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X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
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X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
Recently I updated the Intel ME firmware because of a 'critical' update notification from Lenovo System Update (the first time that has ever occurred). My assumption was this was related to the security issues with AMT, so I installed it. Afterwards though my computer doesn't seem to be able to sleep. After selecting sleep mode, the screen shuts off and seems to suspend to RAM...but then there's no blinking power light - the computer is completely shut down. After turning it back on, Windows complains of having been shutdown improperly.
Has anybody else experienced this? I'm on modified BIOS 1.42 - is that the problem? (I'm seeing now that there is a 1.43 release but I've been avoiding it since I think I'd have to install the official 1.43 update first, which would get rid of the WLAN whitelist, which would - I think? - prevent the X220 from booting. I guess this is a good impetus though to temporarily remove the WLAN card and go through with the update...) Any other ideas?
Has anybody else experienced this? I'm on modified BIOS 1.42 - is that the problem? (I'm seeing now that there is a 1.43 release but I've been avoiding it since I think I'd have to install the official 1.43 update first, which would get rid of the WLAN whitelist, which would - I think? - prevent the X220 from booting. I guess this is a good impetus though to temporarily remove the WLAN card and go through with the update...) Any other ideas?
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Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
I've tried reflashing the ME update and upgrading the PM driver. No dice - right after the initial jingle, power cuts out to the machine :/
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Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
Here's the latest X220 modded BIOS (1.43) with every possible option added/removed, incl. whitelist.
Go to http://x220.mcdonnelltech.com/resources/ and scroll down to BIOS / FIRMWARE
Go to http://x220.mcdonnelltech.com/resources/ and scroll down to BIOS / FIRMWARE
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Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
I'm aware, as I said, I was afraid that since the upgrade instructions say to flash to stock 1.43 in the meantime and restart, that I'd have to remove my WiFI card temporarily. I asked John McDonnell and he suggested flashing stock and then flashing the modified 1.43 without first rebooting after the initial flash to stock 1.43. While sleep, shutdown, and restart now work properly - after an initial scare - I'm having other issues, which I detailed here, at found a forum that specializes in IME patching/fixing. I asked for help there in case anybody is interested in following along...RealBlackStuff wrote: ↑Sat Jul 08, 2017 6:35 amHere's the latest X220 modded BIOS (1.43) with every possible option added/removed, incl. whitelist.
Go to http://x220.mcdonnelltech.com/resources/ and scroll down to BIOS / FIRMWARE
Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
Hi LastSilmaril, I have the same problem with x220 and sleep. Only in my case I had modded 1.43 BIOS before ME 7.1.91.3272, but the result was the same - no sleep.
I was following your win-raid link and I succeed to downgrade ME to 7.1.80.1214 and sleep is back Did you make the latest ME 7.1.91.3272 work? And do you need to open the x220?
I was following your win-raid link and I succeed to downgrade ME to 7.1.80.1214 and sleep is back Did you make the latest ME 7.1.91.3272 work? And do you need to open the x220?
Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
Hi,
I have the same problem, Bios 1.46 stock.
50% of the time the shutdown / suspension does not work.
The fan stays on and the power and sleep LEDs blinks.
Problems started after updating the IME and updating Windows 10 to 1903.
If I remember well the problem did not exist before, I'm pretty sure.
In the meantime I tried almost all the possible ME drivers (now on 9.0.0.1287 version ) and I downgraded to the previous version of the IME firmware ( 7.1.52.1176 ).
The problem is now mitigated but is still present.
Any suggestions?
Does anyone have the same problem with Windows 1903? I can't downgrade to 1809 right now (work to be done) but I will if this can solve the problem.
Thank you,
Frank
I have the same problem, Bios 1.46 stock.
50% of the time the shutdown / suspension does not work.
The fan stays on and the power and sleep LEDs blinks.
Problems started after updating the IME and updating Windows 10 to 1903.
If I remember well the problem did not exist before, I'm pretty sure.
In the meantime I tried almost all the possible ME drivers (now on 9.0.0.1287 version ) and I downgraded to the previous version of the IME firmware ( 7.1.52.1176 ).
The problem is now mitigated but is still present.
Any suggestions?
Does anyone have the same problem with Windows 1903? I can't downgrade to 1809 right now (work to be done) but I will if this can solve the problem.
Thank you,
Frank
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Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
I did clean install of Windows 10 build 1903, stock BIOS 1.46 on my X220 and have no issues. But I have not installed any Lenovo software beyond the drivers installed by Windows itself to prevent bloat. I disabled the IME in BIOS several years ago and I no longer care because it'll be always buggy
According the issue description: The local vulnerability can be mitigated by disabling or uninstalling Local Manageability Service (LMS) on Intel manageability SKUs (AMT, ISM, and SBT). that I don't have installed at all.
