You can now fine tune CPU / Power Limits / Turbo times / CMS and much more
CPU Voltage available with all CPUs
By default CPU voltage is negative value (Undervolt)
Intel(R) Speed Shift Technology - Now Enabled by Default and option in BIOS
Boot performance mode - Now TURBO Performance by Default
OS Select - Now default is "Windows 10"
BIOS Fast Boot (not to be confused with Windows Fast Boot) - Now Enable
Full Security Menu Options for Password Set (BIOS / HDDs)
CSM / Boot Options
1080p Boot logo in UEFI mode
XTU Service disabled by default
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My laptop was purchased through newegg and it's an Eluktronics branded model. They are unaware of any BIOS update on their end, figures.
I'm a very experienced user of PC hardware. You can check my handle on OCN or my YT channel. I won't brick my system.
Please advise,
Bob
Well if you do want our BIOS we can open a exception for you since you made such a great video for our app:
Thank you for this!
Thanks,
Bob
Here you go:
https://www.obsidian-pc.com/IntelME_FIX.zip
Run Intel-SA-00086-GUI.exe to check if you are affected.
Run update.bat to update ME region.
Updated Modules and ME.
We will soon update all info.
i followed every step mentionned, what should i do now. i don't want to go any further without the recommandation of an expert. i hope there's a fix for this issue
What is happening is just that your Windows is not booting.
Why? Probably some setting changed, you need to check in the BIOS options (Press F2 various times to enter the BIOS).
There are only two thing that i can remember that if changed wont make your Windows load:
- AHCI / RAID setting
- UEFI On or OFF
So you need to try both, try changing each option at a time, you either need to change the AHCI / RAID mode or you need to change the UEFI to Off...
I really hope that my motherboard isn't dead.
Can i get the latest version of the bios and update it again? Maybe this will fix it
Have you tried booting from a USB Pen?
Does the BIOS shows your HDD?