Re: Lenovo Thinkpad L15 (CPU 10th Gen) Supervisor Password
No there are no password, I assure you....
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Re: Lenovo Thinkpad L15 (CPU 10th Gen) Supervisor Password
Oh, I didn't know that, thank you for the information.
So I imagine that it's gonna be quite complicated to reprogram the chip with this format ^^
Is there any solution to delete the supervisor lock ?
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Re: Lenovo Thinkpad L15 (CPU 10th Gen) Supervisor Password
Here is some pictures of the Motherboard.
I'm not used to work on it ...
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Re: Lenovo Thinkpad L15 (CPU 10th Gen) Supervisor Password
Are you sure this it not the bios chip ? (Security chip ?)
There is no other chip like this on the MB....Last edited by Paficator; 04-08-2021, 10:11 AM.
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Re: Lenovo Thinkpad L15 (CPU 10th Gen) Supervisor Password
So, I extracted the bios dump, and uploaded here
The Bios chips is a MXIC MX25L8006E.
Don't hesitate to ask any informations, I'll do my best to answer it.
Thanks again ^^...
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Lenovo Thinkpad L15 (CPU 10th Gen) Supervisor Password
Hello All,
I recently acquired a new Lenovo Thinkpad L15 Gen 1 with a i3 10110U.
- MB: GL4A0/GL5A0 NM-C631
But the issue is, after opening and dismantling it to clean it / changing the thermal paste, I realized that there is a Supervisor Password.
As this serie is quite new, I don't know is there is a solution to remove it ?
I can give you every information I have in my possession if needed specially the Bios Dump.
Thanking you 1 million times in advance
RegardsLast edited by Paficator; 04-06-2021, 07:35 AM.
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Re: Elitebook 650 G1 Bios request
Thank you very much for your help and explanation.
I really appreciate.
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Re: Elitebook 650 G1 Bios request
Oh, ok thanks.
Last question: to clean the ME Region, how did you do ?
(did you edited a specific part of the dump with an hexadecimal editor ?)
I absolutely don't know how to do it
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Re: Elitebook 650 G1 Bios request
First of all, sorry @SMDFlea for the thread issue.
And @peste, thank you so much, it worked like a charm.
I just have a last wish, can you explain (technically) what was the problem and how did you managed to solve it ? (was it the region ?)
I really wants to know why (I don't like stopping on a defeat without understanding my mistake).
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Re: HP Elitebook 820 G2 bios needed
Ah Yes, here it is: 6050A2566301-MB-A03
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Re: HP Elitebook 820 G2 bios needed
Oh yes, sorry, I made a mistake writing the name of the dump.
I have a HP Probook 650 g1 SN:5CG4384P5H. Motherboard CT: PEBJK00WD7H56Y
I realised that my old dump (where there was a password) was corrupted. So I installed a fresh one, but after entering the SN, SKU etc... I still have these two warning messages.
As I saw, in some older previous posts, that they where talking about other types of HP, I posted it here too.
But I can delete it and post it in another thread if needed....
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Re: HP Elitebook 820 G2 bios needed
Hello peste,
I'm impressed to have a so quick answer for my request ^^
Here is the bios backup file.
To sum up, at the boot of the computer, I have two messages:
- "Warning!! Machine Is Not In Committed State?"
- "Manufacturing program mode set x of 10" (x is a number incrementing)
The PMP is unlocked too
Hope this helps you finding the issue.
Thanking you in advance
Update: The bios I sent you is a "fresh one"...
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Elitebook 650 G1 Bios request
Hello Team,
I don't know if the thread is still alive, but after using the HPUnlocker software on my HP 650 G1 bios dump, I have the message "Machine is not in committed state".
I tried everything but impossible to get rid of it
Do you have any advices ?
Thanking you in advance ^^
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