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Last Activity: 06-06-2024, 06:35 PM
Joined: 06-01-2024
Location: NY
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    replied to Panasonic CF-54 Bios Password
    Yeah my ocd made me find that too, learned that 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1d 00 00 are the values prior to the license key and only appear once in the bios....
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    replied to Panasonic CF-54 Bios Password
    Alright I got serial and model number corrected. For reference, serial is bizzarely written in hex, it is 3 digits summating to the last 5 digits of your serial (so when you find the first 5 letters/numbers, those 3 hex values next to it are the last 5 digits of your serial, they do not come out to ascii in readable numbers, not sure if it is some silly XOR, reversed, IDK, but it I got it.
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    replied to Panasonic CF-54 Bios Password
    i found model number in hxd just for some reason serial i can only find the first part of it (searching the original serial from the bios i used to make this) I only find 8KTTA (rest of serial is 81421)...
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    replied to Panasonic CF-54 Bios Password
    Serial: 9CTTC23853, Model: CF-54J5886VM

    Clear the silly asset tag or maybe make it POOP

    for fun operating hours maybe set to 4000 was my goal

    If you can figure it out do let me know how you did it, i assume it is somewhere in the image and probably duplicated, hopefully not in the ME region, ill include the un-initiliazed me region version image that I made.
    I noticed reading pre and post init that serial is pulled into the ME region, so this bin will be pre-init/configured for your convenience....
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    Alright I finally got a clean ME region working, it posts fast (thanks to your guide SMDFlea), now I just have ocd about the bios showing another model number and serial. Any easy way to adjust this?...
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    replied to Panasonic CF-54 Bios Password
    I discovered it and it worked well, however I now have realized I I want my original firmware back and only have the truncated 8mb image. I realize now I need a clean ME region apparently to fix the horrible slow post I get while using other peoples bios. Is there anything I can do with that 8mb file? I see other peoples bios give me different model serial etc, and a long boot time. Is it possible to combine my truncated image with the weird 4mb or so bios updates from panasonic?...
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    I have a ch341a programmer and have simple clip on the chip, yet i cannot even get a clean erase, i get sections that do not wipe, i fill it with 00 or FF and most of it will delete but some is left over with garbage. Tried reconnecting but no good. Am I missing some secure silly section or something? Bios chip is MXIC 25L12873F. Using 1.34 software. Get the annoying Chip Main Memory with the contents are in disagreement
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    replied to Panasonic CF-54 Bios Password
    I bricked the machine already, and I do not have a bios image. Panasonic site bios images are quite small and I cannot seem to extract them, does anyone have an original image?
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    replied to Panasonic CF-54 Bios Password
    Ive got a cf-54 as well with a bios lock. Serial: 9CTTC23853, Model: CF-54J5886VM
    attached is the bios dump
    if anyone could help it would be appreciated.


    I found this but cannot be arsed to decipher it

    5B A1 B6 38 11 D1 6C C7 C7 05 22 E5 7D F3 D8 EA 33 22 8E B6 E9 58 44 41 9F 8B FA 8E 55 01 B0 90 0B 5C 66 66 C1 FC 1C 91 77 0C D2 CB 2D 50 88 9D E3 BE 3E 5C 99 3B F4 D1 4F 71 AA 8A 05 F8 60 10...
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