LENOVO BIOS AUTO-PATCHER for Supervisor Password Removal
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Re: LENOVO BIOS AUTO-PATCHER for Supervisor Password Removal
Hey everyone, first of all thank you all for your help. I have a thinkpad p1 gen2 that i tried using someones previous bios file but now I have a black screen and boot loops. By any chance anyone have a stock bios file? (And/or a patched file? As it previously had a supervisor password)
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Re: LENOVO BIOS AUTO-PATCHER for Supervisor Password Removal
found 1 pachd but its 4mb

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Re: LENOVO BIOS AUTO-PATCHER for Supervisor Password Removal
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Re: LENOVO BIOS AUTO-PATCHER for Supervisor Password Removal
Hi All!
thank you for sharing this patcher stuff. My success story and some usefull experience follow.
I had a locked Edge E145, TL866 II+ Programmer and SOIC8 ICP clip for it. To obtain a BIOS image I have to desolder Flash Memory's Chip VCC pin - just to disconnect Programmer's VCC from the Mainboard. All other pins were left intact.
I read an original image, patched it using the autopatcher and flashed the patched image back to the mainboard. I have restored Memory's VCC and tried to start the laptop. Saw usual boot messages, request to press <F1> for entering Setup and .... black screen after pressing the F1 key. Many attempts with the same result make me a bit disappointed. Thankfully I have found an another way to the password screen - at the some stage of "normal" booting without pressing F1 the message about "Press Enter to break normal startup" was shown (the message was exact or similar to it) - I did it and become an opportunity to enter Setup from an another Menu. The password screen was here! I entered usual password "123", follow all steps as described in the Readme and, finally, a got message about removing TPM certificate!!!
And now I have two identical E145 - a first one with ruined bottom case part and the second one bought for some coins on ebay as a spare parts donor for the first one. ;-) And both are working now so I not need to carry it from one room to another - there is already a laptop in every room. ;-)
Thanks a lot! And Happy New Year!Comment
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