Its primary functions include:
: Facilitates local firmware updates to the CSME region without reflashing the entire BIOS.
Helps identify if the CSME is initialized properly or if it has encountered an error state. 4. MEManufacturingTool (MEMT) intel csme system tools v16
This is arguably the "studio" of the suite. The Flash Image Tool (FIT) is used to create or edit a complete SPI flash image. It allows an engineer to "Decompose" an existing BIOS image into its component parts (BIOS, ME, Descriptor, GbE, EC) and then "Build" a new image to be flashed back to the chip. For firmware engineers, this is the primary tool for stitching together custom firmware packages or updating a CSME component using a newer binary version.
MEManuf.exe validates that the CSME subsystem has been correctly provisioned during the factory assembly line process or after a major system mainboard swap. Its primary functions include: : Facilitates local firmware
This is the workhorse. fptw64.exe (for 64-bit Windows) or fpt.efi (for EFI shell) communicates directly with the ME Interface (MEI) driver to read/write the entire SPI flash.
While often packaged together, the CSME System Tools v16 is a collection of several individual executables, each with a specific purpose. MEManufacturingTool (MEMT) This is arguably the "studio" of
Misconfiguring settings in FIT can result in a permanent brick of the motherboard hardware. 2. Flash Programming Tool (FPT)
After flashing, cold boot (power off completely, wait 10 seconds).