I need you to remove the BIOS key from this Compumax please, it shows a security error as soon as it turns on and from there it does not advance to Windows or anything, the PC model says it is a Compumax Onix Series with serial number 2323BPB02124 and the board model ADLN201D_MB_V02
I need you to remove the BIOS key from this Compumax, please.
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Send to you, try !I need you to remove the BIOS key from this Compumax please, it shows a security error as soon as it turns on and from there it does not advance to Windows or anything, the PC model says it is a Compumax Onix Series with serial number 2323BPB02124 and the board model ADLN201D_MB_V02Attached Files -
the bios you helped me with still gives the error but gives a video, I already discovered the solution and I'm giving it to you in case it helps someone else, you have to put in a disk with the system and put on that disk this file "maxsecurity" in the C: folder of the system, the files and the folder are hidden, then you have to put in the folder options, view hidden files and disable the box to hide protected system files, with that put the disk in the compumax and it no longer gives the error, then go to the bios and the advanced section, where it says Customized BIOS BOOT, give it disable and in the boot options, give fast boot enable and save it and exit and it would work with any disk and without that file, but you have to do yes or yes the first thing I said, or if not, it will not work.
anyway thanks for the help.Attached FilesComment
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by tlindiSublect line continuation: ... Jaguar IDS PC aka Panasonic
>Read BIOS guides, methods, resources and tools
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Ack
>Try the method at BIOS guides, methods, resources and tools before requesting help
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>Explain you were not able to succeed with the methods at BIOS guides, methods, resources and tools
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python ./main.py "/mnt/c/temp/205605f9e1b60403a41787efeffe9cad-flas_maybe5.BIN" --output-dir "/mnt/c/temp/205605f9e1b60403a41787efeffe9cad-flas_maybe5.txt"
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