CSME 11.8 COR H DA v11.8.92.4249
CSME 16.0 COR H A v16.0.15.1810
CSME 11.8 CON H DA v11.8.92.4249
PHY N ADP v13.57.250.7228
I am having this issue with BCLK too. Anything other than 100 = boot loop.
Also, if I set the maximum CPU temperature (effective TJMAX) on my Asus Hero XII to anything but auto = boot loop.
Something is really messed up with this version.
I did BCLK OC mod in my ge75 laptop, making my i7 10875h faster than stock i9 10980hk.
Latest ME broke evrything. It had problems even with 100MHz clock as it was revarting back to 99.75 so it was reactivating spread once a 3-4 boot ups I thought that either they patched ability to make unofficial ME mod from security reasons like they did with locking FIVR via bioses, But if you have same problem in a desktop, that means that they messed up things in latest ME.
I have reflashed full bios dump for my laptop reverting ME firmware to the very first one for H platform and I have only updated PCHC and PMC subpartitions. Everything is back to the how it should be.
My i7 10875h can now run 4430MHz all core boost and 5250MHz single.
If you not considering security patches as a need, first revert to the very first ME FW and prepare old ME FW with only updted PMC and PCHC. For flashing uses -allowsv in firmware update Utility so you could bypass lock for updating to the same ME version and thanks to that you will update only sub partitions.
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Is it possible to know which exactly ME revision to use by looking at the chipset and CPU?
I have broken motherboard, BIOS is corrupted, I cannot read it, but I know which chipset and CPU are on board. Is it possible to know which ME to use based on those 2 chip on board?
For example I have:
SR2CE and it is Intel GL82CM236 chipset - Skylake
IntelĀ® PentiumĀ® Processor G4400T
From HP website for this PC when I extract ME Firmware update, there are these 2 types:
ME_11.8_Consumer_C0_LP_Production
ME_11.8_Consumer_D0_H_Production
How to distinguish which one is the right one to use?
The HP FW update file (Usually for several same based models) will determine the sku on the motherboard and flash the correct one, LP is Low Power systems/tiny models/laptop etcā¦ H is usually standard systems sff, mt models, you should try to identify the motherboard with more detail or try to dump the corrupted spi and check any details still visible.
By the way how did you correctly identified the HP ME FW SPxxxxxx packageā¦since you dont know what machine you have???
CSME 15.0 CON H B v15.0.41.2158
CSME 15.0 CON LP B v15.0.41.2158
CSME System Tools v15.0 r15
CSME System Tools v14.5 r7
CSME System Tools v14.0.20+ r20
CSME System Tools v11 r46
^agreed.
CSME 13.50 ATM N A v13.50.20.1673
PMC JSP N A v135.3.00.1036
@ Michael_Code, Ataemonus
Thank you both for your kind words. Iāll admit that I have decided to mostly stop doing this kind of updates myself in the near future (i.e. looking at āsourcesā, extracting, identifying new stuff, preparing, storing, packaging, posting etc.) and thatāll probably extend to MEA and MCE. Itās too much work, time (and mental) wise, and after 8 years of doing this, Iāll look into spending more time on other things. In time, I will help others who might want to pick up the mantle (at least for the sourcing/ācrawlingā part) by sharing some potentially useful places to look (from those which are still alive, even the HP FTP seems to be dead now). Anyway, wanted to share that now so that it doesnāt come as a āhugeā surprise later on.
It makes perfect sense, Iād be tired of this after a few days, honestly, especially with the amount of silly quiestions you keep getting asked, some of them I have asked myself, lol.
Nah, we can all ignore questions if thereās no will, time or point to answer. Thatās not the problem. The entire process to fetch, parse, store, post, update DB, fix/maintain tools, update repos etc is the amount of work I was mainly referring to. But thank you for your support and understanding either way!
If I had the knowledge I would definitely not mind doing all of the above, but given I can barely follow the very clear guides you postedā¦it would be a $h!t show :))
Depending on whether you use manufacturer UEFI/BIOS flash, then UEFI flash may / may not contain ME region.
Thus with full flash, if you perform CSME then UEFI (most likely as many flash routines force restart as part of the process), CSME is overwritten (not all images contain latest CSME as vendors have usually had the updates some time).
If the CSME is not included in the flash option then itās possible to do what you suggest.
IIRC older MSI M-FLASH would show a diagram with BIOS or BIOS & ME. I use almost exclusively Gigabyte boards and QFLASH varies by chipset.
Easy way to find out is to drop your UEFI / BIOS image onto MEAnalyser, if thereās no ME region it will tell you.
@plutomaniac Just want to express my appreciation for your work! Got some 2 dozen machines quickly updated to latest ME firmware versions so a big thank you!
Iām looking for PCHC CMP v14.0.0.7002 but the RAR file doesnāt seem to be available on the MEGA download siteā¦
CSME 15.0 COR H B v15.0.41.2158
CSME 15.0 COR LP B v15.0.41.2158
Itās the same as 14.0.0.1002