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- #Intel flash programming tool fptw64 activation key
- #Intel flash programming tool fptw64 install
- #Intel flash programming tool fptw64 mod
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#Intel flash programming tool fptw64 drivers
I haven't seen a way/guide on the 'net to update/change GBE firmware - generally you mess with the drivers (disable signature and so on) to load other drivers - but to me it seems easier to just change the firmware. Naturally the PCI ID of each is different so all used different patches.
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#Intel flash programming tool fptw64 mod
I have 3 NUCs (gen 5, 6 and 7) and performed this mod to all of them. Therefore the built-in Ethernet is pretty "precious" You can naturally try USB adaptor (not great) or if you are lucky and have Thunderbolt there may be some PCIe/TB Ethernet adapters but not cheap. as a Hyper-V or VmWare host - you may find your "V" Ethernet adapter is not supported - Intel only provides drivers for LM on servers. Just FYI - if any of you are using Windows Server / ESX on your NUC (reason for the SLIC right? - e.g.
#Intel flash programming tool fptw64 activation key
Please make sure that the OEM Activation Key region is empty before inserting the key, or please perform /OAD command before insertion. Where OEM Activation Key Bin File Name is used to specify path/filename of the OEM activation key file with extension. JBC Don't Check AC adapter and battery K1 Program the non-critical block for Splash Screen Logo update This is what the utility "iFlashVEfi64.efi" can do from inside an EFI shell: I purchased a new 10 series NUC and was trying to see what my activation options were. Intel seems to have a new utility "iFlashV. So for anyone that gets errors on NUC regarding EFI - make sure you're using an older Windows build, did not try 8.1 / 7 but I would think it would work. Tested NUC7 (i3), NUC6 (i5) and NUC5 (i7) latest BIOSes from this month. After erase/insert the new 2.5 SLIC would be seen fine in Windows 1809/1903.
#Intel flash programming tool fptw64 install
But on Windows 1809/1903 on other NUCs the utility did not work (the SLIC was naturally not used there just added it in the past to see whether it worked).īooting off Server 2016 (1607) install on these NUCs did work - so something must have changed in "recent" Windows builds with regard to EFI variable manipulation which is why the utility would fail. What I found is that on Server 2016 NUC the utility (X007) worked fine to get status/erase/insert new SLIC. No amount of changing date back, BIOS settings, and so on helped. It is highly recommended to reset the BIOS settings after the update.After over 1 year since I used this utility on my NUCs (to add SLIC 2.4) I thought I would update to 2.5 and found the utilities did not work (same error as posted before) on some NUCs. Go to the Dell website to download and execute the latest Precision T3620 firmware update. The provided BIOS region dump is version 1.2.0. It has something to do with AHCI / RAID or UEFI / Legacy boot. Note that if you have a “No bootable device found!” problem, you may checkout your firmware settings. Your T30 should automatically reboot after that. Use Flash Programming Tool to force re-initialize ME.\FPTW64.exe -greset Your T30 may fail to boot / shutdown / reboot multiple times. Use the jumper plug to short CMCLR jumper. Now you can flash the generated image.\FPTW64.exe -f. Flash the ImageĬopy outimage.bin to the Flash Programming Tool folder. An outimage.bin will be generated inside the Flash Image Tool directory. Launch Flash Image Tool, open the saved CONFIG.xml. Replace the file with the same name under DUMP/Decomp inside the Flash Image Tool directory. Go to downloaded CSME 11.0 Repository, find 11._COR_H_D_PRD_RGN.bin and rename to ME Region.bin. Rename the downloaded BIOS region dump file to BIOS Region.bin and replace the file with the same name under DUMP/Decomp inside the Flash Image Tool directory. Go to Build -> Build Settings, set Generate Intermediate Files to No. Open DUMP.bin with Intel Flash Image Tool. Boot into Windows, you should now be able to dump the firmware using Flash Programming Tool included in CSME System Tools.\FPTW64.exe -D DUMP.bin Shutdown your T30, remove the jumper plug and plug it into SERVICE_MODE. There is a 2-pin jumper plug plugged into the PSWD jumper. In normal mode, you cannot dump the entire firmware.