Sorry for the inappropriate request OP then.
However, the link you provide shows that it's a POP reset that I'm looking for. Sweat! (so it's not hacking SVP – it's resetting POP per Lenovo site instructions.)
But... I followed the instructions and I still get the locked icon. Perhaps I don't understand the instructions.
First – quickly – what is the thing being removed here at 4:53? -
http://youtu.be/6U7UvvOprKA?t=3m53s
I believe this is the “backup battery” here at 5:03 -
http://youtu.be/6U7UvvOprKA?t=5m03s
That's the yellow CMOS BIOS memory battery - right? - which I assume is the “backup battery” that the link mentions.
I don't want to take the first doohickey out and boot the machine and fry something. It doesn't look like a “backup battery”.
Unfortunately, when I turn on the machine (both batteries pulled out – but I have to have the thing plugged in for it to turn on at all...) and the “POST” ends (the IBM, Pentium M bootup screen – I presume), I still get the POP challenge lock icon.
So the page instructions don't work for me.....?
Me not so smart.
Any assistance is appreciated.
(Bats out – plugged in)
1.) Boot and just wait, or
2.) Boot and hit blue IBMAccess button, or
3.) Boot and hit F1 to access BIOS
All three end up with the *&^#@% POP lock icon (per the link)
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I doubt the eBay guy sent me a machine that even had a POP. The eBay image shows the machine booted up to BIOS. (No HD or power brick – I had those.)
I'm thinking my Lenovo site download of the BIOS upgrade somehow is out of sync and created, and/or fowled up my mojo. After all, this all happened because I was loading a BIOS “update utility” (non-diskette, for XP) from here. -
http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/detail. ... MIGR-55386
Oh – and by the way – the reason I was doing the BIOS upgrade in the first place is because even after a clean Windows install, it did not recognize the NIC (no Network Adapters in the Devise Manager.) I was hoping beyond hope that updating all the drivers from the Lenovo site would magically make this bad NIC/motherboard fixed. (I don't suppose these 14” T42s have a history of bad NICs?)
I'm assuming about zero chance of that file being from a bad guy. (just downloaded the file [1ruj37us.exe] a second time and they have the same hash, so the file was not corrupted....)