How do i use the patche attached in first post?
I just write it in winbond and follow the procedure:
Remove all battery and CMOS battery
press F1 to enter setup: password 1234
wait 20sec or more.
Enter any ID to hardware Id.
Press 2x space bar when asked.
Turn off the computer.
and restore your original bios .
Hi everybody,
New on this forum and french : sorry for my english.
I've tried to remove a svp password and computrace from a factory X240 that I bought (motherboard VIUX1 NM A091 Rev. 1.0).
After flashing with patch, no result : when I plugged the AC, the power-on button lights 3 times then the X240 runs automatically but no beeps, no logo, ... I only hear the fan and the screen stays black even if the laptop stays plugged a long time.
Any idéa, issue to fix it ? Is there an X240 patch available ?
Thanks for reply and best regards
STJ,
Thanks for your reply (#47) at my question (#46) : I've pressed a long time the switch on the base cover (little hole near the external battery) without anything plugged (no ac adapter, no battery [ext/int/cmos]) but result is the same.
Any idéea ?
Thanks for your answer and best regards
Sorry but my english aren't so good so i have a noob question.
When i try to enter bios i get the screen in attachment.
The procedure on this thread to unlock DXE driver will remove it??
Sorry but my english aren't so good so i have a noob question.
When i try to enter bios i get the screen in attachment.
The procedure on this thread to unlock DXE driver will remove it??
yes, if you make a patched bios and go through the procedure
So i just backup my original dump
i store it
then i write the patched T440 that is available in the post that you show me
i follow the procedure
and BIOS password is gone forever?
So i just backup my original dump
i store it
then i write the patched T440 that is available in the post that you show me
i follow the procedure
and BIOS password is gone forever?
send the bios here, someone will already patch it for you...
I don't believe it will go with the bios from post #1.
STJ,
Thanks for your reply (#47) at my question (#46) : I've pressed a long time the switch on the base cover (little hole near the external battery) without anything plugged (no ac adapter, no battery [ext/int/cmos]) but result is the same.
Any idéea ?
Thanks for your answer and best regards
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