Re: Panasonic CF53 MK4 CF-532S74RMG
The DMI was copied from the bios at post #26 !!!
Panasonic CF53 MK4 CF-532S74RMG
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Re: Panasonic CF53 MK4 CF-532S74RMG
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Re: Panasonic CF53 MK4 CF-532S74RMG
can be written a hundred times with 00Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic CF53 MK4 CF-532S74RMG
this one is working with orig
@Maxpower what did you change in this file from the original?
Can you please send pictures which line have to fill zero etc?
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Re: Panasonic CF53 MK4 CF-532S74RMG
first dump is original
for second dump
as SMDflea indicates, just remove a 0xA80328 for "smdflea file" or 0xA802EE for your original + AMITSEtup, it should work normallyLast edited by Maxpower3; 07-18-2021, 10:51 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic CF53 MK4 CF-532S74RMG
I forgot to zero fill the first one at 0xA80328 .I used the bios from post #16 ,copied the DMI and GBE region and cleaned the ME FW .I don`t think the other occurrence at 0xADAD8E would make any difference after setting bios defaults .Leave a comment:
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https://mhhauto.com/Thread-Toughbook...804#pid1647804Last edited by Maxpower3; 07-18-2021, 10:01 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic CF53 MK4 CF-532S74RMG
If the SMD FLEA file doesn't work
try thoseLast edited by Maxpower3; 07-18-2021, 08:49 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic CF53 MK4 CF-532S74RMG
you have cleaned well
but there are still 2 occurrences
0xA80328 :5B 02 B6 E8 11 59 6C FB C7 14 22 6F 7D AB D8 11 33 D4 8E 0D E9 1D 44 67 9F FC FA E3 55 34 B0 9C 0B 0C 66 4C C1 D3 1C C0 77 16 D2 A9 2D 3D 88 D0 E3 63 3E F7 99 8A F4 1D 4F B1 AA 44 05 D8 60 6B
0xADAD8E :5B 48 B6 FE 11 42 6C 69 C7 57 22 6F 7D 64 D8 31 33 42 8E 3C E9 5C 44 30 9F AE FA 4F 55 4A B0 E4 0B 4F 66 12 C1 9C 1C 55 77 16 D2 A9 2D 3D 88 D0 E3 63 3E F7 99 8A F4 1D 4F B1 AA 44 05 D8 60 6B
wait return of Lenbios
with the file of post #16 which seems to unlock,
we find written only once.
0xADADC8 : 5B 48 B6 FE 11 42 6C 69 C7 57 22 6F 7D 64 D8 31 33 42 8E 3C E9 5C 44 30 9F AE FA 4F 55 4A B0 E4 0B 4F 66 12 C1 9C 1C 55 77 16 D2 A9 2D 3D 88 D0 E3 63 3E F7 99 8A F4 1D 4F B1 AA 44 05 D8 60 6B
SMDFlea if not working maybe need to remove it ?Last edited by Maxpower3; 07-18-2021, 09:16 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Panasonic CF53 MK4 CF-532S74RMG
Originally posted by LenBios;what do you mean exactly? i do not understand
OLD DECRYPT Xor Key: 5B 93 B6 26 11 BA 6C 4D C7 E0 22 74 7D 07 D8 9A 33 2E 8E C1 E9 54 44 E8 9F 7B FA 0E 55 A2 B0 35
0B C9 66 5C C1 EF 1C 83 77 16 D2 A9 2D 3D 88 D0 E3 63 3E F7 99 8A F4 1D 4F B1 AA 44 05 D8 60 6B
AMITSETUP: 5B AB B6 1F 11 CB 6C 7F C7 DE 22 8F 7D 4F D8 7D 33 73 8E 45 E9 5C 44 79 9F 89 FA 11 55 85 B0 2A 0B E3 66 27 C1 C6 1C 6D 77 16 D2 A9 2D 3D 88 D0 E3 63 3E F7 99 8A F4 1D 4F B1 AA 44 05 D8 60 6B
in PADDING and NVAR :5B 02 B6 E8 11 59 6C FB C7 14 22 6F 7D AB D8 11 33 D4 8E 0D E9 1D 44 67 9F FC FA E3 55 34 B0 9C 0B 0C 66 4C C1 D3 1C C0 77 16 D2 A9 2D 3D 88 D0 E3 63 3E F7 99 8A F4 1D 4F B1 AA 44 05 D8 60 6B
I find it weirdLast edited by Maxpower3; 07-18-2021, 08:45 AM.Leave a comment:
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Try my file will see what happen.Attached FilesLeave a comment:
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what do you mean exactly? i do not understandLeave a comment:
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