Panasonic Toughbook CF-C2 please remove bios password!

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  • Jameslongo
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    • Jul 2024
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    #121
    Cool very much thank you

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    • Beast007
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      • Nov 2024
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      #122
      Hi,

      I to have a Panasonic Toughbook CF-C2 with bios password what do i use to upload the new firmware posted on here to remove the password please

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      • SMDFlea
        SMDFlea commented
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        read the 6 posts above, you will need an SPI programmer to make a backup of your bios chip.
    • shiyab
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      • Sep 2023
      • 1647
      • india

      #123
      Originally posted by Beast007
      Hi,

      I to have a Panasonic Toughbook CF-C2 with bios password what do i use to upload the new firmware posted on here to remove the password please
      post backup bios

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      • rfkr
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        • Dec 2024
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        • Bulgaria

        #124
        Thanks to everyone who participated in the topic, thanks to it I was able to revive my laptop.

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        • Oleg Kulibin
          oleg
          • Feb 2025
          • 1
          • uru

          #125
          Hello, I have a laptop CF-C2(AECCHCE) S/N 3CTCA17822, I need to downgrade the BIOS version to the initial one, but the Panasonic program does not allow me to do this, reporting error 301. It's all because of the battery, new BIOSes released after 2018 killed the battery. I have rt809h programmer. Thanks.

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          • SMDFlea
            SMDFlea commented
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            post your bios backup
        • hammybob132
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          • Nov 2025
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          #126
          Hello, following along with this thread I tried using the bios2 on my Panasonic CF-C2, and initially found that I was able to boot it up and navigate to the bios without issue. I then reassembled the laptop and have found that it will now turn on but not display anything on the monitor or on any external monitor. Is there any way you could help please? I've provided a back-up of the original BIOS from before I overwrote it. Any advice would be greatly appreciated
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          • SMDFlea
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            • Jan 2018
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            #127
            Originally posted by hammybob132
            Hello, following along with this thread I tried using the bios2 on my Panasonic CF-C2, and initially found that I was able to boot it up and navigate to the bios without issue. I then reassembled the laptop and have found that it will now turn on but not display anything on the monitor or on any external monitor. Is there any way you could help please? I've provided a back-up of the original BIOS from before I overwrote it. Any advice would be greatly appreciated
            Type the laptop serial number, full name and model, motherboard model, etc.
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            • hammybob132
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              • Nov 2025
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              • United Kingdom

              #128
              Hi, the details of the laptop are as follows:

              Panasonic Toughbook CF-C2
              model no. CF-C2AH10HBE
              serial no. 3CTCA18577

              I'm not sure of the motherboard model at the moment because I've put it all back together, but the bios chip I connected to said 25q128a 13eco 99chn on it

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              • hammybob132
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                • Nov 2025
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                #129
                Originally posted by SMDFlea

                Type the laptop serial number, full name and model, motherboard model, etc.
                read the forum rules..https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...before-posting
                Do you know if the information I've provided is enough to go on, or would you like me to strip the laptop down again and try to get the motherboard model for you?

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                • rfkr
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                  • Dec 2024
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                  • Bulgaria

                  #130
                  hammybob132 Check all your solder joints and measure the resistance between pin 1 and pin 8 it should be 4.7k.

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                  • hammybob132
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                    • Nov 2025
                    • 4
                    • United Kingdom

                    #131
                    Originally posted by rfkr
                    hammybob132 Check all your solder joints and measure the resistance between pin 1 and pin 8 it should be 4.7k.
                    I didn't desolder the bios chip to program it so I think the solder should all be fine 🤔 or is this a known issue even when programming with the clip?

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