please check mei driver is installed asus что делать
Код драйвера интерфейса Intel Management Engine 10 [решено]
Если вы видите желтый восклицательный знак или вопросительный знак рядом с вашим Intel (R) Management Engine Interface (IMEI) имя устройства в диспетчере устройств, не паникуйте, у нас есть для вас исправления. Вам может быть трудно в это поверить, но эта проблема не так серьезна, как вы думаете, и исправить ее может быть проще простого.
Попробуйте эти исправления по одному
Вот 3 наиболее эффективных метода, которые вы можете попробовать. Возможно, вам не придется пробовать их все; просто двигайтесь вниз, пока не найдете тот, который вам подходит.
Что такое интерфейс Intel Management Engine (IMEI)?
Метод 1: Центр обновления Windows
Прежде всего, вам нужно проверить, есть ли у вас какие-либо обновления или исправления из Центра обновления Windows, которые вы пропустили. Если они есть, обновите их, прежде чем переходить к следующим шагам.
Если они обнаружены, обязательно обновите все драйверы устройств или патчи. Затем перезагрузите ваш компьютер.
Метод 2: переустановите драйвер вручную
Ошибка с кодом 10 в диспетчере устройств обычно указывает на ошибку драйвера. В некоторых случаях ошибка драйвера может быть связана с установленным неправильным драйвером.. Чтобы исправить это:
3) Перезагрузите компьютер. Windows автоматически поможет вам обновить правильный драйвер после перезагрузки.
Метод 3. Обновление драйвер
Если описанный выше метод не решает вашу проблему, скорее всего, вы используете не тот драйвер.
Получить нужные драйверы для видеокарты и монитора можно двумя способами: вручную или автоматически.
Обновление драйверов вручную — Вы можете обновить драйверы Intel Management Engine Interface вручную, перейдя на веб-сайт производителя и выполнив поиск последней версии правильного драйвера для каждого из них. Обязательно выбирайте только драйверы, совместимые с вашим вариантом Windows 10.
Автоматическое обновление драйверов — если у вас нет времени, терпения или компьютера навыки обновления драйверов видео и монитора вручную, вместо этого вы можете сделать это автоматически с помощью Driver Easy. Он автоматически распознает вашу систему и найдет для нее подходящие драйверы. Вам не нужно точно знать, на какой системе работает ваш компьютер, вам не нужно рисковать загрузкой и установкой неправильного драйвера, и вам не нужно беспокоиться об ошибке при установке.
Вы можете автоматически обновлять драйверы с помощью БЕСПЛАТНОЙ или Pro версии Driver Easy. Но с версией Pro требуется всего 2 клика (и вы получаете полную поддержку и 30-дневную гарантию возврата денег):
1) Загрузите и установите драйвер Легкий.
3) Нажмите кнопку Обновить рядом с отмеченным драйвером Intel Management Engine Interface для автоматической загрузки и установки правильной версии этого драйвера (вы можете сделать это с помощью БЕСПЛАТНОЙ версии).
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I also heard there are 2 updates to be done, one for drivers and one for firmware. Not sure how, there is only one update tool and drivers for download are older than these listed under update tool.
I have Asus Z390 Gaming-i
I also heard there are 2 updates to be done, one for drivers and one for firmware. Not sure how, there is only one update tool and drivers for download are older than these listed under update tool.
I have Asus Z390 Gaming-i
1) Update your Intel MEI drivers from this thread (you can also update your other drivers by the way) : https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?117609
2) Check/Update your Intel ME firmware from this thread : https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?117739
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I also heard there are 2 updates to be done, one for drivers and one for firmware. Not sure how, there is only one update tool and drivers for download are older than these listed under update tool.
I have Asus Z390 Gaming-i
have to right click the files properties then check the box that says unlock i think? or just find them on the forums like he said
1) Update your Intel MEI drivers from this thread (you can also update your other drivers by the way) : https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?117609
2) Check/Update your Intel ME firmware from this thread : https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?117739
Btw firmware update installed successfully, but i have still old drivers:
11/04/2018
1815.12.0.2021
And i also made sure to close everything and disable anti virus software!
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I am experiencing difficulties updating my Asus Maximus XI Extreme using the Intel ME link provided in the download page:
https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/RO. HelpDesk_BIOS/
This update program should bring ME to version 12.0.22.1310
I have already updated the Bios to Version 0805
When running the ME update program as admin, I am receiving this error message:
Warning.
