tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5841536701438759919.post2869727481489561334..comments2022-12-27T18:40:36.952+02:00Comments on Department of Justice: How to remove the BIOS Supervisor Password (SVP) on an IBM ThinkPad T23Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5841536701438759919.post-65456880551907269732019-07-10T21:45:15.895+03:002019-07-10T21:45:15.895+03:00Can confirm this works!
Big thanks to all who fig...Can confirm this works! <br />Big thanks to all who figured this out and posted it. <br />Got a used T23 from a company, but no mention of SVP or other passwords. Am installing W2000 on it right now to play around with it :) <br /><br />pentium 3 power! <br />mrsockpuppethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02186623250531078198noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5841536701438759919.post-83805877113446591212019-02-03T22:55:08.239+02:002019-02-03T22:55:08.239+02:00Hello, I bought a ThinkPad T23 from a flea market ...Hello, I bought a ThinkPad T23 from a flea market for peanuts and it had an SVP on it, I was just getting ready to make the circuit required to read the files from the EPROM when I found your guide. MAN, am I glad I have found your guide! It was extremely easy to follow, and although reading the password from the EPROM would have been a learning experience, this was MUCH faster. Thank you random internet stranger!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5841536701438759919.post-79702118931097179832018-08-31T07:35:44.976+03:002018-08-31T07:35:44.976+03:00It was work for me to, i think my CMOS battery die...It was work for me to, i think my CMOS battery die in this procces... but i will replace it soon. Thank You for tutorial, this help me a lot to save my time.Armkonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5841536701438759919.post-14038102882985625982016-05-20T19:26:33.110+03:002016-05-20T19:26:33.110+03:00I can't believe no one has left a thank you po...I can't believe no one has left a thank you post here yet - I just brought my T23 back from the dead thanks to this (CMOS battery had died and the previous owner had set the supervisor password). Awesome. Can't believe how easy that was either. <br /><br />So: Thank you for making an extra post about this. I hadn't seen it in the comments on SoDoItYourself.com and about given up.<br /><br />Also a big "Thank You" to Le Chameau of course.xsqnoreply@blogger.com