Lenovo Thinkpad L15 gen 1 Bios Request

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  • Hachem25
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    • Aug 2021
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    • algeria

    #21
    I HAVE THINKPAD L15 GEN 1. SN:TP00121A. IT BEEPS ON SRATARTUP AND DSPLAYS NOTHING. IF YOU CAN HELP ME
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    • Buffalotoast
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      • Aug 2023
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      #22
      Originally posted by Maxpower3

      There are password chunks left after the usual location​


      I think it's good today, I understood

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      edit try file 2 , 1 must not work



      Hi, trying to erase the supervisor password on a ThinkPad L15 gen 1 as well.

      I found the three areas (3C420-3C45F, 3D420-3D45F, 3CC20-3CC3F), which contained the password or part of it. I cleared with with 00 or FF and still get "SVP error" on boot. Can you share your knowledge from the last post please? I dont seem to understand.

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      • Maxpower3
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        • Feb 2018
        • 1213
        • France

        #23
        Originally posted by Buffalotoast

        Hi, trying to erase the supervisor password on a ThinkPad L15 gen 1 as well.

        I found the three areas (3C420-3C45F, 3D420-3D45F, 3CC20-3CC3F), which contained the password or part of it. I cleared with with 00 or FF and still get "SVP error" on boot. Can you share your knowledge from the last post please? I dont seem to understand.
        post your dump

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        • Buffalotoast
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          • Aug 2023
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          #24
          Ah, sorry. I figured I could have done that right away. I compared the files and it seems, I dont have the list in the 3D620 range. Also, I should mention, I tried your "shorting method" without success before. Dont know if that might have corrupted some data.

          SN PF-1VEWD0
          TN 20U4-S09200

          Your "try2.bin" did not work. Did not boot. Possible due to bad SN
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          • Maxpower3
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            • Feb 2018
            • 1213
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            #25
            try this
            It's late at my place, not much time. I'll see tomorrow otherwise​
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            • Buffalotoast
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              • Aug 2023
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              #26
              Originally posted by Maxpower3
              try this
              It's late at my place, not much time. I'll see tomorrow otherwise​
              Thank you for the effort. Sadly I forgot to disconnect bios battery and flashing went wrong. Seems like I bricked the EC firmware. Laptop doesnt start anymore and EC is not detected by SVOD4. I will have to buy a new chip probably or try an out of chassis adapter. I tried to reset the board (no charger, no battery etc)

              Edit: I am sorry for the confusion. I am fairly new to working with EC firmware. Without a battery plugged while trying to connect, the EC was recognized again. For me that is odd as the NPCE68APA was only working with SVOD4 with battery connected. I was able to flash your data succesfully now, but I still got "bad SVP data".

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              • Buffalotoast
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                • Aug 2023
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                #27
                Originally posted by Maxpower3
                try this
                It's late at my place, not much time. I'll see tomorrow otherwise
                I reviewed your file and saw that I made an error before and erased too little. Thank you for correcting my mistake!

                Bit of back story: laptop had "bottom cover tempered" error before playing with EC firmware. Do you think that is still in firmware hidden? And maybe is our problem?

                Also I saw you provided a lot of files for other guys in this topic. It was nice to follow your process of thought on these. Did you ever get feedback from ppl that a removed pw section in EC firmware succesfully cleared the supervisor pw?

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                • Maxpower3
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                  • Feb 2018
                  • 1213
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Buffalotoast

                  I reviewed your file and saw that I made an error before and erased too little. Thank you for correcting my mistake!

                  Bit of back story: laptop had "bottom cover tempered" error before playing with EC firmware. Do you think that is still in firmware hidden? And maybe is our problem?

                  Also I saw you provided a lot of files for other guys in this topic. It was nice to follow your process of thought on these. Did you ever get feedback from ppl that a removed pw section in EC firmware succesfully cleared the supervisor pw?

                  search in the L14 subjects, I think it worked once.
                  This EC model is complicated and no one tries to clean it except me.
                  Shame.
                  I don't have time today but I'll try again if you want

                  Originally posted by Buffalotoast
                  Also, I should mention, I tried your "shorting method"
                  NM-C741 NCPE68AP??

                  ​However, I managed to get this model on YouTube





                  Last edited by Maxpower3; 12-03-2024, 02:33 PM.

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                  • Buffalotoast
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                    • Aug 2023
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Maxpower3


                    search in the L14 subjects, I think it worked once.
                    This EC model is complicated and no one tries to clean it except me.
                    Shame.
                    I don't have time today but I'll try again if you want



                    NM-C741 NCPE68AP??

                    ​However, I managed to get this model on YouTube





                    Hey, sorry for delay. I would appreciate if you tried the pw removal again. I dont see a point on what to change in the file again.

                    Do you have experience with flashing a 'clean' EC file from a different SN laptop? Found clean EC file for a L14 i5 10th gen

                    Model# NM-C631 with NPCE68APA

                    I wasnt able to get it to boot with shorting. Always been stuck on logo.

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                    • Buffalotoast
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                      • Aug 2023
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                      #30
                      Do not want to spam, but more to share my findings.

                      Booting with your cleaned EC resulted in a different EC file. I read it again and it seems that the EC is alter in one of the pw spots

                      I tested the L14_clean_EC.bin and was able to boot, but "system configuration is invalid" is showing up everytime. I will try to rebuild my original file with the L14 one and give it a try.
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                      • Maxpower3
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                        • Feb 2018
                        • 1213
                        • France

                        #31
                        Originally posted by Buffalotoast

                        I tested the L14_clean_EC.bin and was able to boot, but "system configuration is invalid" is showing up everytime.
                        https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...92#post3537692

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                        • Commannn10
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                          • May 2025
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                          • Romania

                          #32
                          UEFI BIOS CAN'T CHANGE, SECURE BOOT ENABLE, i want to disable it, PASSWORD BIOS : 12345 (I put it because I thought that at that moment it would unlock my secure boot option)

                          SERIAL NUMBER : PF-3CYP2T

                          TYPE NUMBER : 20U4-S2QH00

                          if you can help me. thank you very much
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                          • hoaca388
                            Badcaps
                            • Jan 2022
                            • 11411
                            • Viet Nam

                            #33
                            Originally posted by Commannn10
                            UEFI BIOS CAN'T CHANGE, SECURE BOOT ENABLE, i want to disable it, PASSWORD BIOS : 12345 (I put it because I thought that at that moment it would unlock my secure boot option)

                            SERIAL NUMBER : PF-3CYP2T

                            TYPE NUMBER : 20U4-S2QH00

                            if you can help me. thank you very much
                            Try
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                            • Maxpower3
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                              • Feb 2018
                              • 1213
                              • France

                              #34
                              Originally posted by Commannn10
                              UEFI BIOS CAN'T CHANGE, SECURE BOOT ENABLE, i want to disable it, PASSWORD BIOS : 12345 (I put it because I thought that at that moment it would unlock my secure boot option)

                              SERIAL NUMBER : PF-3CYP2T

                              TYPE NUMBER : 20U4-S2QH00

                              if you can help me. thank you very much
                              maybe look for Kernel DMA if for change to UEFI/legacy boot settings
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