Hello, I have problems with the BIOS password of my Dynabook C40-G-126, with motherboard IP3_CN16S_MB_V20_20201229B, I would like to change the BIOS to be able to change components because it is limited, it is the PYS26E with serial number 41100104H. I have searched the forum and there is a ".bin" file for my motherboard, but I don't know exactly if the serial number does something because on my device that ".bin" does not work or at least it does not remove the password.
Thank you very much in advance for the help, I will keep you informed​
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