Re: Remove_SMM... UEFI.
Model number ? .Do you still have the original bios. What is the error message ?
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Re: Remove_SMM... UEFI.
Hello again, did not know if I was supposed to zip the file. so here is orig bin with extension changed to .rar s/n pc0sfmdf.
Thanks again BruceLast edited by SMDFlea; 04-01-2023, 08:02 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Remove_SMM... UEFI.
Hello, could I get help with patch for t470s
s/n pc0sfmdf
Thanks BruceLast edited by SMDFlea; 04-01-2023, 08:02 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Remove_SMM... UEFI.
please feedbackAttached FilesLeave a comment:
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Re: Remove_SMM... UEFI.
Thank you works like a charm
Thnaks for the hint, based on dump modified by dani it's offset from 0x330 to 0x360.Leave a comment:
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Re: Remove_SMM... UEFI.
@TTR
You can use the 24rf08 eeprom dump you found and change CompuTrace setting to the different options, on each change then read 24rf08 eeprom again and you will know what's the offset where the setting is stored.Leave a comment:
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Re: Remove_SMM... UEFI.
Hello,
I'm not sure if my request fits this topic or should i create a new one.
Anyway, I have a Lenovo T520 with Computrace enabled.
I tested a few things and came to the conclusion that Computrace enable/disable bit is located in 24rf08 IC. I read my ic and downloaded another dump with computrace disabled from the internet copied my serial number to that dump and flashed my ic.
Computrace was gone, but now I have a 0189 RFID error each time I boot the laptop up, so flashed back to my original dump and everything went back to normal.
I wonder if anyone knows in which address of the dump computrace enable/disable bit is stored ?.
In the attachment I posted a dump from my laptop with computrace enabled.
That would be great if anyone could help.
ThanksAttached FilesLast edited by dani981; 10-17-2021, 04:19 PM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Remove_SMM... UEFI.
Hello,
I'm not sure if my request fits this topic or should i create a new one.
Anyway, I have a Lenovo T520 with Computrace enabled.
I tested a few things and came to the conclusion that Computrace enable/disable bit is located in 24rf08 IC. I read my ic and downloaded another dump with computrace disabled from the internet copied my serial number to that dump and flashed my ic.
Computrace was gone, but now I have a 0189 RFID error each time I boot the laptop up, so flashed back to my original dump and everything went back to normal.
I wonder if anyone knows in which address of the dump computrace enable/disable bit is stored ?.
In the attachment I posted a dump from my laptop with computrace enabled.
That would be great if anyone could help.
ThanksLast edited by SMDFlea; 04-01-2023, 08:02 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Remove_SMM... UEFI.
[QUOTE=bandak;1077399]good afternoon, help to patch, please[/Attached FilesLeave a comment:
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Re: Remove_SMM... UEFI.
can you help me pacher my dump from Lenovo Thinkpad W540 4th
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/my-driveLeave a comment:
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Re: Remove_SMM... UEFI.
Please help with a Lenovo P52 dump.
With the patched dump, the laptop shows a black screen and plays a melody sound that translates to code 0285 (TPM issue or so). I also tried to clean the ME Region as well and same result with code 0285.
BIOS dump version is 2021 - could it be the issue?
Attached is the original dump. If I put back the original dump, it turns on fine but with SVP pass.
Any help is appreciated.Last edited by SMDFlea; 04-01-2023, 08:02 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Remove_SMM... UEFI.
So i changed the version of winrar which triggers the antivirus so now to old winrar 3.11.
I also alleviating python and removing unnecessary files.
also reduces splash screen time.
Files scanned with VIRUSTOTAL.com, it's OK now.
The archive goes to 20MB at 6MB with the new version.
Still only for Windows 10 32 / 64bits users
scan virus here : https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/...3897/detection
Something else :
We would love to have feedback if you use our patch, bios, cleared password, or any other service provided on this forum.
Many members help you here.Don't forget !!
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