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Hi there,

I bought a ThinkPad X250 used with the Supervisor password activated. I managed to do a LCD whitelist mod using the X1 carbon modules and the EDID of my new panel but now I would like to activate virtualization in BIOS but I cant access it since it is locked. I wondered is the a way to change this setting or make it default as on.

Thx in advance.
Hi, I am very interested in the whitelist mod for the x250....

I have searched every possible forum on this but i can't find anything on the x250

Can you provide a step by step on how you did this?

Much appreciated
(08-15-2018, 11:39 PM)CA5CA5 Wrote: [ -> ]Hi, I am very interested in the whitelist mod for the x250....

I have searched every possible forum on this but i can't find anything on the x250

Can you provide a step by step on how you did this?

Much appreciated
Hi
Your bios is rewrite protected
Bios mod can be flashed using SPI-programmer+SOIC8 clip only
Hi forum Smile

I extracted and modded my BIOS to remove the screen whitelist of the Lenovo x250.
This mod seems to have worked, but now I get 10 beeps in groups of five upon cold boot, which, as I read, comes from a mismatch between expected and present checksum. The TPM chip is set to off in BIOS, yet those beeps occur.

Can someone recreate the hashes in my BIOS or point where I can learn about doing it myself? I googled and couldn't find a tutorial.
Also, is there a way to unlock the advanced menu?

I have a CH341 programmer and thus can read and flash my BIOS.

My BIOS is here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/d2h3onht6xisgj...s.bin?dl=0
(04-14-2019, 01:13 PM)Dagor Wrote: [ -> ]Hi forum Smile

I extracted and modded my BIOS to remove the screen whitelist of the Lenovo x250.
This mod seems to have worked, but now I get 10 beeps in groups of five upon cold boot, which, as I read, comes from a mismatch between expected and present checksum. The TPM chip is set to off in BIOS, yet those beeps occur.

Can someone recreate the hashes in my BIOS or point where I can learn about doing it myself? I googled and couldn't find a tutorial.
Also, is there a way to unlock the advanced menu?

My BIOS is here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/d2h3onht6xisgj...s.bin?dl=0
Hi
need your unmodified dump
Check your PM
Hi, can someone mod my bios and add advenced bios tab to it?

My bios dump
https://www.sendspace.com/file/4zb7zh
(09-04-2019, 05:32 PM)gpspl Wrote: [ -> ]Hi, can someone mod my bios and add advenced bios tab to it?
Hi
Your mod completed. Check your messages

This mod for this notebook ONLY !!!