![]() However the 2 MB's are different series it seems, but both Vpro. I have 2 dc7700 SFF's, one of which still in use with the 6700 Conroe you recommended at the time as an upgrade to the original 1.86 core 2 duo, and I now plan to update the other for family use. ![]() Hi Paul, sorry to drag up an oldie but memory not too good! ![]() I think updating the ME Firmware is more risky than updating the BIOS. I have read too many tales of woe from folks that have messed up the firmware update, and they are stuck with unremovable errors in the boot up routine. Unless you are running a big business and push updates to dozens or more PC's, the intel management engine/AMT technology is not necessary for use home users.Īccordingly, updating something you will never use is not necessary. The ME firmware update.I would not touch that with a 10' pole. You must know how to make a USB drive bootable and know where to find DOS command files to also load on the flash drive so you can run the command to update the microcode from the bootable usb drive. ![]() The micocode update is used if you want to update the processor to one of the supported ones listed in the service manual. If it is one of the Core 2 Duo E-series processors you can use the HP Compaq dc7700p Business Desktop System BIOS for Intel vPro Technology BIOS update.
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