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Intel ME still shutting down after CPU upgrade despite being disabled #341
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Hmm. From what I've read over the time, the PCH itself contains some configuration data and crypto keys. The manufacturing mode described in your link mentions those FUSE's. Another possibility would be to "hard-disable" the ME-CPU. Some time ago I read about a pin on the PCH which is capable of doing so. And even another possible path would be to analyze those china mainboards made for x79. Some use even notebook chipsets instead of a proper x79 PCH. They likely had to mod something in regards of the IME. |
I`ve been looking recently for a solution of the problem that @gameblabla had but so far unsuccessfully. Do you guys know if there is a way to use a core i cpu in samsung np300 laptop with HM70 chipset. Has anyone tried the methods mentioned by @Stitch626 ? |
So far: No. I don't have any laptops to test this. |
Hello, Yesterday I found a solution (for me and my x401a) which is as follows:
Thats it!! note: Maybe this will help those who are still looking for a solution. Hope it does ;) Best regards from Poland! |
I own a laptop, the Samsung NP350E7C. It originally came with a Pentium B980 and has an HM70 chipset.
I flashed the ME & BIOS with a CHA341A flasher and it seemed to work fine.
(I stripped both with me_cleaner of course)
I uprade the cpu to an I7-3610QM and this is where the issue happens.
I also upgraded the Intel ME to 8.1.70.1590 and unfortunately, ME still complains about "INVALID CPU AND PCH COMBINATION" and shuts down after 30 minutes, even if the AltMeDisable bit is set with me_cleaner.
I have a several similar issue to this guy
#305
He ""fixed"" it by swapping it with another board that support Ivy Bridge processor but surely there must be another way right ?
I posted copies of my files here :
https://github.com/gameblabla/SAMSUNG_NP350_INTEL_ME_REMOVAL
EDIT: Sounds like there's no much me_cleaner could do...
#186
There was a blogpost about the manufacturing mode that could be used to reset the Intel Me (and thus the timer as well ?). Probably outside the scope of me_cleaner as well too though.
https://blog.ptsecurity.com/2018/10/intel-me-manufacturing-mode-macbook.html
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