Please check MEI Driver is installed.
I confirm indeed the ME is not updated: the system is running version 12.0.6.1120
Could you please help me find a way forward?
Full config details:
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-9900K CPU @ 3.60GHz
Motherboard: Asus ROG MAXIMUS XI EXTREME / Bios version 0805 (latest at time of writing post)
Memory: Corsair DDR4 2x8GB (SKU: CMD16GX4M2E4000C19)
Graphic card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 / driver version 419.35 (latest at time of writing post)
OS: Windows 10 Pro 64bits / version 1809 (latest at time of writing post)
System is now at 12.0.22.1310
After update, the ASUS GUI for ME update still doesn’t work (same error popup as before).
Now looking into the text of the ASUS support download page I wonder exactly what they meant with this:
*We suggest you update ME Driver to the latest Version 12.0.22.1310 simultaneously.
So it seems there are 2 updates to perform: one for the firmware, and another one for the driver?
Windows device manager indicates my driver version at: 1904.12.0.1208
Is there some drivers I should be updating too?
Could you please share what’s your driver version if you made this ME update properly (ie: using the ASUS GUI update program)?
The driver version on your motherboard page is 1828.12.0.1152, though it might register as 1904.12.0.1208 on device manager.
I don’t understand ASUS statement also, as usually ME FW updates come as part of the BIOS bundle (well, at least up until now).
Not sure why you are trying to re-run the GUI updater if you have already done so manually.
You can check if your FW update was done in UEFI welcome screen, as ME version will be there, you just need to remember what it was before
Although you have stated:
System is now at 12.0.22.1310
So, i guess you have somehow checked that already.
The driver version on your motherboard page is 1828.12.0.1152, though it might register as 1904.12.0.1208 on device manager.
I don’t understand ASUS statement also, as usually ME FW updates come as part of the BIOS bundle (well, at least up until now).
Not sure why you are trying to re-run the GUI updater if you have already done so manually.
You can check if your FW update was done in UEFI welcome screen, as ME version will be there, you just need to remember what it was before
Although you have stated:
System is now at 12.0.22.1310
So, i guess you have somehow checked that already.
Thank you for your response.
Actually, device manager showed that driver version you mention, starting with 18, but when clicking on the «update driver» button, it searched online and found updated drivers and brought the number up.
No perceptible difference whatsoever
Do you know why this error popup was raised in the first place?
Thank you for your response.
Actually, device manager showed that driver version you mention, starting with 18, but when clicking on the «update driver» button, it searched online and found updated drivers and brought the number up.
No perceptible difference whatsoever
Do you know why this error popup was raised in the first place?
No clue for why its erroring out, perhaps yet another fubar installation from ASUS. Again, I would expect an ME FW update to come bundled within a BIOS version as it usually does.
As for the driver, I wouldn’t recommend updating the driver from Windows Update (that’s what the update button does, goes to Windows Update Catalog) as driver updates better come from the vendor itself (ASUS) due to customizations, signoffs, and testing.
The only driver I update regulary and dont wait for the ASUS one is NVIDIA driver, due to massive latency in release.
Many thanks Katlani, your input helped a lot!
From there, I was able to flawlessly run the ASUS ME FW program: there was no longer the error popup.
Yes, obviously my system’s firmware was already updated, but I find it important to be capable of updating using the standard programs released by the manufacturer.
So now I’m back on the rails.
As conclusion, it seems this error message simply originated because in the first place, my Intel Management Engine components where updated via Windows Update and using instead ASUS elements enabled ASUS software to run: I never installed drivers from the ASUS support page, as all elements were recognized straight from Windows after install.
Many thanks, this is resolved.
Maybe it will help someone else facing this issue
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Just to chime in, I had an error message when I tried to install this firmware update, but it was because I just had the driver installed. I installed whole IME package and it installed with out any problems. so far anyway.
Don’t post much but not one of you (including ASUS) has posted WHY this update is here (vulnerability means anything). sheesh.
Secondly to the people wondering how to install the update. ALWAYS update firmware first. Software looks to hardware and determines what to use in term of drivers, etc while firmware does not care what you have for software. firmware guides your hardware.
Read the instructions and do your own research before you complain something does not work. Stop being lazy. All you are doing is having us read through your repetitive questions in the thread just to get to relevant information.
