LENOVO BIOS AUTO-PATCHER for Supervisor Password Removal
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Re: LENOVO BIOS AUTO-PATCHER for Supervisor Password Removal
Hey Knucklegrumble,
So sorry, I made a mistake. I replaced the folder, so there were unnecessary files inside. I later deleted the folder and re-extracted again, everything is working. Owe u a treat if you ever come to Singapore!Comment
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With the world in its current state I don't think I'll be over there any time soon.. but you never know.Comment
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@Knucklegrumble
It worked perfectly. Hats off to you. Many thanks!
Lenovo Yoga 370 type 20jj
Winbond 25q128jv
ch341a programmer
Colibri 10.0.1.61Comment
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hahahhaha, no problem sir. just for self reminder or maybe other user get strange problem with your script. Cause when i try to turn on without ppressing that button, laptop stuck on loading screen/post logo, then i remember on another thread about it. Really thank for free script that helped me a lotComment
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hahahhaha, no problem sir. just for self reminder or maybe other user get strange problem with your script. Cause when i try to turn on without ppressing that button, laptop stuck on loading screen/post logo, then i remember on another thread about it. Really thank for free script that helped me a lot
autopatch --howtoComment
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Re: LENOVO BIOS AUTO-PATCHER for Supervisor Password Removal
@Knucklegrumble
if use autopatch to replace both dxe driver & manually with uefi tool
both output patched not simlar why?
tried with NM-A052 REV 1.0 bios.
used uefi replace as body.Last edited by earthoo7; 08-23-2020, 01:49 PM.Comment
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So to answer your question, they are not similar because UEFITool rebuilds the image and fixes it and you, probably, do not.
ALSO, When you replace, if you are using the drivers I included in the auto-patcher, you need to "Replace as is...", not just the body.Comment
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Re: LENOVO BIOS AUTO-PATCHER for Supervisor Password Removal
As far as I understand you can't replace the DXE drivers simply with an hex editor. UEFITool (NOT UEFITool NE!) rebuilds the image fixing the addresses of all of the drivers as they shift up or down when they are replaced.
So to answer your question, they are not similar because UEFITool rebuilds the image and fixes it and you, probably, do not.
ALSO, When you replace, if you are using the drivers I included in the auto-patcher, you need to "Replace as is...", not just the body.
thankyouComment
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NOTE: The latest version of the auto-patcher requires Python 3. It will not work with Python 2Comment
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Re: LENOVO BIOS AUTO-PATCHER for Supervisor Password Removal
Thank you for the answer!
For some reason I thought that it should be easy one with some software dumper.
I'm not sure if there is a good reason to buy programmer/solder to chip just for 1 laptop, It's my personal PC, I bought it from hands, it was already used, and only after 1 year I checked the bios and it is locked.
So maybe here is someone from Russia, Moscow who can do this operation?Comment
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https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpo...52&postcount=1Comment
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Thanks Maxpower,
I have T470 Type 20JN and i was patched OK.
-No need to backup old bios.
-Patch any clean BIOS file (i was downloaded from Lenovo)
-Burn Patched BIN.
-Remove Disk and Tamper Switch Tapered
-Turn on and do it Maxpower instructions.
-Burn your Original Bios.
-Enter to setup disable everythingSecureboot, Password, Security Chip certificates etc...)
-No changes of SN, HWid, MacIds, (only changed OA2 String. What is this?)
-Enjoy your Thinkpad.
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Re: LENOVO BIOS AUTO-PATCHER for Supervisor Password Removal
I patched my original BIOS (x1 Carbon 2nd Gen). Scheme: MX 25L12873F. After reboot I listen 5 beeps and 5 beeps again. After that I see the string "Press Enter to interrupt a normal boot order" or similiar. And that's all. Please recommend me actions for recover my laptop.Comment
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Re: LENOVO BIOS AUTO-PATCHER for Supervisor Password Removal
I patched my original BIOS (x1 Carbon 2nd Gen). Scheme: MX 25L12873F. After reboot I listen 5 beeps and 5 beeps again. After that I see the string "Press Enter to interrupt a normal boot order" or similiar. And that's all. Please recommend me actions for recover my laptop.
STEP 1: Flash and replace current BIOS with the generated patch file
STEP 2: Boot the machine
STEP 3: Press ENTER/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: Restore original BIOS
STEP 9: Reset BIOS settings to factory defaultComment
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