From a3beae1f3139dcf72cc7199726736c1bba7c56fa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Francis Rowe Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2015 03:32:17 -0400 Subject: FAQ: link to GM45 ME removal guide --- (limited to 'site/faq') diff --git a/site/faq/index.php b/site/faq/index.php index 5bc8954..4e1d85b 100644 --- a/site/faq/index.php +++ b/site/faq/index.php @@ -99,7 +99,8 @@ The most glaring issue on modern Intel hardware (beyond year ~2008) is the Management Engine. This is a separate processor that exists in all Intel chipsets past the year ~2006; some systems between those years can have the Management Engine firmware - removed (with the ME processor permanently deactivated), but not replaced (due to cryptographic signature checking on the firmware). + removed (with the ME processor permanently deactivated), but not replaced (due to cryptographic signature checking on the firmware) + - see ../docs/hcl/gm45_remove_me.html. The management engine provides remote access capabilities, independently from the running operating system. It has full access to your RAM, and it has full networking support. It also handles the TPM module, AMT (Active Management Technology), Boot Guard and various DRM mechanisms. -- cgit v0.9.1