Panasonic touchbook cf-53 mk2/mk4

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  • hoaca388
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    Originally posted by it_podval_812
    can you help me unlock my bios
    panasonic cf-53 mk4
    p/n cf-532jczacm
    s/n 5htsa14200
    Unlocked
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  • it_podval_812
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    can you help me unlock my bios
    panasonic cf-53 mk4
    p/n cf-532jczacm
    s/n 5htsa14200
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  • mobile2470
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    Originally posted by mobile2470
    can someone clear this password
    Panasonic CF-53
    Model No CF-53JAWZYDE
    Serial No 2GTCA10547

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  • SMDFlea
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    Originally posted by mobile2470
    can someone clear this password
    Please read the rules, type and post the laptop serial number and full laptop model number.

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  • mobile2470
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    can someone clear this password
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  • Togu
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    It's already working :-)

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  • hoaca388
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    Originally posted by Togu
    Thanks.SMDFlea

    Correct! manually selecting the chip. It read 16MB.

    After deleting the appropriate area, unfortunately I still have the password.


    Serial number ?

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  • Togu
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    Thanks.SMDFlea

    Correct! manually selecting the chip. It read 16MB.

    After deleting the appropriate area, unfortunately I still have the password.



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  • SMDFlea
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    Originally posted by Togu
    Hmm, something doesn't look right to me either, because I deleted passwords from these computers, but it was a long time ago and I don't remember, but all memory dumps are 16MB.
    What model is your programmer and software version. Choose the chip from the support list manually, don`t use auto-detect.

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  • Togu
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    Hmm, something doesn't look right to me either, because I deleted passwords from these computers, but it was a long time ago and I don't remember, but all memory dumps are 16MB.

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  • peste
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    Originally posted by Togu
    Hi

    I have a problem with deleting passwords from a Panasonic CF-53 computer. The bios memory dump takes only 8mb. In the earlier computers I used, these were 16mb files and there was no problem with removing the password. Unfortunately, I have a problem with this file. Can someone help me?​
    what does it say on the bios chip??sure it's 8MB?

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  • Togu
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    Hi

    I have a problem with deleting passwords from a Panasonic CF-53 computer. The bios memory dump takes only 8mb. In the earlier computers I used, these were 16mb files and there was no problem with removing the password. Unfortunately, I have a problem with this file. Can someone help me?​
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  • zmeutul
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    Originally posted by rioreno
    Re: Panasonic touchbook cf-53 mk2/mk4



    try this... cf53-mk1
    goodluck
    I know it's been a few years since you posted the bios, but thank you. I managed to get hold of a password.

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  • florenz
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    Originally posted by WhateverGDR
    Re: Panasonic touchbook cf-53 mk2/mk4



    Try This:
    frien ; after many years i try it today.... and it works smoothly

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  • peste
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    Originally posted by shaqfu36
    Hi everyone,
    I have a CF-53 MK2.
    I was able to dump and remove the BIOS lock (user and supervisor password) and flashed it back with a programmer and was able to get into the BIOS.
    I did a Load Defaults and now it's asking me for a password.
    I can flash the unlocked file again, but maybe someone can point me or remove it all from the dump.
    Is it possible to get the Panasonic Logo on boot again, because there is a custom one installed.
    Attached is the locked bios dump.
    Thank you!
    read..https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...before-posting

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  • shaqfu36
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    Hi everyone,
    I have a CF-53 MK2.
    I was able to dump and remove the BIOS lock (user and supervisor password) and flashed it back with a programmer and was able to get into the BIOS.
    I did a Load Defaults and now it's asking me for a password.
    I can flash the unlocked file again, but maybe someone can point me or remove it all from the dump.
    Is it possible to get the Panasonic Logo on boot again, because there is a custom one installed.
    Attached is the locked bios dump.
    Thank you!
    Attached Files

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  • hoaca388
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    Originally posted by gclagos0523

    Good Day hoaca388, password removed but when I restore default password restore to original lock.
    Set the computer to default .

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  • gclagos0523
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    Originally posted by hoaca388

    AAA
    Good Day hoaca388, password removed but when I restore default password restore to original lock.

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  • gclagos0523
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    Originally posted by hoaca388

    AAA
    Thanks you so much.. I will try now and feedback..

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  • hoaca388
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    Originally posted by gclagos0523
    Please help removing password from my dump file from my Panasonic CF-53MA201QW SN# 4DTCA80722

    Thank you in advanced..
    AAA
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