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IBM노트북은 하드웨어 락이 있어서

패스워드 확인 실패시.. 메인보드를 몇십만원씩 주고 교체해야한다.
(보안은 너무너무 좋은거 같은데.. 패스워드 3번틀리면 40만원 날아가네 ㅠ.ㅠ)

하지만, 방법이 있다는거

헬로우 아저씨 사이트에서 퍼왔다
(출처 – http://sodoityourself.com/hacking-ibm-thinkpad-bios-password )

This article is based on a IBM ThinkPad T42. There are no guarantees and you might end up destroying your TP. So continue at your own risk. Other models this ought to work with are:supervisor (SVP) password



  • 240, 240x
  • 390E, 390x
  • 570, 570E
  • 600e, 600X
  • 770Z
  • A20m, A21e, A21m, a22m, A30p, A31, A31p
  • G40, G41
  • R30, R31, R32, R40, R50, R51
  • Transnote, T20, T21, T22, T30, T40, T40p, T41, T42, T42p
  • X20, X21, X22, X23, X24, X30, X31, X40, X41

The supervisor (SVP) password is stored in a chip called ATMEL 24RF08.It can not be reset by disconnecting the BIOS battery or shorting any jumper. It has to be read in order to deciffer the password. For this we need some kind of hardware so read on…


Soldering the ATMEL 24RF08 Chip reader


To read this chip we need to interface with it using a secondary computer and some simple electronics. You will need to purchase this:


Electronic components




  • 2 x 2200 Ohm Resistors
  • 2 x C5V1 Zener diodes (For example BZX55/C5V1 )
  • Serial Port 9 pin Female

The serial port can be salvaged from any old PS2 type mouse. The zeners and resistors can be found in scrap electronics, but they are rather cheap so i would not bother. Solder them according to the image below. Leave the wires leading to SDA , SCL and GND. These will be connected to the TP later.


Allservice schematic for reader
Here is a simplified schematic for those unfamilliar with the above symbols:


Simplified atmel reader schematic


Location of ATMEL chipLocating the ATMEL chip


Usually the ATMEL chip is located somewhere below the touchpad. Start off by remving the keyboard and mousepad. This is done by unscrewing a couple of screws located under the TP. It is quite clearly illustrated on the bottom side of your ThinkPad.





Pull the TP keyboard up and let it rest against the screen. Pry off the touchpad part and fold it over where the keyboard used to be. Remove the WiFi card.


Under it all you should find a chip with something like this printed:


ATMEL


24RFC8


0446


Heres a closeup of the Atmel chip. Click to enlarge.


Locating the Atmel Chip


You can see the Atmel right under were the Wifi card used to sit:


Another closeup


Soldering the ThinkPad


Now this is the tricky part. You will have to solder 3 wires to the motherboard of your TP. Two wires to the ATMEL chip and one to ground. The ground is a piece of cake, just solder it anywhere you can find ground. The mounting screw holes on the motherboard is a good place. Solder 3 wires according to the image below:


DSC_0154.JPG


As you can see, the SCL and SDA are located right next to eachother. It can be difficult to hold them in place while soldering. I have used some tape to hold them in place. The tape can be left there to minimze the risk of pulling off the soldered wires during the next steps.


Leave these wires unconnected and make them ready by peeling off the insulation. These will be connected to the reader ciruit later on. Make sure they can not reach ground or short circuit in any way.


Preparing the spare PC


You have made the hardware to read the chip, so now you need to supply the software. There is this great sofware made by http://www.allservice.ro/ that can be found here:


http://home.ripway.com/2005-7/365678/index.htm – Select R24RF08 v2.0b – Reader for ATMEL 24RF08 (Freeware)


While you are at it, download the Supervisor Password decoder IBM Pass 2.0 Lite found here:


http://home.ripway.com/2005-7/365678/index.htm


Also great software made available by http://www.allservice.ro/ .


Note:


Softpedix wrote that the download mirror has limited bandwidth. If you can’t download with the above, try these:
http://www.allservice.ro/forum/viewtopic.php?t=61 – Programmer
http://www.allservice.ro/forum/viewtopic.php?t=56 – IBMpass Lite


Install the software.


Connect the ATMEL chip reader to the spare PC.


Fire up a command promt(Start->run type cmd) and navigate to the folder where you installed R24RF08 v2.0b. Type in (don’t hit Enter):


r24rf08 dump.bin


Dumping the password



  1. Turn on your ThinkPad with all the wiring you just soldered.
  2. Press F1 during the startup to enter the BIOS.
  3. Wait untill all activity stops, blinking HDD leds and such.
  4. Connect the ATMEL Chip reader. GND first then the SDA and SCL.
  5. Now go to your spare PC and Hit enter on the command prompt.

Now there should be a file created in the same folder with the name dump.bin. Disconnect all the wiring off your TP and assemble it back together.


Decoding the Supervisor Password


On your Spare PC start the program IBM Pass 2.0 Lite. Load the file you just created (dump.bin). Navigate with the scroll list to the memory address of 0×330. Tada! It should look something like this:


Image of passwor dump