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Re: Remove_SMM... UEFI.
try this file and valid with any keyAttached FilesComment
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Re: Remove_SMM... UEFI.
Hi,
I am new to this. So if i want to reflash bios to remove the password, I will need the original bios dump? I cannot just rewrite the patched bin file that I can find here?
I have a T440 here. But unfortunately, the laptop was unable to power on after I program a patched T440.bin file that I got from here.Comment
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Re: Remove_SMM... UEFI.
This means I need the original bios dump. Then replace body for boot option and lenovotranslateservice using UEFItool, and then save a new image. After which I will reflash bios and I should be able to remove my bios lock right?Comment
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Re: Remove_SMM... UEFI.
1. Remove The Battery CMOS . Also make sure laptop's main battery is out and disconnect the internal front battery if used (many new Lenovo may have an internal battery, the black box) by removing its connector from the motherboard. It is important that the laptop will have NO The main Battery attached and the NO Battery CMOS .
2. Insert other LOCK HDD OR SSD M.2 ( by the way use another laptop set up password lock HDD and remember your password )
3. ReFlash BIOS with patched file
4. The First Step Let Press Down and Still Keep Little Switch ( picture attached ) long time and The Second Step Let Plug in the AC adapter and wait for a few seconds, the laptop will start by itself (if not, press the Power button and start it). You may hear some beeps then you will see the Lenovo splash image, press F1 to get the SVP password prompt and enter "1234" for SVP and press Enter. Next page will showing "Press any key..". Wait about 10 to 12 seconds before pressing any Key. Next it will display the warning message and the laptop hardware ID. Do not disconnect the AC during this process!Comment
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Re: Remove_SMM... UEFI.
1. Remove the battery cmos . Also make sure laptop's main battery is out and disconnect the internal front battery if used (many new lenovo may have an internal battery, the black box) by removing its connector from the motherboard. It is important that the laptop will have no the main battery attached and the no battery cmos .
2. Insert other lock hdd or ssd m.2 ( by the way use another laptop set up password lock hdd and remember your password )
3. Reflash bios with patched file
4. The first step let press down and still keep little switch ( picture attached ) long time and the second step let plug in the ac adapter and wait for a few seconds, the laptop will start by itself (if not, press the power button and start it). You may hear some beeps then you will see the lenovo splash image, press f1 to get the svp password prompt and enter "1234" for svp and press enter. Next page will showing "press any key..". Wait about 10 to 12 seconds before pressing any key. Next it will display the warning message and the laptop hardware id. Do not disconnect the ac during this process!
i did all steps you mentioned and i press 1234 and hardware id appeared after pressing enter i wait for moment message appear that security reset
and pressed power button then again on but laptop stuck
you can see the picture
thank youComment
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Re: Remove_SMM... UEFI.
. Now you need to press Space twice
. You can now power off the lenovo and reflash the original dumpComment
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Re: Remove_SMM... UEFI.
SEE THIS VIDEO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=171_Wfm-e80
THANK YOU SO MUCHComment
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Re: Remove_SMM... UEFI.
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Re: Remove_SMM... UEFI.
Read this topic from the beginning to end and then try following instructions you found.Comment
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