motherboard: el4c2/el452 la-h091p
system serial number: MP1QW0DQ
backup bios is attached below, I guess I had to zip it...
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Here is my .bin
Maybe somebody knows how to read the password out of there.
[SIZE=24px][COLOR=#e74c3c]post the bios here on the site,not on other sites..[/COLOR][/SIZE]
post the motherboard model, TYPE,etc.Here is my .bin
Maybe somebody knows how to read the password out of there.
[SIZE=24px][COLOR=#e74c3c]post the bios here on the site,not on other sites..[/COLOR][/SIZE]
post the motherboard model, TYPE,etc.Here is my .bin
Maybe somebody knows how to read the password out of there.
[SIZE=24px][COLOR=#e74c3c]post the bios here
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Additional info:
The BIOS chip is an [B]XMC QH64AHIG[/B]
I am not sure if the ch341a I have will support this. flashrom does not recognize the chip, but it will read and create a dump. in uefitool, it says "not a single volume top file is found, the image may be corrupted"
Any assistance is appreciated
Additional info:
The BIOS chip is an [B]XMC QH64AHIG[/B]
I am not sure if the ch341a I have will support this. flashrom does not recognize the chip, but it will read and create a dump. in uefitool, it says "not a single volume top file is
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This seems like a pretty great forum, I think I will frequent this place, and I saw the introductions are required so I'll do that too.
I don't have a whole lot of credentials but have worked part-time at a local PC repair shop for almost 7 years. I'm more into the business side of things, and don't have experience with board-level repairs or anything like that, but generally speaking I have dealt with a very, very wide range of computer related issues. If it's been on the consumer market since like Core 2, I've at the very least opened it up.
I'm always open to learning, and that's...
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Need to clear SVP on IdeaPad Flex-14API
I have an IdeaPad Flex-14API (SN:MP1QW0DQ) that has a supervisor password. This is NOT a pre-8th-gen Intel system. This system has an AMD Ryzen 3500U, which released around/with 9th generation Intel.
Immediately after pressing the power button and the unit turns on, the system asks for the "system password" in a small box in the center of the screen.
I would like to remove this password. My understanding is that the autopatcher only works with 8th gen or older Intel systems. I confirmed this belief when the autopatch script itself threw an error when trying to tweak the bin...
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thank you for this. worked on T440s type 20AQ for reference
I know it's 2024 I just needed a t440s specifically don't make fun of me
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