Asus VivoBook 14 F412DA Bios Pass

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  • alimcorp
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    • Feb 2021
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    Asus VivoBook 14 F412DA Bios Pass

    Hello everyone!
    There is a laptop with a BIOS password.
    There is also an image that I made by cutting 2 kB from the file from the Asus website. It works, no password, pure ME, but no DMI information (serial numbers, etc.).
    Tell me, at what addresses to paste a piece of the old BIOS into the new one to transfer the DMI data, or which piece to transfer from the new BIOS to the old one to remove the password. Or just where to erase it?
    Serial number LAN0CV02794041D.
  • alimcorp
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    • Feb 2021
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    Re: Asus VivoBook 14 F412DA Bios Pass

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    • alimcorp
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      • Feb 2021
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      Re: Asus VivoBook 14 F412DA Bios Pass

      I transferred data from the old BIOS to the new one at offset 135168-176415. DMI data migrated, no password. Did I do the right thing?

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