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    Lenovo Yoga X380 22LH Supervisor Password removal

    Hey guys,

    have a laptop here that has a supervisor Password (dump in Attachements).
    Before i write the Serial NR.etc i wanted to say that strangely after flashing with 3 different Bios dumps and one from lenovos site
    the laptop works but everytime it wants me to type a supervisor password i never set.
    I thought the supervisor password is stuck in the ec bios but no it isn't either because after replacing the ec chip from one of another board it still has the supervisor password.
    Anyway i wanted to ask what of the two chips is the ec bios because on the left side of the cpu theres the bios chip and on the right side theres another eeprom but a 25Q80DV is this chip the ec bios?

    Specifications:

    Serial-Nr: MP-1FHDW
    Compliance-ID: TP00078C
    Type: 20LH-000QGE
    P/N: SL10O09973
    i7-8550U Model

    Can you try to remove the password? And maybe do a clean ME?

    Attached Files

    #2
    Is the supervisor password now saved in the bios or in the ec/sio?
    I will reprogramm the ec with my svod but i first want to know if its in the bios or the ec...
    And maybe try a bios file from you guys

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      #3
      Originally posted by AppleLover123 View Post
      Hey guys,

      Specifications:

      Serial-Nr: MP-1FHDW
      Compliance-ID: TP00078C
      Type: 20LH-000QGE
      P/N: SL10O09973
      i7-8550U Model

      Can you try to remove the password? And maybe do a clean ME?
      The Password of ThinkPad devices is stored in the SIO chip, but for some models like yours you can remove it by patching the main BIOS.
      Have you tried to use "Lenovo Auto Patcher" to remove the Password?
      https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...ssword-removal

      This chip "25Q80DV" could be for Thunderbolt firmware.
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        #4
        Originally posted by hardware1 View Post

        The Password of ThinkPad devices is stored in the SIO chip, but for some models like yours you can remove it by patching the main BIOS.
        Have you tried to use "Lenovo Auto Patcher" to remove the Password?
        Yes i tried the autopatcher and it runs trough the process and gives me a "patched" file but after flashing it still asks me for the stupid password...

        In this thread (post #3247 and #3248) i found someone with the same issue:

        [url]https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubleshooting-hardware-devices-and-electronics-theory/troubleshooting-laptops-tablets-and-mobile-devices/bios-requests-only/78215-lenovo-bios-auto-patcher-for-supervisor-password-removal/page163[url/]

        He posted a dump and a ec file for another laptop...
        So all i need is a clean dump and ec file for this X380.
        Can someone please post it?

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          #5
          Originally posted by AppleLover123 View Post

          Yes i tried the autopatcher and it runs trough the process and gives me a "patched" file but after flashing it still asks me for the stupid password...
          It will ask you to enter the password for one time when you are using the patched file, then it will be erased.

          Have you followed the steps in that post?

          [ HOW TO USE THE PATCH ]
          STEP 1: Flash and replace current BIOS with the generated patch file
          STEP 2: Boot the machine
          STEP 3: Press ENTER/F1/etc. to enter BIOS settings
          STEP 4: Enter any character when asked for Supervisor Password
          STEP 5: Press enter when it shows Hardware ID
          STEP 6: Press space bar 2x when asked
          STEP 7: Turn off machine
          STEP 8: Restore original BIOS
          STEP 9: Reset BIOS settings to factory default

          [ NOTES ]
          When booting the patched BIOS you might have to:
          - Hold the anti-tamper switch down the whole time (use tape)
          - Remove the hard disk or replace it with a locked one
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          Due to a lack of donations, server free space at a critical level, and possible closure of Bios Requests
          all donations are welcome,
          see the donate button at the bottom of the page, or
          >>>>>
          click on this link to donate via PayPal. <<<<<
          Every donation made will go towards server fees and maintenance costs.
          ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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