Solgering ATmetl 24c01a < password remove

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Solgering ATmetl 24c01a < password remove

#1 Post by Simoni » Sun Feb 12, 2006 4:02 pm

Hi

I want to remove supervision password from my tp600x ...

I'm able to solger new EEPROM CHIP (24c01a) ... but I have One question: This chip should be clear? (I don't now that I should write somothing to it)

ps. english is not my native language - I'm SORRY for mistakes...


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#2 Post by pkiff » Sun Feb 12, 2006 4:40 pm

For information about removing BIOS/HDD supervisor passwords, see question #12 in the ThinkPads.com FAQ.

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#3 Post by serverbook » Fri Feb 17, 2006 5:48 am

you may not have to sir.

open the memory expansion lid remove all ram,cmos and main battery
you will notice a 2 prong chip adjacent to the onboard first memory chip(just obscured from the casing ,but you can get to the thing regardless) ,short the 2 prongs whist power on at the same time,allow post proceess to continue till it stops,then after power off +or reef ot the psu connector if you had a password like i did
it should prompt you to set date + cmos errors.
reconnect the cmos battery resett the date and your in buisness.
try along those lines with or without cmos etc to fool the bios .
this applies to all tp 600x sereis laptops
goodluck.

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#4 Post by whizkid » Fri Feb 17, 2006 11:14 am

serverbook's procedure will clear the power-on password, not the supervisor password.

And the Atmel chip will not work if it is clear. The BIOS does a checksum test at startup, and if the chip is not programmed correctly, you will get a BIOS checksum error, the machine will not boot, and you're no better off than you are now.
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#5 Post by serverbook » Sun Feb 19, 2006 12:32 am

not sure exactly what level the password was
regardless how can one identify the difference?
because that tp600x had the exact same block flags as a tp600e i had
which interm i could not clear the cmos regardless of what i tried(600e)
yet the 600x cleared,till this day i'm confused in respect to that scenario
after all i could not enter the bios menu of either,
can both levels show up and block the pc in identical manners(bar the clearing method)?
i can try for myself but i never ever put any password whatsoever on any pc ever (because i just do not trust the bioses).

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#6 Post by whizkid » Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:02 am

A power-on password requires you to enter it before the machine will boot.

If you have a supervisor password set, you can boot the machine, but you can't get into EZSetup.
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