On Sunday, January 26, 2020 3:34 PM, Simon Newton <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Have you considered different permutations of me_cleaner - for example using 
> the AltMeDisable/HAP switch instead of the partition removal method? i tend 
> to do both the partition removal and the altme/hap switch, but some 
> motherboards simply dont like partitions removed.In those cases, ive used 
> HAP/altMEdisable  and ME has stayed inoperative. Theres a reason a certain 
> three letter agency asked for that switch to be there for their high 
> assurance platform. Id be surprised if the HAP switch setting didnt work - 
> try the lowercase -s switch.
>
> Another area to consider would be whitelisting some FTPR modules when running 
> me_cleaner and see if that resolves the issue with SATA, if you really have 
> to run the partition removal method. Some of my mobos require --whitelist 
> EFFS,FCRS
>
>>
>
> --
> Kind Regards,
>
> Simon Newton
>
> E: [email protected]

I have not tried to run me_cleaner on the blob myself, I got the information on 
broken SATA from the me_cleaner GitHub bug report.

I rely on internal programmer, so I have not made too many experiments in fear 
of bricking the system. But if system still boots from USB after messing with 
ME, I can make some experiments with me_cleaner, as a disable ME would be 
better than anything else.

Regards,
Mogens Jensen
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