LENOVO BIOS AUTO-PATCHER for Supervisor Password Removal
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HELLO!! Can you help me remove the password? I've tried lenovo_autopatcher but it doesn't work. Serial Number: PW-05DRJP MODEL: ThinkPad L14 Gen 3, LG4 LT5 ADL RT UMA MB 223030-1. 448.0PZ80.0011
BIOS ATTACHED. THANKS, COLLEAGUES.Attached FilesComment
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Hello! I tried using the autopatcher for my Lenovo T480s, but it only causes the system to beep and display a blank screen (sometimes a very dimmed Lenovo logo). I'm using AsProgrammer and have followed the main instructions in this thread. I have also tried the W25Q128JV@SOIC8_PATCHED.bin file.
I've attached my original bin file.
Lenovo Thinkpad T480s
TYPE NUMBER: 20LS-002CUS
S/N: PC-0Y188A
Bios: Winbond W25Q128JV5QAttached FilesComment
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Hello! I tried using the autopatcher for my Lenovo T480s, but it only causes the system to beep and display a blank screen (sometimes a very dimmed Lenovo logo). I'm using AsProgrammer and have followed the main instructions in this thread. I have also tried the W25Q128JV@SOIC8_PATCHED.bin file.
I've attached my original bin file.
Lenovo Thinkpad T480s
TYPE NUMBER: 20LS-002CUS
S/N: PC-0Y188A
Bios: Winbond W25Q128JV5Q
STEP 1: Flash and replace current BIOS with the attached Lenovo ThinkPad T480s_PATCHED.bin 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 your saved Original.bin BIOS
STEP 9: Reset BIOS settings to factory default
Good Luck!Attached FilesComment
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OK, let's see if my method works for you...
STEP 1: Flash and replace current BIOS with the attached Lenovo ThinkPad T480s_PATCHED.bin 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 your saved Original.bin BIOS
STEP 9: Reset BIOS settings to factory default
Good Luck!Comment
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