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    Originally posted by giokxan View Post

    You mean writing default/original bios of this model,right? Not the initial one I read & save at beginning before patch?
    Any X1 Carbon bios bin would be ok or 20HQ model level compatibility needed?
    initial bios restore

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      Originally posted by Maxpower3 View Post

      initial bios restore
      i cant reach bios menu, because its getting stuck "Entering Setup..." after pressing F1

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        Originally posted by giokxan View Post

        i cant reach bios menu, because its getting stuck "Entering Setup..." after pressing F1
        post your initial bios
        someone will provide you with a cleaned or new one
        don't forget to indicate the serial number​



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          https://filetransfer.io/data-package/XXWffcco#link

          Cant upload as attachment, it doesnt allow .bin extension

          I put in link initial and patched one I did as instructed

          Its 20HQ - DX120 NM-B141

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            Originally posted by giokxan View Post
            https://filetransfer.io/data-package/XXWffcco#link

            Cant upload as attachment, it doesnt allow .bin extension
            with winrar (.rar) or .zip

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              Originally posted by Maxpower3 View Post

              with winrar (.rar) or .zip
              attached now
              Attached Files

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                Originally posted by giokxan View Post

                attached now
                try initial patched, see open setup
                Attached Files

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                  Originally posted by Maxpower3 View Post

                  try initial patched, see open setup
                  your attachments are same with what I uploaded, do you mean I should try with initial (original bin with svp)?
                  What is open setup

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                    not same try
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                    Originally posted by giokxan View Post
                    What is open setup
                    Bios menu
                    Last edited by Maxpower3; 09-19-2024, 05:57 AM.

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                      Originally posted by Maxpower3 View Post
                      not same try
                      Cliquez sur l'image pour la voir en taille r?elleà Nom : 		Nouveau Image bitmap.pngà Affichages :	3à Taille :		4,3 Koà ID : 			3464473

                      Bios menu
                      ok sorry ,saw it wrong. I will try now with that new patch
                      Does it matter if I keep SSD removed and attached during this trying?

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                        try normal ,keep all

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                          Originally posted by Maxpower3 View Post
                          try normal ,keep all
                          it worked, thanks man you are the king,
                          im in bios settings and spv disabled, i did "load setup defaults" as well. I closed computrace from enabled to as "permanently disabled" , do you know if extra steps needed further?

                          can I use laptop with this bios bin or I need to find clean default bin?

                          Thanks!

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                            Originally posted by giokxan View Post

                            it worked, thanks man you are the king,
                            im in bios settings and spv disabled, i did "load setup defaults" as well. I closed computrace from enabled to as "permanently disabled" , do you know if extra steps needed further?

                            can I use laptop with this bios bin or I need to find clean default bin?

                            Thanks!
                            use this one, see if everything works ssd /lan etc ..
                            you lost the windows key, if necessary ask for it​

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                              Hi, I have used the search function copiously, and tried to follow a few leads in regards to getting a beep code of 0285, TCG-compliant functionality-related error (might be the TPM initialization failure). I've tried disabling TPM through powershell, tried autopatch script several times, and each time I try and boot with the modified BIOS I get a 0285 beep code. Using the dumped bios works fine. Any tips or knowhow on how to fix this? In UEFITool I found that the patched bios has a "FfsParser::checkProtectedRanges: Phoenix protected range [970000hA0000h] hash mismatch, opened image may refuse to boot" message on it, which the dumped bios does not have. I don't have the technical knowhow to calculate and patch in a new hash

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                                Originally posted by Tokeri View Post
                                Hi, I have used the search function copiously, and tried to follow a few leads in regards to getting a beep code of 0285, TCG-compliant functionality-related error (might be the TPM initialization failure). I've tried disabling TPM through powershell, tried autopatch script several times, and each time I try and boot with the modified BIOS I get a 0285 beep code. Using the dumped bios works fine. Any tips or knowhow on how to fix this? In UEFITool I found that the patched bios has a "FfsParser::checkProtectedRanges: Phoenix protected range [970000hA0000h] hash mismatch, opened image may refuse to boot" message on it, which the dumped bios does not have. I don't have the technical knowhow to calculate and patch in a new hash
                                https://www.badcaps.net/forum/troubl...40#post3345540

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                                  Many thanks

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                                    So I tried following the guide, but hit an immediate roadblock. The hash range 970000h: DA0000h doesn't match with the hash ranges in the security tab in UEFITool:

                                    Code:
                                    FfsParser::checkProtectedRanges: Phoenix protected range [970000h: DA0000h] hash mismatch, opened image may refuse to boot
                                    Code:
                                    Phoenix hash file found at base 00F88018h
                                    
                                    Protected ranges:
                                    
                                    RelativeOffset: 000A0000h Size: D0000h
                                    
                                    Hash: 873294B3EBBB3329BBA6ABED75392C98891C38BAF1A934FD01B45132EE4162AD
                                    
                                    RelativeOffset: 00170000h Size: 430000h
                                    
                                    Hash: F346D4820EAC0C54FF7B7D342BBEDC1773C839936B53F366B50CE7CC92DEF45B
                                    
                                    RelativeOffset: 005A0000h Size: 40000h
                                    
                                    Hash: B8B7D897008E232E13A2982BA212ED9F7DE467424B2D4BCB266A032E0A64F13A
                                    
                                    RelativeOffset: 005E0000h Size: 10000h
                                    
                                    Hash: 34669869FF876E3118FE418D5359ECB71CC02B2132BD6F68CE12C406AA4AF6F0
                                    
                                    Unless I'm missing something from the tutorial?

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                                      [QUOTE=Tokeri;n3465637]

                                      So I tried following the guide, but hit an immediate roadblock. The hash range 970000h: DA0000h doesn't match with the hash ranges in the security tab in UEFITool:

                                      [QUOTE]

                                      Post your bios

                                      model and serial number to respect the rules
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                                      Last edited by Maxpower3; 09-21-2024, 02:25 AM.

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                                        [QUOTE=Maxpower3;n3465640][QUOTE=Tokeri;n3465637]

                                        So I tried following the guide, but hit an immediate roadblock. The hash range 970000h: DA0000h doesn't match with the hash ranges in the security tab in UEFITool:


                                        Post your bios

                                        model and serial number to respect the rules
                                        Click image for larger version

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ID:	3465642


                                        BIOS in attachment (unmodified)
                                        serial number PF-1QP25J
                                        Type 20L6

                                        Attached Files

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                                          [QUOTE=Tokeri;n3465647][QUOTE=Maxpower3;n3465640]
                                          Originally posted by Tokeri View Post

                                          So I tried following the guide, but hit an immediate roadblock. The hash range 970000h: DA0000h doesn't match with the hash ranges in the security tab in UEFITool:



                                          BIOS in attachment (unmodified)
                                          serial number PF-1QP25J
                                          Type 20L6
                                          Click image for larger version

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ID:	3465663
                                          try

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