
Table Type 8 ( 0x 08 ) found, size of 9 (0x 09 ) bytes Table Type 3 ( 0x 03 ) found, size of 21 (0x 15 ) bytes Table Type 2 ( 0x 02 ) found, size of 15 (0x 0F ) bytes Table Type 1 ( 0x 01 ) found, size of 27 (0x 1B ) bytes Table Type 0 ( 0x 00 ) found, size of 24 (0x 18 ) bytes Virtual mapping of complete Table: 2 4kB Pages PMXUtil: Error during PMX Call: PMxDrv!MAPPHYS - Bad Input Parameters ICC: No valid OEM data, ICC not programmed From that I’ve concluded that I need ME System Tools v7, which I downloaded from a neighboring thread by I tried to use MEInfoWin64 and got this (running under Windows 7 圆4, with Administrator privileges): $> Intel ME System Tools v7 r2\MEInfo\WIN64> MEInfoWin64.exe -VERBOSEĬopyright(C) 2005 - 2011, Intel Corporation.

My CPU is i5-2430M, north bridge is Sandy Bridge-MB IMC and south bridge is Cougar Point HM65. Next I decided to try official Intel utilities.

ME: has a broken implementation on your board with this firmware ME: Power Management Event : Pseudo-global reset MEI found: 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family MEI Controller #1 intelmetool -mīad news, you have a `HM65 Express Chipset LPC Controller` so you have ME hardware on board and you can't control or disable it, continuing. While researching it, I found “ME Configuration” submenu and entered it, to be unpleasantly surprised at the same moment because it showed me the next information: ME PW Version: 0.0.0.0 Recently I’ve learned about advanced BIOS settings hidden in a menu on “Exit” tab that becomes visible if you press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+F4 in setup utility.

It was bought back in 2012, but is still fully operational in terms of user experience.Ībout a year after purchase, it had undergone the BIOS update procedure to the latest available one ( 09QA). My laptop model is Samsung NP300E7A-S04RU.
