Z77A-GD65 and Intel ME bios upgrade error ...

When uploading computer bios to reset !
There is now no ME N/A
BIOS 10.11
How to upload ME ?

Quote from: Svet on 08-November-13, 02:17:25
you can't update the ME by this way
did you pickup update: BIOS + ME , option?
YES !
only bios upgrade - restart
bios and ME - restart
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