Nicola Corna
Nicola Corna
Yes, read [this](https://github.com/corna/me_cleaner/blob/master/README.md#what-can-be-done).
If your objective is to make a i3/i5/i7 work on that PCH I'm afraid it's something out of me_cleaner's scope: it could work, but it's up to you to test...
> So I can remove the 30 mins timer with me_cleaner? that is all I am wanting. _me_cleaner_ doesn't trigger the 30 mins timer caused by an invalid Intel ME...
I'm going to review and merge #160 in the next days, then we can freely keep or not specific partitions or modules and verify it. You can use @c0d3z3r0's tree...
Since it has the 30 minutes problem _before_ applying me_cleaner, it seems that the ME partition on your chip had been corrupted somehow previously. me_cleaner is unable to restore a...
If it works, then you can go with the usual me_cleaner procedure.
It's probably the HDA_SDO pin (or something similar for the server platforms), see #135. If you want a safe way to disable ME you can use this (but of course...
(note that me_cleaner didn't work in the past, see #34, however the situation may have changed with the HAP bit) A SOIC clip is cheap and easy to use, go...
> #34 is for a newer model (9550, based on Skylake, while mine is 9530, based on Haswell). My bad, I didn't realize it was a different model. > However...
As @jjurkus pointed out, it seems like a power supply issue. Writing the chip with the laptop powered on it very dangerous and you risk to break the laptop, instead...