Re: LENOVO BIOS AUTO-PATCHER for Supervisor Password Removal
So as you understood hehe I only have those two corrupted backups and the chip of my BIOS erased I tried to flash with a .bin (downloaded from the forum) that was for the same type of board and chip, with AsProgrammer 1.4.1, but after booting and showing the logo, it shows me : "Boot error: 0183 Bad CRC Security Settings in EFI variable" and shuts down. Then I think I'll have to get a new board, I feel bad, it was my first attempt at this BIOS, but it helps me a lot of experience. Thank...
Re: LENOVO BIOS AUTO-PATCHER for Supervisor Password Removal
Yes, I understand that I had some fault for not taking precautions before deleting, but I made two backups of my original BIOS, both with an identical size of 16,384 KB and at the time of making them they had no errors, the errors were given to me during the patching: "xxx. bin is corrupted or does not contain a valid dump. There was an error... Aborting."
Honestly, I thought I could put any patched BIOS on it, I think I made a rookie mistake...
Re: LENOVO BIOS AUTO-PATCHER for Supervisor Password Removal
Hi, this is my second post in the forum, and my situation is the following:
I have a Lenovo Laptop with this features...
Lenovo Thinkpad T460P (Late 2015 ) intel Gen 6th
Motherboard model : BT463-NM-A611-Rev -1.0
BIOS CHIP:
Winbond
25Q128FVSQ-1549
The BIOS has a supervisor password and it is locked. I tried to make a backup with the CH341A using a programmer clamp, apparently it was not done correctly and the .bin file is corrupt (The patch found errors)....
Hi, this is my first post in the forum, and my situation is the following:
I have a Lenovo Laptop with this features...
Lenovo Thinkpad T460P (Late 2015 ) intel Gen 6th
Motherboard model : BT463-NM-A611-Rev -1.0
BIOS CHIP:
Winbond
25Q128FVSQ-1549
The BIOS has a supervisor password and it is locked. I tried to make a backup with the CH341A using a programmer clamp, apparently it was not done correctly and the .bin file is corrupt (The patch found errors). My question is the following, I...
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