![]() ![]() Have you tried accessing it while the system boots (POST stage) via the CTRL+P sortcut? There should be an option to enable AMT in there. The first thing that came to mind is MEBx. Is there any clever person who can advise on if this is going to be possible at all? I would really appreciate it! Total Accessable SPI Memory: 12288KB, Total Installed SPI Memory : 12288KB Reading HSFSTS register… Flash Descriptor: Valid Version: 8.Ĭopyright (c) 2007 - 2012, Intel Corporation. ĭon’t know if it helps but here is an output from FPT: The Intel ME on any of the buses.” The ME indicates this inīits (Operation Mode) in the HFS register of the HECI/MEI PCI deviceīy setting them to 3 (Soft Temporary Disable). Of the Intel ME’s booting so that the system has no traffic originating from Really disable it: it causes the Intel ME code to be halted at an early stage Quote: “‘Disabling’ the Intel ME does not This option may be available to end users on some boards usually accessibleīy hitting ctrl+p after BIOS POST. Intel Management Engine BIOS Extension (MEBx) Disable.I found this document on the FlashROM site and even though a lot of it didn’t make any sense to me I do think a section was relevent : …eries_intel.txt What I am wondering is, if it is possible at all to somehow enable this mode on these systems once this option has been set to enable the full VPro functionality? As obviously all the motherboards are identical so this data must be stored somewhere preventing the ME from starting. There is this informaton I found on it : On this initial power on, there was a screen which asked to enter the ME/AMT/VPro Mode you wanted and then once it was saved the option was then set. Recently another identical system had to have its motherboard replaced, the engineer came on site to do it. Currently I have a Optiplex 7010 that was purchased with the ME disabled, these systems do have full VPro capability but once it is disabled on a motherboard then this mode cannot be switched apparantly.
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