P prithive Member Jun 12, 2013 #1 My motherboard is Asus P9x79 LE. Asus provide Intel Management Engine Interface V8.1.10.1275. I have download Intel Management Engine V9.5.3.1520 from other forum. Is it safe to update the driver? Thank you.
My motherboard is Asus P9x79 LE. Asus provide Intel Management Engine Interface V8.1.10.1275. I have download Intel Management Engine V9.5.3.1520 from other forum. Is it safe to update the driver? Thank you.
P prithive Member Jun 13, 2013 #2 Looks like tech users are busy with their close team mates. Some of my thread have not replied anyone. Please help those who needed help.
Looks like tech users are busy with their close team mates. Some of my thread have not replied anyone. Please help those who needed help.
J jamesd1981 Active Member Jun 13, 2013 #4 On the asus website 8.1.10.1275 is the newest driver for that motherboard http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P9X79_LE/#support_Download_30 Are you sure the driver you got from another source is actually for that motherboard ?
On the asus website 8.1.10.1275 is the newest driver for that motherboard http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P9X79_LE/#support_Download_30 Are you sure the driver you got from another source is actually for that motherboard ?
P prithive Member Jun 14, 2013 #5 I downloaded here. http://www.necacom.net/index.php?op...cemei-driver-9531520&catid=68:intel&Itemid=86
I downloaded here. http://www.necacom.net/index.php?op...cemei-driver-9531520&catid=68:intel&Itemid=86
J jamesd1981 Active Member Jun 14, 2013 #6 Asus are a really good manufacturer, if that driver was meant for your board it would most certainly be on there site. Personally i would not install it, but if you try it and it does not work you can always roll back the driver or uninstall it.
Asus are a really good manufacturer, if that driver was meant for your board it would most certainly be on there site. Personally i would not install it, but if you try it and it does not work you can always roll back the driver or uninstall it.
spirit Moderator Staff member Jun 14, 2013 #7 If there's nothing wrong then don't update it... pretty simple stuff really?