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Thanks, I was able to remove the BIOS password using your file! (without the need for desoldering the chip)...
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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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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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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 [B]Geieold Programmer CH341A[/B], I will try again with this programmer..Hi,
Is it possible to dump the GETAC S410 G2 BIOS in-circuit, or do I need to desolder the chip?
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[B]Please help me remove the BIOS password from my Getac S410 G2.[/B]
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[B]Please help me remove the BIOS password from my Getac S410 G2.[/B]...
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