I had different problem after update from 1809 to 1903 build on ThinkPad 8 tablet, PIN unlock took up to 30 seconds. I resolved it by performing Clear TPM operation.
According the issue description: The local vulnerability can be mitigated by disabling or uninstalling Local Manageability Service (LMS) on Intel manageability SKUs (AMT, ISM, and SBT). that I don't have installed at all.
I had different problem after update from 1809 to 1903 build on ThinkPad 8 tablet, PIN unlock took up to 30 seconds. I resolved it by performing Clear TPM operation.
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Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
Thank you Puppy,
Windows installation was a clean one, I reinstalled the system after I discovered the problem (laptop was trying to start a fire in my backpack!) without much success.
AMT was already disabled in the Bios, now I removed the related software (installed it hoping to resolve).
In the process Windows reverted the MEI driver to version 11.0.0.1157 (think is the standard one with this version of Windows), I'll try with this configuration, eventually I'll revert it to version 9 or 7.
Disabling the MEI Device does not resolved the problem in the past.
Thank you,
Frank
Windows installation was a clean one, I reinstalled the system after I discovered the problem (laptop was trying to start a fire in my backpack!) without much success.
AMT was already disabled in the Bios, now I removed the related software (installed it hoping to resolve).
In the process Windows reverted the MEI driver to version 11.0.0.1157 (think is the standard one with this version of Windows), I'll try with this configuration, eventually I'll revert it to version 9 or 7.
Disabling the MEI Device does not resolved the problem in the past.
Thank you,
Frank
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Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
One more important thing, I set UEFI only boot in BIOS before the Windows 10 installation.
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Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
Same!
I switched to the IME driver v9, 11 is not working.
I'll post the results, but is not so immediate, sometimes shutdown works without flaws, sometimes not.
Cheers,
Frank
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Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
Again, I don't have any Intel IME software provided by Lenovo installed as I don't need it, except the driver 11.0.0.1157 installed by Windows 10 itself. That's why I did clean install instead of Windows 7 upgrade, to get rid of all Lenovo outdated and useless software.
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Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
remove the spying malware: https://github.com/corna/me_cleaner
ThinkPad X220: i5-2520M CPU 2.5GHz - 8GB RAM 1333 MHz - SSD 860 EVO 250GB - Debian - ME_cleaned
ThinkPad X230: i5-3320M CPU 3.3GHz - 8GB RAM 1600 MHz - SSD 860 EVO 500GB - Debian - ME_cleaned
ThinkPad X230: i5-3320M CPU 3.3GHz - 8GB RAM 1600 MHz - SSD 860 EVO 500GB - Debian - ME_cleaned
Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
Intel ME is not spying malware.
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Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
Maybe it is a good idea but I don't think that removing it is the right solution to my problem.
The system was working perfectly before the upgrades and, to be honest, I have no time or will right now to play with flash writers.
Thanks,
Frank
Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
It is a lowlevel backdoor. When the machine has a backdoor intentionally built in by Intel, the backdoor can be abused by more even if we would assume that Intel respects our privacy.
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ThinkPad X230: i5-3320M CPU 3.3GHz - 8GB RAM 1600 MHz - SSD 860 EVO 500GB - Debian - ME_cleaned
Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
Now you are using more correct terminology.
I can tell you from first hand knowledge that Intel is very serious about the security of ME and patching flaws that are found, even several generations back. This does not make it 100% safe, of course, but it is as close to 100% as you can get if you don't actually activate any of the manageability mechanisms (the firmware itself is pretty idle). However, it's tightly coupled to multiple features of the platform, and that's why sometimes disabling / wiping it leads to various issues little and big, whereas the security/privacy issues such a wipe solves are mostly theoretical.
I can tell you from first hand knowledge that Intel is very serious about the security of ME and patching flaws that are found, even several generations back. This does not make it 100% safe, of course, but it is as close to 100% as you can get if you don't actually activate any of the manageability mechanisms (the firmware itself is pretty idle). However, it's tightly coupled to multiple features of the platform, and that's why sometimes disabling / wiping it leads to various issues little and big, whereas the security/privacy issues such a wipe solves are mostly theoretical.
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Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
Apparently removing everything related to intel ME, reverting to an old driver (9.x) and disabling everything in the PC firmware did the trick - at least for now -
If it does not work again, next move is to reinstall the OS.
Thanks,
Frank
If it does not work again, next move is to reinstall the OS.
Thanks,
Frank
Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
Even if now is much better sadly the situation is not completely resolved.
Every now and then shutdown doesn't work properly.
