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  • santoslao
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    Continuing the saga of trying to unlock the password of these bios of this damn, I leave here my attempts, following the steps that I followed in this topic.
    After buying 2 Chip MEC1503 on AliExpress, both came with defect, one was short and the other with password too!
    So I followed the steps mentioned here and tried to read and write on this chip using a SAS (Vertyanov) and a unsuccessful RT809! The chip does not go out or read, but can be identified.
    I leave here an updated image of how to enable the JTAG on this board, remembering that you have to insert all 5 resistors 10k that informs on the graph.

    A colleague here from Forum ► MMCCOMPUTER says you managed to remove the T14 password! But he did not respond to colleagues of how it was done, may be keeping absolute secret, or may be the MEC1663 and not MEC1503.
    I talked to a guy who does the service, he informs that it is impossible to read or write on MEC1503, and says it is done via patch, but just makes the machine in hand! It does not make the patch and deliver the file as it was done before.
    In his video, in the own questions and answers he says this, for those who want to see ► Unlock Lenovo T14 Gen 2 ''MEC1503''

    Any help is welcome ..
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  • santoslao
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    Originally posted by lint4u

    It's better to transfer the chip from the donor boards,

    tq.
    Complex situation, because there are not many defective machines T14, not here in my country. I bought 2 pieces on Aliexpress and it came with defect and blockage. Terrible experience!

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  • lint4u
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    Originally posted by santoslao

    It wasn't necessary since the pair of chips came already packed! But I had the surprise of a
    Be defective and the other has a password! Ask me a question? Can I use a new chip or does it need to be programmed like the one I bought?
    It's better to transfer the chip from the donor boards,

    tq.

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  • santoslao
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    Originally posted by lint4u

    You can used the universal stencils with the same size, i did it before when i don't have the correct one.

    Tq
    It wasn't necessary since the pair of chips came already packed! But I had the surprise of a
    Be defective and the other has a password! Ask me a question? Can I use a new chip or does it need to be programmed like the one I bought?

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  • lint4u
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    Originally posted by santoslao

    Really, after I remove the MEC and return with the original, the machine now has 20v, thus proving that the chip was defective. I don't have a stencil for this chip so I managed to remove the defective one very perfectly, so much so that even the spheres were on the board, so I put the original back. Lucky I bought 2 MEC1503, I'll test the other one and see if it works or if it's also defective.
    You can used the universal stencils with the same size, i did it before when i don't have the correct one.

    Tq

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  • santoslao
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    Originally posted by santoslao

    Really, after I remove the MEC and return with the original, the machine now has 20v, thus proving that the chip was defective. I don't have a stencil for this chip so I managed to remove the defective one very perfectly, so much so that even the spheres were on the board, so I put the original back. Lucky I bought 2 MEC1503, I'll test the other one and see if it works or if it's also defective.
    After installing the second MEC chip, the machine turns on normally, but I had an unfortunate surprise! The chip sent by the vendor has a password to access the bios! I was deceived! I'm going to dispute on Aliexpress because these chips are not cheap. I'm very frustrated with this whole situation, I wasted hours and hours of my time to get to this point! I can't believe I waited for 14 days to receive 2 MEC chips with different defects. If the adm authorizes it, I'll post the link to this larápio's store here!
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  • santoslao
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    Originally posted by lint4u

    put back the original one and see the result.
    if ok it's mean the raw material got issue or solder short

    Tq
    Really, after I remove the MEC and return with the original, the machine now has 20v, thus proving that the chip was defective. I don't have a stencil for this chip so I managed to remove the defective one very perfectly, so much so that even the spheres were on the board, so I put the original back. Lucky I bought 2 MEC1503, I'll test the other one and see if it works or if it's also defective.
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  • santoslao
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    Originally posted by anhbanxoi

    My case it was T14s gen 2. Try flash both file (for BIOS and EC) from another laptop without password. file for BIOS should be ME cleared.
    Sorry friend, but it doesn't make sense! The machine should at least give 20v to the source even if it didn't turn on. I will resort to other options. See that in the friend's post here in the group he didn't do any of this, he just changed the MEC installed and corrected the parameters with U1 pendrive. He practically made a guide to get around this damn lockdown! The board is the same as the T14s (NM-D352). Anyway, thank you for the support.

