LENOVO BIOS AUTO-PATCHER for Supervisor Password Removal
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Try this 1Attached FilesComment
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Re: LENOVO BIOS AUTO-PATCHER for Supervisor Password Removal
forgive me for asking but im a noob with thinkpad svp
so i have a t470 with svp
i dumped it 3 times with FlyPRO Software(SP8/SP16 Series Programmer)
my qst is :
1 how to compare the 3 dumps ??
2 can i use a new chip to flash the patched file ?? to avoid any risk
thnk uComment
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Hex editor to compare. Hex editor neo has compare function.
And yes, using another chip is a great idea.Comment
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Hello everyone
Can someone explain more , how to patch the original dump , to get a patched bios file .
How to do it , im not an expert with python tools . Please any exemple with real syntaxe to understand the process
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Didn't you read first post? Either use as cmd program and file name as an argument or just drag and drop to batch file.Comment
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Hi all,
i need little help with T540p.
I have dump of SPI1 and SPI2... images checked twice (with asprogrammer) and are without error...but patcher says that image is corrupted
Can anyone check it please?Last edited by SMDFlea; 03-25-2023, 11:57 AM.Comment
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Guys with all respect for the initial instructions, it would be good to take a video tutorial step by step (if possible) to better understand how it works, I think it is useful to everyone, not everyone is an expert like you. Thank youLast edited by Stangl; 10-07-2020, 06:07 PM.Comment
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True we hope soComment
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And alwways say thank to the owner.
if you have some trouble ,write it and someone gonna guide youComment
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