How to Fix Bios ME Region Problem With Intel TXE/ME Injector Software
How to Fix Bios ME Region Problem With Intel TXE/ME Injector Software
So far, we've taught you two ways to fix problems with ME Region. In this article we are going to tell you another problem solving way with all new software.
Well, this new software is called Intel TXE/ME Injector. Working with this software is so easy, you only need to introduce the Bios and ME Region files and you will get a new and cleared one. Easy peasy lemon squeezy
Now let's see what to do step by step:
When you run this software for the first time, you will see the message below:

This means you need to choose a folder which contains a file or a database of different versions of ME Region.
(In previous articles, we explained how to identify ME Region version by using a calculator also ME Analyzer and UEFItool software packages.)
Well, this window will shows up when you select the ME Region folder:

And as you see, you need to click on "Open Bios" and select the Bios file.

As you see, the red box shows ME Region information of selected Bios and the green box shows the proper ME Region that needs to be replaced in Bios file (if you have selected multiple ME Region files on the software, you can change selected file from here. For the record this software lists close versions of ME Region files in this part). And in the end, click on "Save New Bios" and choose wherever you want to save the new file. That’s it.
Important note: This software only supports ME Regions up to version 10.
Well, this new software is called Intel TXE/ME Injector. Working with this software is so easy, you only need to introduce the Bios and ME Region files and you will get a new and cleared one. Easy peasy lemon squeezy

Now let's see what to do step by step:
When you run this software for the first time, you will see the message below:
This means you need to choose a folder which contains a file or a database of different versions of ME Region.
(In previous articles, we explained how to identify ME Region version by using a calculator also ME Analyzer and UEFItool software packages.)
Well, this window will shows up when you select the ME Region folder:
And as you see, you need to click on "Open Bios" and select the Bios file.
As you see, the red box shows ME Region information of selected Bios and the green box shows the proper ME Region that needs to be replaced in Bios file (if you have selected multiple ME Region files on the software, you can change selected file from here. For the record this software lists close versions of ME Region files in this part). And in the end, click on "Save New Bios" and choose wherever you want to save the new file. That’s it.
Important note: This software only supports ME Regions up to version 10.
CSME 15.40 Repository r1
CSME 15.0 Repository r5
CSME 14.5 Repository r3
CSME 14.1 Repository r3
CSME 14.0 Repository r12
CSME 13.50 Repository r2
CSME 13.30 Repository r3
CSME 13.0 Repository r9
CSME 12.0 Repository r27
CSME 11.22 Repository r12
CSME 11.21 Repository r7
CSME 11.20 Repository r4
CSME 11.12 Repository r9
CSME 11.11 Repository r12
CSME 11.10 Repository r6
CSME 11.8 Repository r33
CSME 11.7 Repository r10
CSME 11.6 Repository r31
CSME 11.5 Repository r3
CSME 11.0 Repository r55
Intel TXE 1 Firmware Repository r25
ME 10.0 Repository r27
ME 9.5 Repository r21
ME 9.1 Repository r21
ME 9.0 Repository r11
ME 8 Repository r20
ME 7 Repository r29
ME 6 Repository r22
ME 5 Repository r5
ME 4 Repository r11
ME 3 Repository r7
ME 2 Repository r11
CSME 15.0 Repository r5
CSME 14.5 Repository r3
CSME 14.1 Repository r3
CSME 14.0 Repository r12
CSME 13.50 Repository r2
CSME 13.30 Repository r3
CSME 13.0 Repository r9
CSME 12.0 Repository r27
CSME 11.22 Repository r12
CSME 11.21 Repository r7
CSME 11.20 Repository r4
CSME 11.12 Repository r9
CSME 11.11 Repository r12
CSME 11.10 Repository r6
CSME 11.8 Repository r33
CSME 11.7 Repository r10
CSME 11.6 Repository r31
CSME 11.5 Repository r3
CSME 11.0 Repository r55
Intel TXE 1 Firmware Repository r25
ME 10.0 Repository r27
ME 9.5 Repository r21
ME 9.1 Repository r21
ME 9.0 Repository r11
ME 8 Repository r20
ME 7 Repository r29
ME 6 Repository r22
ME 5 Repository r5
ME 4 Repository r11
ME 3 Repository r7
ME 2 Repository r11
Differences Between Bios ME Region Versions
ME REGION is stored in the latest models of Intel platforms (Core i). (I insist that they are not stored on motherboards that use AMD Processors, so they don’t have ME Region!! Although ME Region is stored in Bios, it has a completely independent function.
You might have faced an issue after detecting the ME Region version with the UEFI TOOL software that there would be two or more files with the same version.
In those cases, check the file size:
If it's about 1.5 MB, it’s related to consumer systems with chipset models: Hxx, Mxx, Zxx, Xxx
If it's about 6 MB, it's related to corporate systems with Qxx, QMxx, QSxx chipset models
But in the following versions, in addition to the type of system, you need to check other items as well: have a look to following examples
11.6.0.1117_CON_H_XX.bin
11.6.0.1117_CON_LP_XX.bin
As you see, the version of ME Region is: 11.6.0.1117
CON == Consumer Systems
Such as: Dell Vostro , HP Pavilion ,...
COR == Corporate Systems
Such as: Dell Latitude, HP Elitebook, ..
And LP_xx or H_xx are written after CON or COR that refer to the chipset model
So for choosing the correct file for modifying ME Region of Bios, make sure what type of system you have and what its chipest model is.
You might have faced an issue after detecting the ME Region version with the UEFI TOOL software that there would be two or more files with the same version.
In those cases, check the file size:
If it's about 1.5 MB, it’s related to consumer systems with chipset models: Hxx, Mxx, Zxx, Xxx
If it's about 6 MB, it's related to corporate systems with Qxx, QMxx, QSxx chipset models
But in the following versions, in addition to the type of system, you need to check other items as well: have a look to following examples
11.6.0.1117_CON_H_XX.bin
11.6.0.1117_CON_LP_XX.bin
As you see, the version of ME Region is: 11.6.0.1117
CON == Consumer Systems
Such as: Dell Vostro , HP Pavilion ,...
COR == Corporate Systems
Such as: Dell Latitude, HP Elitebook, ..
And LP_xx or H_xx are written after CON or COR that refer to the chipset model
So for choosing the correct file for modifying ME Region of Bios, make sure what type of system you have and what its chipest model is.
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