Hello,
I want to reset a password protected Samsung NVMe SSD from an Lenovo Thinkpad to make it accessible to reuse the SSD, the password is unknown.
If the SSD is plugged into the Thinkpad I cannot boot up the Laptop because the hard drive password prompt block it. I can only reach the BIOS settings if the SSD is plugged out.
I tried to reset the SSD via "Parted Magic" live Linux with "Secure Erase" and PSID revert on an other PC where I can skip the password prompt but nothing worked. The drive is still inaccessible.
I also tried to use...
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Last edited by breezer; 03-04-2020, 03:40 PM.
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Re: Remove_SMM... UEFI.
Thank you for your reply,
so I just should replace the two section with the modified modules. But what modules should I use, are these one the right modules?
[url]https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showpost.php?p=916080&postcount=51[/url]Re: Remove_SMM... UEFI.<br /> <br /...caps.net/forum...
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Re: Remove_SMM... UEFI.
Hello,
I have a T480 and a T580 with locked BIOS. I was able to read a dump file from the T580 successfully. Now I want to modify the dump file with UEFITool. I found the "LenovoTranslateService" and the "BootOption" section in the dump file but not the SystemPpisNeededByDxeCore.
Can anyone help me to explain what are the next steps?
This is my dump file:Last edited by SMDFlea; 04-01-2023, 07:27 AM.
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