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LENOVO BIOS AUTO-PATCHER for Supervisor Password Removal
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Originally posted by Mehmet Korhan View Post
These are the only things I found that could be related to the serial number. Can't figure out which one.
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Originally posted by danito View Post
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Originally posted by Mehmet Korhan View PostHello to all the geniuses out there
I need some help with a Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga X1 Gen 1.
I can't find the serial number on it.
The bios is corrupted i think, when i start it's just a black screen and not caps lock light or anything.
Can anyone fix the bios dump for me so i can reprogram it?
Thanks!Attached Files
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Originally posted by Kiki Cares View PostHI FAMILY
I HAVE LENOVO X240
BIOS PASSWORD
PLS HELP ME UNLOCK
STEP 2: Boot the machine
STEP 3: Press ENTER or F1 /etc. to enter BIOS settings
STEP 4: Enter any character when asked for Supervisor Password
STEP 5: Press enter when it shows Hardware ID
STEP 6: Press space bar 2x when asked
STEP 7: Turn off machine
STEP 8: Flash LENOVO-X240_ORIGINAL.bin
STEP 9: Reset BIOS settings to factory defaultAttached Files
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Hi yall, this is my last resort. I've been unsuccessful in unlocking my t480 8th gen. Many have suggested the shorting pins method (EC method) but its really difficult. I know I've seen people successfully unlock it using the patching bios method. Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated. Below is my original bios file.Attached Files
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Originally posted by Francisco Avina View PostHi yall, this is my last resort. I've been unsuccessful in unlocking my t480 8th gen. Many have suggested the shorting pins method (EC method) but its really difficult. I know I've seen people successfully unlock it using the patching bios method. Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated. Below is my original bios file.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
https://www.badcaps.net/donate/
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Originally posted by LASTname View PostHello everyone, I have a lemovo thinkpad L14 Gen 1 i5 10th with paswoord bios, I have read many pages and came across this patch: will it work for a thinkpad L14 Gen 1? Thank you very much in advance for your help.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
https://www.badcaps.net/donate/
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Originally posted by Francisco Avina View Post
System-unit Serial number is : pf1n0zjk
Thank you in advanceAttached Files----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
https://www.badcaps.net/donate/
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Originally posted by Mehmet Korhan View Post
You're awesome! This worked! Thank you! 😊 Can you explain how you did it so I can learn?
It's not rocket science...
Your BIOS was extracted from original update file provided by Lenovo driver update site.Read more here :
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...26#post1622426
Then the ME cleaning procedure is explained in detail here :
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...uide#post78848
That's all !
S.S.
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Hello everyone,
It worked like a charm on a L480 (i5-8250U), with a MX25L12873F (spot U0901). I read that some other users with a L480 have a Winbond chip, but this chip was the correct one for my case.
You should check for a 128 M-BIT chip, so a 16 Mb chip, and not a 80 M-BIT one.
I patched it with a Raspberry Pi (3 B+) by its GPIO and flashrom, and the SOC8 clip that comes with the classical CH341A. It was very easy and it worked on the first try. I disconnected all batteries including CMOS during the procedure (I ran the computer directly from the power cable).
Just be careful when fixing the clip on the chip with all the components near around.
Thanks author !
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