Intel® Management Engine Interface (Intel® MEI) driver What do I do?Ī: A status of may be Vulnerable is usually seen when either of the following drivers aren't installed: Q: My system is reported as may be Vulnerable by the Intel CSME Version Detection Tool. I tried using Intel CSMEVDT and received the following risk assessment: What could have went wrong? Is there a chance that this problem was caused by opening the laptop or came from Media Creation Tool? Please see the device instance paths below. I found this quite worrying as I did not ever configure that on my side.
Intel sm bus controller for windows 7 install#
On my last attempt, the troubleshooter indicated that Windows Update was configured to never install drivers.
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Incidentally, Code 28 for WD SES Device also appears with these two devices under "Other Devices" in Device Manager if I plug in my external WD drive despite being able to access files inside it.Īlso, during my several attempts of troubleshooting on Devices and Printers, I was directed to restart the computer (drivers were still not installed). I have also tried running SFC (repairs were made but the problem still exists) and DISM (the DISM version appears to be older than the image version no repairs were done/needed).
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Since then, I have tried using Intel Driver & Support Assistant, but it says that my drivers are up to date. Windows Update could not find compatible drivers and there are no pending restarts. After installing Windows 10 through a flash drive using Media Creation Tool 21H1, I found that the drivers for PCI Simple Communications Controller and SM Bus Controller were not installed (Code 28). I replaced the original HDD with a new Sandisk SSD Plus.