11-26-2021, 02:03 PM
(11-25-2021, 11:33 AM)DoctorCipote Wrote: Thanks guys, but even with "secure boot". the BIOS detects the M2 but system cannot boot from there...You said OS in your post but didn't mention which OS running in what mode: UEFI or Legacy?
NOW Im focused in update BIOS...
After the update to EC 1.07.16... I've tried to update the BIOS to 1.07.29 and after to 1.05.13 (using command promt as admin from windows).
with the same disappointing results (see below)
ME fw 11.7.4.3314 & considering to update the ME fw to 11.8.50.3434 (latest)...and after try again BIOS to 1.07.29
any comments before doing so?
RESULTS:
Intel ® Flash Programming Tool. Version: 11.8.55.3510
Copyright © 2007 - 2017, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
Reading HSFSTS register... Flash Descriptor: Valid
--- Flash Devices Found ---
MX25L6473E ID:0xC22017 Size: 8192KB (65536Kb)
Warning: Not all of the file data will be written to flash because
the file is longer than the flash area to be written to!
File: "BIOS.ROM"
File Length: 8388608
Write Length: 2097152
Y
Unable to detect ME disabled.
Y
GbE Region does not exist.
Error 451: The host CPU does not have write access to the target flash area.
To enable write access for this operation you must modify the descriptor settings to give host access to this region.
FPT Operation Failed
Also, the BIOS has a file you need to run first: WMEset.exe . Run this file first then you will be able to update the BIOS
I'd start with telling us what OS running in which mode. If it is Windows 7, updating the BIOS will NOT help.
Only unlocked BIOS has CSM support for booting Win7 UEFI