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09-27-2019, 08:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-27-2019, 10:17 PM by nikey22.)
You're forgetting about the ME Region!
Firstly, the OEM (in this case Lenovo) would have to create a IVB-capable BIOS/UEFI for this to work from their engineers.
I'm guessing that they already did, because the M72e platform has this and works with ivb cpus, and that the motherboard is close enough to yours.
That's one part of the puzzle, and a big one, because without Lenovo making an IVB capable BIOS, this will never work.
The Sandy bridge CPUs are mated with Intel Mangement Engine (ME7) and the IVB CPUs use ME v8. When Lenovo went to IVB CPUs, they had to change the ME version to 8. There is no way to 'field' upgrade generationally to ME 8. Meaning, you can't do it via software means. But that doesn't mean you can't mate a ME8 with ivb-bios. It's quite simply actually if you know how to manipulate the BIOS regions.
Interestingly, your m71e.bin bios doesn't have a PDR region or a Gbe region, I wonder if those are on the other chip.
Also, you have a locked descriptor, so for sure you will need to use hardware programming for this.
Also interesting, the m71e.bin uefi/bios region itself is only 2,560KB in size. Whereas the m72e.bin uefi/bios region is about double that size. So I'm sure when they went to the m72 motherboard, they must have included a 8MB chip instead of a 4MB chip. Its a good thing you have a 8MB chip.