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  • anhbanxoi
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    Originally posted by santoslao

    I confess to you that what happened in your case may be pure coincidence!
    I flashed it using 8 different files on the u2202, and the machine maintains the same consumption (5v-0.2A), and not even the power LED lights up.
    Do you have the file you used on this machine so I can test it here?
    My case it was T14s gen 2. Try flash both file (for BIOS and EC) from another laptop without password. file for BIOS should be ME cleared.

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  • santoslao
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    Originally posted by anhbanxoi

    Yes I changed 3 other ICs and still stuck at 0.2A but after flash EC with other file it turn on normally.
    I confess to you that what happened in your case may be pure coincidence!
    I flashed it using 8 different files on the u2202, and the machine maintains the same consumption (5v-0.2A), and not even the power LED lights up.
    Do you have the file you used on this machine so I can test it here?
    Last edited by santoslao; 08-25-2025, 09:21 AM.

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  • anhbanxoi
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    Originally posted by TiagoNecer

    Did removing the password work with this method?
    Yes, the password is stored in a 2KB EEPROM within the EC chip, so removing it will clear the password unless you solder a replacement EC chip containing a password. After soldering, you need the Lenovo U1 Tool to program the serial number, model, and type.
    Last edited by anhbanxoi; 08-25-2025, 09:00 AM.

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  • TiagoNecer
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    Originally posted by anhbanxoi

    Yes I changed 3 other ICs and still stuck at 0.2A but after flash EC with other file it turn on normally.
    Did removing the password work with this method?

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  • anhbanxoi
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    Originally posted by santoslao

    In my case the machine is at 5v-0.200A. Do you really think this can solve?
    Ps: the consumption of 0.140A of the image is because it is without the battery.
    Try flash other file for U2202

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  • santoslao
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    Originally posted by anhbanxoi

    Yes I changed 3 other ICs and still stuck at 0.2A but after flash EC with other file it turn on normally.
    In my case the machine is at 5v-0.200A. Do you really think this can solve?
    Ps: the consumption of 0.140A of the image is because it is without the battery.
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    Last edited by santoslao; 08-24-2025, 10:18 PM.

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  • anhbanxoi
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    Originally posted by santoslao

    The machine worked normally before, when changing the MEC1503 chip, shouldn't the machine turn on? Have you ever done this before?

    See this experience of a friend of the group: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...ce=chatgpt.com
    Yes I changed 3 other ICs and still stuck at 0.2A but after flash EC with other file it turn on normally.

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  • santoslao
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    Originally posted by anhbanxoi

    There are 2 BIOS chip in other side of the board. 1 for system BIOS another for EC. Try flash different EC EEPROM and it will boot.
    The machine worked normally before, when changing the MEC1503 chip, shouldn't the machine turn on? Have you ever done this before?

    See this experience of a friend of the group: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...ce=chatgpt.com

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  • anhbanxoi
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    Originally posted by santoslao
    I bought the MEC1503 on Aliexpress ready to use already programmed "according to the seller" the chip arrived I made the replacement very carefully, and at the end of the process the machine didn't even turn on. He is accusing at the source 0.200 of consumption.
    There are 2 BIOS chip in other side of the board. 1 for system BIOS another for EC. Try flash different EC EEPROM and it will boot.

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  • lint4u
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    Originally posted by santoslao
    I bought the MEC1503 on Aliexpress ready to use already programmed "according to the seller" the chip arrived I made the replacement very carefully, and at the end of the process the machine didn't even turn on. He is accusing at the source 0.200 of consumption.
    put back the original one and see the result.
    if ok it's mean the raw material got issue or solder short

    Tq

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  • santoslao
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    I bought the MEC1503 on Aliexpress ready to use already programmed "according to the seller" the chip arrived I made the replacement very carefully, and at the end of the process the machine didn't even turn on. He is accusing at the source 0.200 of consumption.
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  • img1
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    Originally posted by rediii

    why should the lpc or espi signal be pulled to ground? even if the reset signal can be pulled high by shifting the resistor the jtag is blocked for programming and will ever be via efuse!
    No, it shouldn't. I think he meant that like "do not pull that signal to the ground".

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