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    #21
    already unlocked my seft.thanks alot

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      #22
      Can you help me unlock bios pass Getac s410 g2 i7-8550 s\n RJ903S0172
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        #23
        Originally posted by it_podval_812 View Post
        Can you help me unlock bios pass Getac s410 g2 i7-8550 s\n RJ903S0172
        try this
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          #24
          Please help me remove the BIOS password from my Getac S410 G2.

          I have found two SPI flash chips next to the memory slots. One is a Winbond chip, which seems to be an 8MB flash. I can't read from this chip, it seems to be protected.

          The other is a Macronix MX25L12873F 16MB flash. I have successfully dumped this flash and hope this is the right one.


          Model: GETAC S410 G2 INTEL I7 8650U

          SN: RK603S2602

          MOTHERBOARD: TF1-TH-PCB PWA-S410G2 ASSY.411886200134-k
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            #25
            Originally posted by bernhard95 View Post
            Please help me remove the BIOS password from my Getac S410 G2.

            I have found two SPI flash chips next to the memory slots. One is a Winbond chip, which seems to be an 8MB flash. I can't read from this chip, it seems to be protected.

            The other is a Macronix MX25L12873F 16MB flash. I have successfully dumped this flash and hope this is the right one.


            Model: GETAC S410 G2 INTEL I7 8650U

            SN: RK603S2602

            MOTHERBOARD: TF1-TH-PCB PWA-S410G2 ASSY.411886200134-k
            hi try
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              #26
              Hi,

              Is it possible to dump the GETAC S410 G2 BIOS in-circuit, or do I need to desolder the chip?

              I have now done 3 in-circuit dumps and compared them. Each time, there are significant differences.

              I want to be sure I have a valid dump of the chip before flashing the unlocked binary.

              Maybe my CH341A is defective.

              I have ordered a new one, the Geieold Programmer CH341A, I will try again with this programmer..


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                #27
                Originally posted by bernhard95 View Post
                Hi,

                Is it possible to dump the GETAC S410 G2 BIOS in-circuit, or do I need to desolder the chip?

                I have now done 3 in-circuit dumps and compared them. Each time, there are significant differences.

                I want to be sure I have a valid dump of the chip before flashing the unlocked binary.

                Maybe my CH341A is defective.

                I have ordered a new one, the Geieold Programmer CH341A, I will try again with this programmer..

                The bios chip must be unsoldered from the board before writing or reading..
                do not use the clip, you may have errors..if you do not have anything to unsolder it with,
                solder wires between the programmer and the bios chip..
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by peste View Post

                  The bios chip must be unsoldered from the board before writing or reading..
                  do not use the clip, you may have errors..if you do not have anything to unsolder it with,
                  solder wires between the programmer and the bios chip..
                  Thanks for your reply.

                  Normally, I work on a Lenovo, where the clip works fine.

                  Could someone please confirm which is the right chip?

                  The left one, Winbond,
                  or
                  The right one, Macronix?

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                    #29
                    With my new CH341A V1.7 programmer, I was able to get a valid dump of the Macronix MX25L12873F. The clip works fine for dumping in-circuit.

                    Please help me remove the BIOS password from this file.

                    The PC data is still the same:


                    Model: GETAC S410 G2 INTEL I7 8650U

                    SN: RK603S2602

                    MOTHERBOARD: TF1-TH-PCB PWA-S410G2 ASSY.411886200134-k


                    THANKS
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by bernhard95 View Post
                      With my new CH341A V1.7 programmer, I was able to get a valid dump of the Macronix MX25L12873F. The clip works fine for dumping in-circuit.

                      Please help me remove the BIOS password from this file.

                      The PC data is still the same:


                      Model: GETAC S410 G2 INTEL I7 8650U

                      SN: RK603S2602

                      MOTHERBOARD: TF1-TH-PCB PWA-S410G2 ASSY.411886200134-k


                      THANKS
                      POST 25 try

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                        #31
                        Originally posted by bernhard95 View Post
                        With my new CH341A V1.7 programmer, I was able to get a valid dump of the Macronix MX25L12873F. The clip works fine for dumping in-circuit.

                        Please help me remove the BIOS password from this file.

                        The PC data is still the same:


                        Model: GETAC S410 G2 INTEL I7 8650U

                        SN: RK603S2602

                        MOTHERBOARD: TF1-TH-PCB PWA-S410G2 ASSY.411886200134-k


                        THANKS
                        try. Using clips and CH341 is better to read chipset 3-4 times and compare results, when you have 2 identical dumps you can be sure you have a correct bios dump.
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                          #32
                          Originally posted by volinakis View Post

                          try. Using clips and CH341 is better to read chipset 3-4 times and compare results, when you have 2 identical dumps you can be sure you have a correct bios dump.
                          Thanks, I was able to remove the BIOS password using your file! (without the need for desoldering the chip)

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                            #33
                            Originally posted by bernhard95 View Post

                            Thanks, I was able to remove the BIOS password using your file! (without the need for desoldering the chip)
                            you are welcome
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