After the shutdown procedure and the beep, hdd works for a while then stops, the fan starts to spin at maximum speed and the sleep led blinks.
I tried to wait but after 10 minutes nothing changed.
Any suggestion? Anyone with the same problem?
Thanks,
Frank
Every now and then shutdown doesn't work properly.
After the shutdown procedure and the beep, hdd works for a while then stops, the fan starts to spin at maximum speed and the sleep led blinks.
I tried to wait but after 10 minutes nothing changed.
Any suggestion? Anyone with the same problem?
Thanks,
Frank
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Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
Replace the HDD with an SSD.
Try booting from an external CD-drive with a Live-Linux CD e.g. Mint or Manjaro.
OK now?
Then dump W10 and replace it with W7 or Linux.
Try booting from an external CD-drive with a Live-Linux CD e.g. Mint or Manjaro.
OK now?
Then dump W10 and replace it with W7 or Linux.
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Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
System is already running from a Samsung SSD. And I can't see the correlation between disk technology and this issue.RealBlackStuff wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2019 4:48 amReplace the HDD with an SSD.
Try booting from an external CD-drive with a Live-Linux CD e.g. Mint or Manjaro.
OK now?
Then dump W10 and replace it with W7 or Linux.
Already dual booting with Arch Linux (Mint or Manjardo are not my cup of tea, sorry), from a mechanical disk.
No shutdown problems here as before the updates of Windows and stuff.
Dump Win10? Why I should? And for what, Win7? An ancient OS with a sub-par tech, ridiculous net stack, lacking the technology I use for work (updated Hyper-V, containers, WSL), and at the end of life? (sorry, I know this stuff, it is my work).
Linux option... sure, the day I will have a good (and I mean good) photo editor and vector drawing software.
Please Don't mention jokes like Gimp and Inkscape (although I respect the work behind them, they are not an acceptable level for serious work).
Next idea? Buy a Mac? (I have one and used them for like 15 years, before the madness).
Thanks,
Frank
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Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
If you are that much enamored with W10, why not go for a more up-to-date Thinkpad?
Officially M$ W10 supports Thinkpads from xx50 models onward, that's 3 generations newer than your X220.
Officially M$ W10 supports Thinkpads from xx50 models onward, that's 3 generations newer than your X220.
Lovely day for a Guinness! (The Real Black Stuff)
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PS: the old Boardroom website is still available on the Wayback Machine.
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PS: the old Boardroom website is still available on the Wayback Machine.
Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
Wait 20 minutes and see if the machine eventually turns off (if it does, you most likely are hitting a bugheck 9F - power state transition failure, which leads to a BSOD after ~15 minutes).
What do you find ridiculous about the network stack of Win7? The basics (NDIS6) are unchanged since Vista, AFAIK, only new server-oriented features have been added incrementally (and, Oh, God, that Modern Standby crap).
As for the rest, I do agree with you, but still, with an X220, you may be hitting some compatibility limitation with Win10 at some point. Maybe you already have.
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Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
Windows 10's Fast Boot feature can be the culprit here (by default Windows will no longer fully shut down, instead it saves its state to resume later, which is a largely useless and confusing anti-feature). Try disabling it:
For the sleep function, make sure the sleep button is not set to do something else:
If you can live with a ~ 5 s delay on boot (possibly less, depending on the motherboard part #) and do not require HDCP for playing Blu-ray content, you could consider getting rid of the ME completely with me_cleaner.
In any case, unless you are using any of Intel AMT's features, you should not need an ME driver at all. If the unknown device (aka "yellow bang") bothers you, just click "Update driver" and point it to NULL_HECISystem.inf from here: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/28182/
In general, Windows 10 should work just fine with the X220. This must be some software issue.
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reg add "HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Power" /v "HiberBootEnabled" /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f
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powercfg -setacvalueindex SCHEME_BALANCED SUB_BUTTONS SBUTTONACTION 001
powercfg -setdcvalueindex SCHEME_BALANCED SUB_BUTTONS SBUTTONACTION 001
In any case, unless you are using any of Intel AMT's features, you should not need an ME driver at all. If the unknown device (aka "yellow bang") bothers you, just click "Update driver" and point it to NULL_HECISystem.inf from here: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/28182/
In general, Windows 10 should work just fine with the X220. This must be some software issue.
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Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
Check the Event Log first. Yes, I disabled the Fast Boot as I use old Ericsson WWAN drivers.
I have zero issues with Windows 10 on X220, despite of it isn't officially suported by Intel, 3rd Gen CPU = X230 is the oldest supported one. It was clean UEFI install with no Lenovo software installed except the drivers.
