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    #81
    Originally posted by james-b0nd View Post



    13. Open the file with a HEX editor

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    clean 3e420 too
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    try but not working because many repetitions

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      #82
      I'd like to send you my original .bin file. Could you edit it completely for me?

      We have two layers here:

      3e320 and 3f320 (see images)

      I've already scoured the internet with the help of AI
      And there are many different methods for what needs to be zeroed out.

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        #83
        Originally posted by james-b0nd View Post

        Perhaps this guide will help someone who's just starting out.
        Thank you James Bond, I have done what you say from 1 to 11 and I get error 20, when I ask SVOD4 Support they say "arm not answer" maybe there is differences on the circuit between T14 GEN 3- NM-E441 and T14 GEN 4-NM-F261 on the NPCX997 circuit on the schematic although they look similar although I see someone able to read it on NM-F261
        Last edited by SMDFlea; 05-21-2025, 03:26 PM. Reason: edit full quote

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          #84
          Sorry I forgot to say that I can only get that error reading when I select motherboard, if I select Nuvoton and config I can't detect anything but when I select NM-F261 motherboard and read ID it will give me ERROR 20

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            #85
            Originally posted by Maxpower3 View Post

            clean 3e420 too
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            try but not working because many repetitions
            As soon as I reset the three numbers in the 3e420 line to zero, the supervisor password is activated again and I can't access the BIOS.

            What exactly did you do to make it work for you?

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              #86
              Originally posted by james-b0nd View Post

              As soon as I reset the three numbers in the 3e420 line to zero, the supervisor password is activated again and I can't access the BIOS.

              What exactly did you do to make it work for you?
              try
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                #87
                GREAT! Thanks Maxpower3.
                Now I can edit all the data in the BIOS.
                I still get the following messages at startup:
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by james-b0nd View Post
                  GREAT! Thanks Maxpower3.
                  Now I can edit all the data in the BIOS.
                  I still get the following messages at startup:
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                  use lenovo golden key for clean dump and restore your number after
                  Last edited by Maxpower3; 05-25-2025, 03:20 AM.

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                    #89
                    If you can send a reading after the clean dump eprom on the forum, it will be useful to everyone, thank you.

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                      #90
                      OK, I'll read through the thread today and do it later and report back.

                      Sharing the latest version of Lenovo Golden Key I found to change DMI information such as serial number, MTM, UUID. Run the U1 application and create a bootable USB. It may show an older version upon making the usb. Restart the program and it will update the USB to the next version available. For some reason the updater program

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                        #91
                        Originally posted by james-b0nd View Post
                        OK, I'll read through the thread today and do it later and report back.
                        B0 (8) SB21H32283L1HF34X00KA
                        C0 (1) S21CGS1D600PF4AFKP5
                        Model type ThinkPad T14 Gen 3

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                          #92
                          I can't get any further here

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                          OK, just ignore step 2 and then click on "Update" and it will work.

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                            #93
                            OK, here's what I did.

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                            I can't set the "C0"

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                              #94
                              Originally posted by james-b0nd View Post
                              OK, here's what I did.

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                              I can't set the "C0"
                              C0 1S21CGS1D600PF4AFKP5
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                              And B0 must start with 8S I believe. I marked in parentheses


                              Did you clean the dump before rewriting the numbers?
                              It's better to start with a clean dump.
                              Otherwise you risk having errors.
                              Use the eeprom operations function.(5)



                              Last edited by Maxpower3; 05-25-2025, 04:24 AM.

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                                #95
                                That worked
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                                  #96
                                  He writes that he wrote the SN, but unfortunately, it wasn't written. What is the reason for this?
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                                    #97
                                    Originally posted by james-b0nd View Post
                                    He writes that he wrote the SN, but unfortunately, it wasn't written. What is the reason for this?
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                                    try with planar service
                                    what version of U1 (3.5.40)??
                                    try maybe last update

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                                      #98
                                      I've now tried 3.5.75, and it shows me that the system is locked.

                                      At least I've gotten a few fewer error messages.
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                                        #99
                                        Originally posted by james-b0nd View Post
                                        I've now tried 3.5.75, and it shows me that the system is locked.

                                        At least I've gotten a few fewer error messages.
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                                        USB key incorrectly formatted, use the usbmtpw utility and put files in the key after.
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                                          Everything worked now!

                                          All error messages are gone.


                                          GREAT, thanks Maxpower3 😁

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