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  • saidbe
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    • May 2017
    • 42
    • Chilo

    #1

    simple question

    I have a simple question:

    I have two laptops of same type Toshiba z30 , one without bios password the second with password. Can I use the programmer to copy from one bios to the other?

    Does that also apply to all brands?

    Thanks in advance.
  • AAAC
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Jan 2020
    • 458
    • Mexico

    #2
    Re: simple question

    Q1: Can I use the programmer to copy from one bios to the other?
    A1: You will be just copying the BIOS chip contents from computer #1 to #2, the password is stored in EC/KBC chip, so computer #2 will remain locked with bios of unlocked #1 laptop.

    Q2: Does that also apply to all brands?
    A2: It depends on bios manufacturer, the procedure may work for some models which store the password in bios chip.

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    • saidbe
      Member
      • May 2017
      • 42
      • Chilo

      #3
      Re: simple question

      Thanks,

      Are the passwords always stored in the EC/KBC chip?

      Even the second and third generations of laptops?

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      • AAAC
        Badcaps Veteran
        • Jan 2020
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        #4
        Re: simple question

        In old Dell Latitude laptops the password is stored in EEPROM chip, then they increased the security and introduced MECxxxx ec/kbc chips where the password is now stored. In old Toshiba laptops that use Challenge/Response Code, the password is stored in EEPROM and in BIOS chip, but since bios has a checksum if you modify contents the laptop won't POST.
        With UEFI, some passwords are stored in UEFI Variables in bios chip, sometimes in plain-text, XORed password or a hash of the password, other times also stored in EC/KBC chip.

        I'll say that every model is unique, you can not categorize them into uProcessor generations, as from time to time a model will not fit in as to where the password is stored.

        Just my opinion.

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        • saidbe
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          • May 2017
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          • Chilo

          #5
          Re: simple question

          Thanks for your reply.

          Is there a way or a tool to find out this information? Which bios to duplicate which ones not.

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          • AAAC
            Badcaps Veteran
            • Jan 2020
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            #6
            Re: simple question

            There's probably a way, by making a list.

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