded as explained at page 1 to get the systems CSME updated. In this case with fit v15 - which worked well with my LP chipsets.
Just with the v15 H chipset I noticed IUP SAMF as something new which I haven’t found anywhere explained or documented.
You can take a look at the CSME v15 from Lenovo 11MY - it’s a “M70q Gen2”, which is the one I am trying to upgrade from 15.0.41 to 15.0.42
Maybe you didn’t but there’s the possibility and how would I know what you did or didn’t?
Latest firmware update for your Lenovo (Consumer H) did indeed contain a SAMF module, if you look into the 15.0.42 firmware update from for example ASUS there the same SAMF IUP module included as in the 15.0.41 Lenovo update. So I’d just stitch the update file as earlier, the SAMF IUP isn’t necessary to stitch a proper ME update file.