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Sandy Wood 102 posts since
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May 5, 2008 5:33 PM

Help on Updating my HP ME Firmware

 

Can anyone offer some help on command-line options to update my ME Firmware to 3.2.1? I've downloaded the firmward from HP along with the FWUpdLcl.exe file to do the actual update. I can't find any docs on how to run this thing silently. Has anyone done this?

 

 

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Matt Royer   162 posts since
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1. May 5, 2008 7:11 PM in response to: Sandy Wood
Re: Help on Updating my HP ME Firmware

 

Here is the excerpt from the HP ME Flash Update from the Firmware update.

 

 

 

 

DOS ME Updating

FWUpdLcl.exe is a utility which is designed to update the ME firmware within a local DOS environment. For more information, view ReadMe.txt located in the ME Flash\Local-DOS folder. The ME can be updated by executing the following command "FWUpdLcl.exe <XXX_bbbb.bin>". The ME Flash folder contains a binary update image for the ME. The binary image file is named XXX_bbbb.bin where "XXX" is the abbreviated ME firmware version and "bbbb" is the build version number. For example, 210_1028.bin is the ME update file version 2.1.0 with the build number of 1028. The update binary image and the Local-DOS folder contents can be copied to any DOS media such as a USB flash media device, including HP Drive Key and M-Systems DiskOnKey®.

 

 

Windows ME Updating

Another FWUpdLcl.exe utility in the ME Flash\Local-Win directory is designed to update the ME firmware within a local Windows environment. For more information and utility options, view ReadMe.txt located in the ME Flash\Local-Win folder. The ME can be updated by executing the following command "FWUpdLcl.exe <XXX_bbbb.bin> -generic". The ME Flash folder contains a binary update image for the ME. The binary image file is named XXX_bbbb.bin where "XXX" is the abbreviated ME firmware version and "bbbb" is the build version number. For example, 210_1028.bin is the ME update file version 2.1.0 with the build number of 1028. The update binary image and the Local-Win folder contents can be copied to any Windows accessible media such as a CD/DVD or USB flash media device, including HP Drive Key and M-Systems DiskOnKey®.

 

 

Once you decompress the Firmware update file for 3.2.1, it stores the content in the C:\SWSetup\SP39025 directory by default. If you take the FWUpdLcl.exe (from either .\ME Flash\Local-DOS or .\ME Flash\Local-Win depending on which way you OS you are doing the update in) and run it with the 321_1022.BIN located in the ./ME Flash directory, that should do it.

 

 

To make it easy on yourself, just copy the appropriate FWUpdLcl.exe (dos or windows) and the 321_1022.BIN file into the same directory. After that just run... FWUpdLcl.exe 321_1022.BIN

 

 

 

 

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Matt Royer   162 posts since
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3. May 6, 2008 1:10 PM in response to: Sandy Wood
Re: Help on Updating my HP ME Firmware

 

Whether using SMS or SCCM, you should be able to create a Software Distribution package that contains the firmware update. Using the In-Band agent, the client will pull the package down and execute.

 

 

 

 

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Matt Royer   162 posts since
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5. May 6, 2008 2:04 PM in response to: Sandy Wood
Re: Help on Updating my HP ME Firmware

 

The in-band agent that I was referring to is the SMS or SCCM client agent; this is a core component of the Microsoft's SMS and SCCM product. How are you doing software package deployment and windows client updates today?

 

 

 

 

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David Randall   26 posts since
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7. May 6, 2008 3:15 PM in response to: Sandy Wood
Re: Help on Updating my HP ME Firmware

 

ConfigMgr will let you set the program to run "silent" - even if the program itself sends out information. This will prevent the user from seeing anything.

 

 

When I used the windows version of the fwupdlcl.exe, i added the '-generic' option and was able to get it to work.

 

 

David Randall   26 posts since
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10. May 6, 2008 6:25 PM in response to: Sandy Wood
Re: Help on Updating my HP ME Firmware

I think it's an issue with the MEBx. I see the same version on my MEBx for my DC7800, but in fact, the firmware is at 3.2.1. You should be OK.

Josh Hilliker   112 posts since
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11. May 7, 2008 12:10 AM in response to: Sandy Wood
Re: Help on Updating my HP ME Firmware

HI Sandy.. you can hit the web ui for the given box & it will read the right version at the bottom of the screen.. i.e. HTTPs://ipaddress:16993/ as I believe you are in Enterprise mode. There is a tool you can use as well, however I need to check if I have that posted yet that you can run on the given platform to see the exact version of each of the components i.e. HECI, LMS, MEBx, etc..

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David Randall   26 posts since
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13. May 7, 2008 9:45 AM in response to: Sandy Wood
Re: Help on Updating my HP ME Firmware

ConfigMgr 2007 SP1 includes a WMI provider for the HECI driver. It'll grab the actual firmware version for you and report it through hardware inventory. Or, you could use software inventory with ConfigMgr to inventory the HECI driver itself (although it won't necessarily tell you the firmware version).

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