I have zero issues with Windows 10 on X220, despite of it isn't officially suported by Intel, 3rd Gen CPU = X230 is the oldest supported one. It was clean UEFI install with no Lenovo software installed except the drivers.
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Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
I'll tryWait 20 minutes and see if the machine eventually turns off (if it does, you most likely are hitting a bugheck 9F - power state transition failure, which leads to a BSOD after ~15 minutes).
Maybe I don't remember well about the net stack (think I read something about it in MSDN a couple of years ago but can't find it), anyway I find Win 10 a much better OS, more stable, faster and advanced than Win 7 (that in my opinion was totally crap but YMMV).What do you find ridiculous about the network stack of Win7? The basics (NDIS6) are unchanged since Vista, AFAIK, only new server-oriented features have been added incrementally (and, Oh, God, that Modern Standby crap).
This is exactly why I'm asking here, if I'm the only one with this problem it can be related to some software issue, otherwise could be some incompatibility.As for the rest, I do agree with you, but still, with an X220, you may be hitting some compatibility limitation with Win10 at some point. Maybe you already have.
Thanks,
Frank
Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
Maybe cause this is my second machine and I don't want to give up on his wonderful keyboard?RealBlackStuff wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2019 6:01 amIf you are that much enamored with W10, why not go for a more up-to-date Thinkpad?
Officially M$ W10 supports Thinkpads from xx50 models onward, that's 3 generations newer than your X220.
My main rig is an HP z440, when I need real muscles...
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Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
Fastboot is enabled but it also was before having the issues.31336 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2019 8:42 amWindows 10's Fast Boot feature can be the culprit here (by default Windows will no longer fully shut down, instead it saves its state to resume later, which is a largely useless and confusing anti-feature). Try disabling it:Code: Select all
reg add "HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Power" /v "HiberBootEnabled" /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f
Tried without it, shutdown become more reliable but sleep/hibernation not.
Happened to me that the notebook was in sleep and, after the right time, it tried to hibernate.
I found it with the fan running in my backpack. It was f*****g hot
I never use the sleep buttonFor the sleep function, make sure the sleep button is not set to do something else:Code: Select all
powercfg -setacvalueindex SCHEME_BALANCED SUB_BUTTONS SBUTTONACTION 001 powercfg -setdcvalueindex SCHEME_BALANCED SUB_BUTTONS SBUTTONACTION 001
Always through the power menu or alt+f4. Sometimes (seldom) I just close the lid.
Every conf is ok.
I would avoid to touch the firmware... but I'm considering it.If you can live with a ~ 5 s delay on boot (possibly less, depending on the motherboard part #) and do not require HDCP for playing Blu-ray content, you could consider getting rid of the ME completely with me_cleaner.
Windows reinstall the driver if I just delete it. Tried to disable the device but nothing changed.In any case, unless you are using any of Intel AMT's features, you should not need an ME driver at all. If the unknown device (aka "yellow bang") bothers you, just click "Update driver" and point it to NULL_HECISystem.inf from here: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/28182/
The dummy driver is interesting, I'll try.
Actually it was working wonderfully with Win10 until May. Not a single issue beside the sd reader.In general, Windows 10 should work just fine with the X220. This must be some software issue.
Thanks,
Frank
Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
It was my experience too.Puppy wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2019 2:06 pmCheck the Event Log first. Yes, I disabled the Fast Boot as I use old Ericsson WWAN drivers.
I have zero issues with Windows 10 on X220, despite of it isn't officially suported by Intel, 3rd Gen CPU = X230 is the oldest supported one. It was clean UEFI install with no Lenovo software installed except the drivers.
Are you on Windows 10 1903 or 1809?
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1903. I installed this version as I upgraded recently. I did the first upgrade from 7 when Microsoft made the free upgrade offer, but reverted back to 7 as 10 was still too much "beta" for my taste. Now when the support of 7 is ending, I tried it again and I am very surprised how well it works on such old hardware. Everything is faster (having the animations disabled) and I actually like the user interface (after many tweaks, default settings are always terrible) better than the 7 one.
I manually downloaded/updated four drivers only:
Audio - because the driver installed by Windows didn't work with UltraBase audio out
Card Reader - not installed by Windows
Ericsson F5521gw WWAN - not installed by Windows, you have to use driver for X230 to get it work
UltraNav - the driver installed by Windows worked, but it was too old and the recent one on Lenovo web site has some security fixes
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Re: X220 doesn't sleep after IME update
Actually there is one minor unresolved issue. The Bluetooth LED indicator is always on, regardless of the BT is turned on or not (I can see the same issue in BIOS). Maybe installing some additional Lenovo software (Hotkeys?) would resolve it, but I don't want to mess with it. I use the laptop docked most of the time anyway, so I don't care
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