Intel AMT problem

Recently, I updated the AMT to 4.2 on my t400. This new release seems not compatible with Win7. It appears that everytime I start the laptop the Intel AMT icon does not pop up until 2~3 minutes later. It seriously slows down the startup. Everytime I have to wait for the AMT icon to show up before running any programs. When I open the Intel Management and Security Status, it shows the TPM is active and enabled, but unowned.
How do I solve this problem? ( I have flashed the bios to the latest version. But it doesn't work)

Looking into the XML file I found the name of the .inf file used...
Searched them and found them in :
C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\heci.inf_amd64_6282584de27de808
C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\mesrl.inf_amd64_2ea3e14df74fac30
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