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!poston!: 2024-06-02 15:39:50
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hi all
This problem caused you haven’t defined the AMT function of the motherboard yet, The AMT function of motherboard is not in committed state, while new BIOS adds the function to inspect whether motherboard has been defined correctly and give prompt when starting relevantly






2) Here’s the method to judge whether certain machine supports AMT function:
Check up the Intel CPU label on salver area, if there are the letters “vpro”, then it supports AMT function, you’d have to enable AMT function when define; otherwise, it doesn’t support AMT function, you’d have to disable it when define.
The method to define (enable or disable) AMT:
  • Download AMTBrand tool ( attached )
  • Make USB DOS boot disc by using rufus tool.
  • Copy relevant files of AMTBrand tool after decompression to the USB boot disk.
  • Define the laptop to boot USB hard disk with priority and boot to DOS status.
  • Run Brand.bat file, such a prompt will appear on the screen:

"Do you want to commit the Centrino Pro State of this machine?"
Please enter “Y”; and then according to previous judgment conclusion, continue according to the prompt on current screen;
• If current machine supports AMT, then enable AMT and confirm;
• Contrarily, if it doesn’t support AMT, then disable AMT and confirm.

tool is attach






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