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  • Tinybear
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    Panasonic CF-19

    Hi everybody ,

    I got some old company CF-19 laptop and i cannot change some parameters in the BIOS , it's asking a supervisor password. I got the dump of my bios but i cannot find any password in the amisetup, am i missing something ?

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    Tinybear
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    Originally posted by Tinybear
    Hi everybody ,

    I got some old company CF-19 laptop and i cannot change some parameters in the BIOS , it's asking a supervisor password. I got the dump of my bios but i cannot find any password in the amisetup, am i missing something ?
    Sorry , i can'd find how to edit my first message

    Model no : CF-19ahnaxff
    Serial : 1FKCA63829
    board : T1460z

    So here it is , i read the dump and look the AMIsetup key in the files , but both are blank so im thinking i'm doing something wrong
    I cannot install a system on it , it's asking for supervisor password to change the boot

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    • SMDFlea
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      Originally posted by Tinybear
      Hi everybody ,

      I got some old company CF-19 laptop and i cannot change some parameters in the BIOS , it's asking a supervisor password. I got the dump of my bios but i cannot find any password in the amisetup, am i missing something ?
      Type the laptop serial number, full name and model, motherboard model, etc.

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      • Tinybear
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        • Jul 2025
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        #3
        Originally posted by Tinybear
        Hi everybody ,

        I got some old company CF-19 laptop and i cannot change some parameters in the BIOS , it's asking a supervisor password. I got the dump of my bios but i cannot find any password in the amisetup, am i missing something ?
        Sorry , i can'd find how to edit my first message

        Model no : CF-19ahnaxff
        Serial : 1FKCA63829
        board : T1460z

        So here it is , i read the dump and look the AMIsetup key in the files , but both are blank so im thinking i'm doing something wrong
        I cannot install a system on it , it's asking for supervisor password to change the boot

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