Please check mei driver is installed asus что делать
I am experiencing difficulties updating my Asus Maximus XI Extreme using the Intel ME link provided in the download page:
https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/ROG-MAXIMUS-XI-EXTREME/HelpDesk_BIOS/
This update program should bring ME to version 12.0.22.1310
I have already updated the Bios to Version 0805
When running the ME update program as admin, I am receiving this error message:
Warning.
Please check MEI Driver is installed.
I confirm indeed the ME is not updated: the system is running version 12.0.6.1120
Could you please help me find a way forward?
Full config details:
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-9900K CPU @ 3.60GHz
Motherboard: Asus ROG MAXIMUS XI EXTREME / Bios version 0805 (latest at time of writing post)
Memory: Corsair DDR4 2x8GB (SKU: CMD16GX4M2E4000C19)
Graphic card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 / driver version 419.35 (latest at time of writing post)
OS: Windows 10 Pro 64bits / version 1809 (latest at time of writing post)
System is now at 12.0.22.1310
After update, the ASUS GUI for ME update still doesn’t work (same error popup as before).
Now looking into the text of the ASUS support download page I wonder exactly what they meant with this:
*We suggest you update ME Driver to the latest Version 12.0.22.1310 simultaneously.
So it seems there are 2 updates to perform: one for the firmware, and another one for the driver?
Windows device manager indicates my driver version at: 1904.12.0.1208
79460
Is there some drivers I should be updating too?
Could you please share what’s your driver version if you made this ME update properly (ie: using the ASUS GUI update program)?
The driver version on your motherboard page is 1828.12.0.1152, though it might register as 1904.12.0.1208 on device manager.
I don’t understand ASUS statement also, as usually ME FW updates come as part of the BIOS bundle (well, at least up until now).
Not sure why you are trying to re-run the GUI updater if you have already done so manually.
You can check if your FW update was done in UEFI welcome screen, as ME version will be there, you just need to remember what it was before 🙂
Although you have stated:
System is now at 12.0.22.1310
So, i guess you have somehow checked that already.
The driver version on your motherboard page is 1828.12.0.1152, though it might register as 1904.12.0.1208 on device manager.
I don’t understand ASUS statement also, as usually ME FW updates come as part of the BIOS bundle (well, at least up until now).
Not sure why you are trying to re-run the GUI updater if you have already done so manually.
You can check if your FW update was done in UEFI welcome screen, as ME version will be there, you just need to remember what it was before 🙂
Although you have stated:
System is now at 12.0.22.1310
So, i guess you have somehow checked that already.
Thank you for your response.
Actually, device manager showed that driver version you mention, starting with 18, but when clicking on the «update driver» button, it searched online and found updated drivers and brought the number up.
No perceptible difference whatsoever 🙂
Do you know why this error popup was raised in the first place?
Thank you for your response.
Actually, device manager showed that driver version you mention, starting with 18, but when clicking on the «update driver» button, it searched online and found updated drivers and brought the number up.
No perceptible difference whatsoever 🙂
Do you know why this error popup was raised in the first place?
No clue for why its erroring out, perhaps yet another fubar installation from ASUS. Again, I would expect an ME FW update to come bundled within a BIOS version as it usually does.
As for the driver, I wouldn’t recommend updating the driver from Windows Update (that’s what the update button does, goes to Windows Update Catalog) as driver updates better come from the vendor itself (ASUS) due to customizations, signoffs, and testing.
The only driver I update regulary and dont wait for the ASUS one is NVIDIA driver, due to massive latency in release.
Many thanks Katlani, your input helped a lot!
From there, I was able to flawlessly run the ASUS ME FW program: there was no longer the error popup.
Yes, obviously my system’s firmware was already updated, but I find it important to be capable of updating using the standard programs released by the manufacturer.
So now I’m back on the rails.
As conclusion, it seems this error message simply originated because in the first place, my Intel Management Engine components where updated via Windows Update and using instead ASUS elements enabled ASUS software to run: I never installed drivers from the ASUS support page, as all elements were recognized straight from Windows after install.
Many thanks, this is resolved.
Maybe it will help someone else facing this issue
I just tried this myself on my PRIME Z370-A (different ME version update is available) by using the GUI.
After it updated, i tried to run it again even, thinking it would wisely tell me its already updated, but it just re-updated again.
Anyway, checked the version in UEFI welcome screen and was indeed updated.

