Intel (Converged Security) Management Engine: Drivers, Firmware and Tools (2-15)

Hi all. Did I understand correctly that for the z87 with an i5-4670k processor the latest version of MEI is 11.7.0.1069?

MEI Installer v11.7.0.1069 includes MEI Driver v11.7.0.1057.

or the v11.0.5.1189, cant remember the 8 series HECI device ID

Windows Driver, not Firmware.

You can check it looking at the INF and your HW ID device.

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For win 10 it is MEI windows 10 driver 2406.5.5.0. For windows 8.1 it is the windows 8.1 driver 2406.5.5.0. For windows 7 it is the windows 7 driver 2251.4.2.0.

@Maison1
Isnā€™t these packs only for 9 series (Broadwell UP) only???
The previous user asked for the 8 Series (Haswell) Z87 chipset with ME9.x not ME10.xā€¦

EDIT: No i didnā€™t tested anything cause i do not own such old platform.
So now your telling us that the versions you initially pointed are not valid, the new one and correct is the 2316.5.0.0, is this correct for the Intel 8 Series?
Intel(R) 8 Series/C220 Series Management Engine Interface - 8C3A?

@YakovAbramenko
Seems that @Maison1 has more recent info for your driverā€¦ feel free to test those if you want and if possible report back, thank you.

Did you test that it does not work? I have read what the user asked. I tested it on z87 chipset. For z86 on windows 8.1 it is up to version 2316.5.0.0. Windows 10 and windows 7 version is the same.

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IntelĀ® Management Engine Drivers 2413.5.67.0 (Win 10/11)

@Maison1 Do you have a link to a driver package 2316.5.0.0 or 2251.4.2.0?
I canā€™t find those driver packages on MS update catalogue, but they are just the HECI ā€˜driverā€™ (which is no driver, just an inf- file).

Here it is: 457 KB file on MEGA

Thanks for the file! But this is just the Tee Driver, not a complete driver package? And in the inf file it mentions only newer ME firmwares (ME 10 and ME 11)?

from HECI.inf

[Intel.NTx86.6.1]
; DisplayName Section DeviceId
%TEE_DeviceDesc%=TEE_DDI, PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_9CBA ;ME10.x - BDW/WPT-LP
%TEE_DeviceDesc%=TEE_DDI, PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_9D3A ;ME11.x - SKL/SPT-LP, KBL/SPT-LP
%TEE_DeviceDesc%=TEE_DDI, PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_A13A ;ME11.0 - SKL/SPT-H
%TEE_DeviceDesc%=TEE_DDI, PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_A2BA ;ME11.6 - KBL/KBP-S

[Intel.ntamd64.6.1]
; DisplayName Section DeviceId
%TEE_DeviceDesc%=TEE_DDI_x64, PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_9CBA ;ME10.x - BDW/WPT-LP
%TEE_DeviceDesc%=TEE_DDI_x64, PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_9D3A ;ME11.x - SKL/SPT-LP, KBL/SPT-LP
%TEE_DeviceDesc%=TEE_DDI_x64, PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_A13A ;ME11.0 - SKL/SPT-H
%TEE_DeviceDesc%=TEE_DDI_x64, PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_A2BA ;ME11.6 - KBL/KBP-S
%TEE_DeviceDesc%=TEE_DDI_x64, PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_A1BA ;ME11.x - Purley WS SKL/LBG - Production
%TEE_DeviceDesc%=TEE_DDI_x64, PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_A23A ;ME11.x - Purley WS SKL/LBG - PreProduction

Yes it is not a complete driver installation package. If you want to have driver installation packacke with a exe file then on station-drivers.com these files are.
The Tee Driver installs on me 9.x.

CSE ME 14.1.74.2355 CON_H_A_PRD_EXTR from MoKiChU [FIRMWARE] Intel ME (H470/Z490) on ROG forum

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CSE ME 12.0.95.2489 Prod Extr CorpH CNP_CMP-H B,A.bin.zip (5.5 MB)

CSE ME 14.5.54.2176 Prod Extr ConsV CMP-V A.bin.zip (1.8 MB)

Those two I canā€™t decompose. Using MFIT 15.0.35 but they seem to be stitched with an older version (15.0.21/15.0.22)
CSE ME 15.0.49.2573 Prod Extr Corp H TGPEBG-H B.bin.zip (6.1 MB)
CSE ME 15.0.49.2573 Prod Extr Cons HTGPEBG-H B.bin.zip (2.0 MB)

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@lfb6 Yes, FIT 15 was always behaving in a weird way. You can get it to work by selecting the equivalent platform at the top first. H or LP, depending on the input firmware. In my experience, for H, the RKL one works more often than the old one, but you may need to try both.

Screenshot 2024-07-09 003507

Also, it had this bug in which it would not get rid of some IUPs upon de-compilation (SAMF, PCHC, NPHY). These can be removed manually only.

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6 posts were split to a new topic: Upgrade CSME of 3965U ipc

Thanks for the hint! I tried that out already and- as you wrote- got a CSME with SAMF, PCHC, PHY-P.

Stumbled over removing these IUPs, but itā€™s as simple as really deleting them (and the padding to the next IUP).

CSE ME 11.22.96.2588 Prod CorpH LBG-H B,A.bin.zip (4.0 MB)

CSE ME 13.50.29.2072 Prod AtomN JSP-N A.bin.zip (1.7 MB)

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CSE ME 11.12.96.2535 Production for X299 & C62x
Consumer H from LVFS: Precision 5820 Tower X-Series (fwupd.org) 2.37

CSE ME 11.12.96.2535 Prod ConsH KBP BSF GCF-H A.zip (1.3 MB)

Corporate H from LVFS: Precision 5820 Tower (fwupd.org) 2.37

CSE ME 11.12.96.2535 Prod CorpH KBP BSF GCF-H A.zip (4.2 MB)

It does not appear to have been registered yet as of MEA DB r349.


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Yeap, itā€™s exactly what I do. Usually PCHC is 0x1000, SAMF is 0x6000 (I think) and PHY is 0x4000 (or vice versa :P)

Indeed, thanks!

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11.12.96.2535_COR_H_A_PRD_RGN.rar (4.3 MB)

And updated .dat file (r349).

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CSME 12.0 COR H BA v12.0.95.2489.zip (5.6 MB)

This is the latest stitched CSME 12.0 COR H BA v12.0.95.2489. ME Analyzer after flash is included. This was run on a Dell Precision 5530/XPS 15 9570.

EDIT: Sorry, lfb6, it looks like you already got this.

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No worries, better two times than never- CSE ME 11.12.96.2535 is mentioned two times, too.

Thanks for contributing :slight_smile:

15.0.49.2573_COR_LP_B_PRD_EXTR-Y.rar (5.9 MB)

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