Hi, I have a few different motherboard from different vendor and generation (Z77, Z87 and X99) that are "missing" the Intel ME.
I successfully flashed the bios using an external programmer with the bios file directly downloaded from the manufacturer and verified the ME was present (in the file) with the "ME Analyser" python script.
Then after flashing and doing a full clear cmos and so on I still have the ME missing (detected as "N/A") with some functionnality (depending on the board) missing such as frequency reading/overclocking and so on.
I even read the bios chip again after the first boot and checked if the ME was present and it was, so the ME is really on the bios chip but the board refuse to use it...
I speculate the chipset might be partly defective in those case, is it something really possible ?
Thanks for the help
I successfully flashed the bios using an external programmer with the bios file directly downloaded from the manufacturer and verified the ME was present (in the file) with the "ME Analyser" python script.
Then after flashing and doing a full clear cmos and so on I still have the ME missing (detected as "N/A") with some functionnality (depending on the board) missing such as frequency reading/overclocking and so on.
I even read the bios chip again after the first boot and checked if the ME was present and it was, so the ME is really on the bios chip but the board refuse to use it...
I speculate the chipset might be partly defective in those case, is it something really possible ?
Thanks for the help
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