LENOVO BIOS AUTO-PATCHER for Supervisor Password Removal
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Hello/ Try this patched file fileHello,
Unfortunately, the autopatcher is not working for my Lenovo P50. I tried the old and the new ones as well. If I flash the patched version, there's no picture at all, but if I flash back my original backup, there's a normal boot, but the password is obviously there.
Can you help me patch this machine somehow? I'm attaching my original, working bios bin. This model has a Winbond 25Q128FV BIOS chip. I tried to flash similar BIOS bins from this topic, but none of them gave a picture.
Type 20EQ-S28U03
S/N: PC-0EQPM 16/08
Thank you in advance!Attached FilesComment
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Hello all,
Posted before but looking back I see probably in the wrong thread.
I have been battling for a while trying to fix this bios but for some reason I am failing at the patching stage. Been trying the autopatcher but while it creates a patched file it just hangs with no results shown.
The laptop details are:
Lenovo Thinkpad L380
I5 Generation 8
Model : 20M6S1VV00
Serial number: W1KS89C10HD
I would like this laptop to have a few more years of being useful but have almost given up on it.
Many thanks for any help.Attached FilesComment
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thank for all, i done with this problem.Hello friends!
I trying lenovo_autopatcher_0.2 with my laptop Lenovo x280 board NM-B521 s/n: PC10YNRJ.
patcher log is here:Using UEFIReplace to inject 2 DXE drivers...
[1/2] BootOption (GUID e0746c42-d3f9-4f8b-b211-1410957b9ff5)
[2/2] LenovoTranslateService (GUID 826bcf56-bac4-43f4-8ea1-8cdf0a121abd)
Looking for volumes to patch...
[1/1] NVRAM_EfiSystemNvDataFvGuid (checksum 2609h):
Found volume at offset 800000h (checksum 2609h)
Replacing volume.
Done.
flashing patched bios, but laptop turn on with no display with beep code 0285.
please help me
i found over internet bios with clean_me, patched it, burn chip, remove password, burn my original bios and got super laptop (without pass)Comment
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For my Lenovo ThinkPad X280 Type 20KE this bios remove password, than i write my original bios, that all.Comment
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Last edited by Maxpower3; 10-03-2025, 02:17 PM.Comment
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I tried this already and every other P50 patched bin from all topics from the forum before I asked for help.
I tried the nokey version again, but exactly the same as the others. No picture.
If I flash back my original bin, it works perfectly, but I can't boot because of the SVP.Comment
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Excuse me, does anyone have the x280 patch? Thank you for your attention.Attached FilesComment
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trydear Maxpower3 can you help me solve the problem of locked bios type x280, I didn't find anything that worked, S/N :PC0XVCCK
or try
https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...16#post3738316Attached FilesLast edited by Maxpower3; 10-04-2025, 05:51 AM.Comment
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Guys, listen up, I have an issue. I'm trying to use patcher 0.2 on a Lenovo E959 20NF. I have 2 of them, and of course, they have a BIOS password. When I dump the BIOS and use the patcher, after flashing the patched BIOS, the laptop doesn't boot. I thought I was loading something incorrectly, but when I flash the original image back, the computer starts up fine. This model (E959 20NF) is listed as supported. Could someone shed some light on my problem? I would be eternally grateful.Attached FilesComment
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It's actually quite simple: you have an AMD CPU laptop, and the auto-patcher was written for an Intel CPU.Guys, listen up, I have an issue. I'm trying to use patcher 0.2 on a Lenovo E959 20NF. I have 2 of them, and of course, they have a BIOS password. When I dump the BIOS and use the patcher, after flashing the patched BIOS, the laptop doesn't boot. I thought I was loading something incorrectly, but when I flash the original image back, the computer starts up fine. This model (E959 20NF) is listed as supported. Could someone shed some light on my problem? I would be eternally grateful.
A hash value in your patched file needs to be changed. I've already done that here, but you should follow the rules and post the serial number.
Then I can give you the new patch file.Comment
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It's actually quite simple: you have an AMD CPU laptop, and the auto-patcher was written for an Intel CPU.
A hash value in your patched file needs to be changed. I've already done that here, but you should follow the rules and post the serial number.
Then I can give you the new patch file.
I'm providing the system-unit serial number PF1Q99TA
Did you use Lenovo autopatcher 0.2 for patching?
Is there any chance you could instruct me on which value needs to be changed?Comment
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Okay try this file ...
Look at this video ....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BB--9VU0R0Attached FilesComment
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