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Re: "Machine is not in committed state "

 
R.C.
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Re: "Machine is not in committed state "

Where can I go to get this tool? I tried the link provided, but it is no longer valid.
Kasun
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Re: "Machine is not in committed state "

hi that link has been expired this is the new link

http://www.directsoftwaredownload.com/AMTBRANDTOOL.html

thanak you
Matthias Schelle
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Re: "Machine is not in committed state "

Dear all,
is it possible to post the AMTTool again?

We have the same problem with an 8440p model after changing the motherboard.

Thank you very much in advance,
Mathew
boxman
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Re: "Machine is not in committed state "

I, too, would like a link to a working tool. I've got one "machine not in a commited state."

 

I did manage to find a copy of CpqAmt Utility Version 1.0, but when I boot the program into DOS I get the command prompt message: "You must reboot the system with 'cpqamt reboot' after locking VPro configuration with one of : CPQAMT write [on, off,lock,reset]

 

I'm comfortable writing, say, an autoexec.bat file to manage the program, but I don't know what "locking VPro configuration" means, or how to do it. There are a bunch of .bat routines in the program, but I can't get any of them to help me unlock/edit/write a Vpro configuration.

 

Here is the state of this machine:

VPro uncommited

Descriptor locked

Management Engine enabled

Flash Protection Override disabled

Perry Roberts
Occasional Advisor

Re: "Machine is not in committed state "

Where is the Vpro "not in committed state" utility/tool? wndmifit tool does not resolve this? cpqamt is not for Vpro units?