1.
Pilih bin RGN, kalo x dak RGN jgn amik EXTR tp pilih ver sblm yg RGN
2. Flash image tool : Go to Build > Build Settings... , untick the option to "Generate intermediate
build files", leave all other settings intact and click OK.
ME 2-3
1. Tak payah save config.xml. terus replace bin dan build bios
2. From the System Tools folder, go to iAMTNVM subfolder and open a command prompt there.
Copy the original input image (for example: "input.bin") as well as the Unconfigured one
("intermediate.bin") at the iAMTNVM subfolder. At the command prompt, enter "AMTNVM.exe
-parse input.bin -out config.txt". A "config.txt" file should be created which holds the input
firmware configuration. To transfer it into the Unconfigured image, enter "AMTNVM.exe -edit
intermediate.bin config.txt -out outimage.bin" which should build the final "Configured" output
SPI/BIOS image.
ME 4-6
1. If you are working on ME 5 - 6, go to
Flash Image > Configuration > "Features Supported" or "Intel Anti-Theft Technology"
and set "Intel (R) Anti-Theft Technology Permanently Disabled?" to "Yes" or "Enable Intel Anti-
Theft Technology" to "false
2. Last but not least, if you are working on ME 5 - 6, once your new cleaned+configured full
SPI/BIOS dump or Engine region is flashed on the target system, run Flash Programming Tool
with command fpt -greset and wait for the system to reset (no settings are lost). This step is very
important because it forces the Engine co-processor to re-initialize and properly accept any
changes to its SPI/BIOS image region counterpart.
ME 7
1. Flash Image > ME/TXE Region > Configuration > Features Supported
1. set "Intel (R) Anti-Theft Technology Permanently Disabled? " to "Yes".
2. Flash Image > Descriptor Region > PCH Straps > PCH Strap 2
1. set "Intel (R) ME SMBus MCTP Address Enable" to "false".
2. set "Intel (R) ME SMBus MCTP Address" to "0x00".
3. Go to "File > Save As" and save the configuration xml file, in this case it's named "config.xml".
Afterwards, close the FITC window.
4. Last but not least, once your new cleaned+configured full SPI/BIOS dump or Engine region is
flashed on the target system, run Flash Programming Tool with command fpt -greset and wait
for the system to reset (no settings are lost). This step is very important because it forces the
Engine co-processor to re-initialize and properly accept any changes to its SPI/BIOS image region
counterpart.
ME 8
1. If you are working on FITC v8.1.40.1456 with ME 8 firmware which is configured as any "Intel (R)
C600 Series Chipset" (Patsburg SKU), then you must use a ME region only for the cleanup
process and not a SPI/BIOS image. So if you have a SPI/BIOS image, first extract the ME region
and then load it to FITC. That is due to a FITC bug in which Patsburg settings are not properly
shown/transferred when using anything but a bare Engine region image (extracted via Flash
Programming Tool with "-me" parameter or via UEFITool > ME region > Extract as is...). More
info can be found here. When you load the bare ME region at FITC, if the SKU at the top bars
does not match what you see when loading the full SPI/BIOS image, make sure to first adjust
that accordingly and don't leave it empty or different.
2. Flash Image > ME/TXE Region > Configuration > Features Supported
1. set "Intel (R) Anti-Theft Technology Permanently Disabled? " to "Yes".
3. Flash Image > Descriptor Region > PCH Straps > PCH Strap 2
1. set "Intel (R) ME SMBus MCTP Address Enable" to "false".
2. set "Intel (R) ME SMBus MCTP Address" to "0x00".
4. Go to "File > Save As" and save the configuration xml file, in this case it's named "config.xml".
Afterwards, close the FITC window.
5. Last but not least, once your new cleaned+configured full SPI/BIOS dump or Engine region is
flashed on the target system, run Flash Programming Tool with command fpt -greset and wait
for the system to reset (no settings are lost). This step is very important because it forces the
Engine co-processor to re-initialize and properly accept any changes to its SPI/BIOS image region
counterpart.
ME 9
1. Flash Image > ME Region > Configuration > Boot Guard"
1. make sure that "Boot Guard Profile Configuration" is not set to "Unknown".
If it is set to "Unknown" :
change it to the default value of "Boot Guard Profile 0 - No_FVME".
2. Flash Image > ME Region > Configuration > Integrated Clock Controller"
1. make sure that "Default Lock Enables Mask" is not set to "Unknown".
If it is set to "Unknown", change it to the default value of "0:Default".
3. Flash Image > ME/TXE Region > Configuration > Features Supported
1. set "Intel (R) Anti-Theft Technology Permanently Disabled? " to "Yes".
4. Flash Image > Descriptor Region > PCH Straps > PCH Strap 2
1. set "Intel (R) ME SMBus MCTP Address Enable" to "false".
2. set "Intel (R) ME SMBus MCTP Address" to "0x00".
5. Go to "File > Save As" and save the configuration xml file, in this case it's named "config.xml".
Afterwards, close the FITC window.
6. Last but not least, once your new cleaned+configured full SPI/BIOS dump or Engine region is
flashed on the target system, run Flash Programming Tool with command fpt -greset and wait
for the system to reset (no settings are lost). This step is very important because it forces the
Engine co-processor to re-initialize and properly accept any changes to its SPI/BIOS image region
counterpart.
ME 10
1. Go to "File > Save As" and save the configuration xml file, in this case it's named "config.xml".
Afterwards, close the FITC window.
2. Last but not least, once your new cleaned+configured full SPI/BIOS dump or Engine region is
flashed on the target system, run Flash Programming Tool with command fpt -greset and wait
for the system to reset (no settings are lost). This step is very important because it forces the
Engine co-processor to re-initialize and properly accept any changes to its SPI/BIOS image region
counterpart.
TXE 1
1. Flash Image > ME/TXE Region > Configuration > Features Supported
1. set "Intel (R) Anti-Theft Technology Permanently Disabled? " to "Yes".
2. Go to "File > Save As" and save the configuration xml file, in this case it's named "config.xml".
Afterwards, close the FITC window.
3. Last but not least, once your new cleaned+configured full SPI/BIOS dump or Engine region is
flashed on the target system, run Flash Programming Tool with command fpt -greset and wait
for the system to reset (no settings are lost). This step is very important because it forces the
Engine co-processor to re-initialize and properly accept any changes to its SPI/BIOS image region
counterpart.
TXE 2
1. Go to "File > Save As" and save the configuration xml file, in this case it's named "config.xml".
Afterwards, close the FITC window.
2. Last but not least, once your new cleaned+configured full SPI/BIOS dump or Engine region is
flashed on the target system, run Flash Programming Tool with command fpt -greset and wait
for the system to reset (no settings are lost). This step is very important because it forces the
Engine co-processor to re-initialize and properly accept any changes to its SPI/BIOS image region
counterpart.
CSME 11-15 & CSTXE 3-4
1. Go to "Platform Protection" and check if "Platform Integrity" section is present.
1. Kalau tak ada “Platform Integrity” section blh proceed next step.
2 Go to "File > Save As" and save the configuration xml file, in this case it's named "config.xml".
Afterwards, close the FIT window.
3 Last but not least, once your new cleaned+configured SPI/BIOS dump or Engine region is flashed
on the target system, run Flash Programming Tool with command fpt -greset and wait for the
system to reset (no settings are lost). This step is very important because it forces the Engine co-
processor to re-initialize and properly accept any changes to its SPI/BIOS image region
counterpart.