@Plutomaniac I do use under W10 64bits, without any problem, for a Z390 machine, MEI 1.5 MB Firmware Consumer, the Intel MEI Pack v1915.12.0.1267 which does offer Intel MEI driver v12.0.1247 (dated on 19march19). Why does this pack is not listed at the start post ?
The question does not make sense. The driver is not part of the firmware. Each user can use FWUpdate to update the firmware and manually install the latest driver to their OS.
Got it, because I got confused with ME Analyzer as it requires a firmware file in order for it to report what version of Intel ME it has which got me into thinking that it maybe part of a motherboardās firmware.
Hi all! I have some questions if someone can help me. 1. Has anyone tested the update from 11.8.50.3399 -> 11.8.65.3590 on Asus Z170? 11.8.50.3399 - the latest version from the ASUS website (ME update tool) 11.8.65.3590 - the latest version from this forum (Intel CSME 11.8 Consumer PCH-H D,A Firmware v11.8.65.3590; For 100/200/H310C/B365/Z370-series systems which run CSME Consumer H D,A v11.0 - v11.8). I have read on this forum that there are problems updating Intel ME on some ASUS systems due to their configuration. 2. USB BIOS Flashback revert Intel ME to the existing version in the BIOS file. In the last two BIOS, ASUS did not change the version for Intel ME, it remained 11.6.10.1196 3. Has anyone tested an Intel ME update using the FWUpdate version for EFI64 (FWUpdLcl.efi) or LINUX64 (FWUpdLcl)?
I have an ASUS dual-socket C602 PCH (X79) motherboard, Asus Z9PA-D8. When I run ME Analyzer, it produces this result. I am confused at what update do I apply on this?