LENOVO BIOS AUTO-PATCHER for Supervisor Password Removal
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Re: LENOVO BIOS AUTO-PATCHER for Supervisor Password Removal
Just to remind myself later, it works on P52s and P51 aswell.Comment
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Hi.
I have been given a LENOVO x1 Carbon.
label on the bottom "Type 4360-AP8
MOBO labelled 11246-1
LGS-1 MB
48.4RQ21.011
Anyone know id this patch will work on this model
BINs from both chips attached.
ThanksLast edited by SMDFlea; 03-25-2023, 11:57 AM.Comment
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How to remove supervisor bios password Lenovo Thinkpad 10 tablet (Type 20C1, 20C3,20E3, 20E4)Comment
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@tchonangauz
It's probably a lot easier for you to post the Unlock Key Hint Number that is shown after 3 incorrect passwords. If you post a Hint Code wait for the Unlock Password, as it changes every 3 incorrect passwords; you can try any password 2 times and then shut down tablet pressing power button, then power-on to try again any other password you may receive.Comment
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Hello and congratulations on your hard work!
Should someone with little technical knowledge attempt this? I'm comfortable with opening up a laptop (with giving it a try at least), but I have neither the tools nor the knowledge to solder or remove chips.
Is there some tutorial I could follow?
If I understood correctly I should start with a image of the BIOS in the laptop, run it by the patching tool, and then flash it to the laptop, is this it? Do I need to extract the BIOS image from the laptop somehow, or can I just use a BIOS image I find online?
I found a very cheap T480 from a seller with a good reputation on ebay, and was hoping to use it for school, but I'm afraid to spend the money and then find I can't unlock it (the seller conformed it's BIOS locked).
Sorry for the bother, and thank you in advanceComment
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Hi Community,
I have a Supervisor Password on a Lenovo ThinkPad P53 (Type 20QN, 20QQ) with this BIOS version : n2nuj18w
Im trying to apply the lenovo_autopatcher_0.2 but i can't get the bin file from this exe, i have trying multi extractor's but i can't get the Bin file !
Please if there is some one ho have a solution for how to unlock the Supervisor Password on my P53 or the Bin file to try the lenovo_autopatcher please !
Regards.Comment
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@KinG_007
Most likely the bios chip size is 32MB, it has the Self-Healing feature which prevents using the Autopatcher. If so, then for the moment the only way is using EC/KBC programmer, but you will still need to find the JTAG connections on the motherboard.Comment
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@fpaliuc
If it’s only the Supervisor Password then you may boot into Windows and you can use a utility to read the BIOS (including UEFI variables), with that someone may be able to help as sometimes the passwords in Lenovo laptops (non-ThinkPad) are stored as scan codes and password can be recovered.Comment
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Re: LENOVO BIOS AUTO-PATCHER for Supervisor Password Removal
Yes, it's only a matter of removing the supervisor password. Which tool could i use to read the BIOS?@fpaliuc
If it’s only the Supervisor Password then you may boot into Windows and you can use a utility to read the BIOS (including UEFI variables), with that someone may be able to help as sometimes the passwords in Lenovo laptops (non-ThinkPad) are stored as scan codes and password can be recovered.Last edited by fpaliuc; 11-17-2021, 03:44 AM.Comment
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