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    Re: AMITSESetup Decryptor

    Originally posted by Vesko356 View Post
    Read post #82
    Already have a password; thanks.
    It's VW dealer diagnosis notebook, so one VERY NICE person help me with default password.
    Many thanks to him!

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      Originally posted by BootLoader1 View Post
      Re: AMITSESetup Decryptor

      I wrote small software for decrypt AMI BIOS Password. Software can read Admin and Boot password, just open file or drag and drop a file.
      Enjoy.
      amazing... it's work
      thanks

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        Trying to run this on a Panasonic CF-D1 , how do I dump the image from the bios?
        Last edited by Bisketti; 01-29-2024, 10:34 AM. Reason: Make issue clearer

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          Originally posted by Bisketti View Post
          Trying to run this on a Panasonic CF-D1 , how do I dump the image from the bios?
          Not to worry. I sorted it out manually.

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            Ami bios file. Is it possible to remove or learn the password? I am attaching the original backup.

            Model No: Monster Abra A5 V15.8
            Note:
            I don't need a bios file. The serial number and model number of the computer appear to be different. Therefore, can the password be removed somehow? I want to know this.


            Thnx
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            I tried using this against a bios dump from a weird EVOO-EVC125-2 laptop, but it didn't work. The result was +?+ as a password.
            Unfortunately there are no downloads or support for this discontinued old model, so all I can do is dump and try that way to restore the laptop.
            Can I upload the bios file for assistance?

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              Originally posted by Blk_crown View Post
              I tried using this against a bios dump from a weird EVOO-EVC125-2 laptop, but it didn't work. The result was +?+ as a password.
              Unfortunately there are no downloads or support for this discontinued old model, so all I can do is dump and try that way to restore the laptop.
              Can I upload the bios file for assistance?
              If it has an AMI bios yes upload it,along with the laptop serial number https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...before-posting
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                Originally posted by SMDFlea View Post

                If it has an AMI bios yes upload it,along with the laptop serial number
                Here's the file. This one passed verification, so it should be fine.

                I couldn't find anything that looks like a serial number, only a MB sticker with: 1S31754640000089

                Other info
                BRAND: EVOO
                MODEL: EVC156-2
                FCC ID: 2APUQ-EVC156

                EDIT: Made an error in the filename but its minor.
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                  I have a PANASONIC CF-19 MK4 with a password locked BIOS

                  specs:
                  Model number CF-19VHRZX2M
                  Serial number 1IKYA85188

                  Thanks in advance for helping ulocking.
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                    Originally posted by markv81 View Post
                    I have a PANASONIC CF-19 MK4 with a password locked BIOS

                    specs:
                    Model number CF-19VHRZX2M
                    Serial number 1IKYA85188

                    Thanks in advance for helping ulocking.

                    No unlock bios needed anymore, fixed it myself.

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                      Hello, has anyone tried to unlock a Panasonic Let''s note RZ6? I was not able to find the password after a bios dump.

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