ThinkPad T61 and prior T series plus Other Legacy ThinkPads. ThinkPad: 11e (Windows), 13, E and Edge series Laptops.ThinkPad: S Series, ThinkPad Yoga and Twist Laptops.ThinkPad: X Series Tablet and Helix Laptops.ThinkPad: P and W Series Mobile Workstations.ThinkPad: T400 / T500 and newer T series Laptops.Recently Released Critical Drivers - Read Only.Recently Released Service Tips - Read Only.In your specific case, I would reach out to the place of purchase (or seller) to have them provide the password, or return it for a system that does not have a password set to begin with. If anyone is not diligent in asking for any / all passwords at the time of purchase, it will mean that the notebook system board will need to be replaced to remove any BIOS passwords that were set. *** I am not calling you a thief *** and I realize this can be problematic for the end user that purchases used equipement. Once the theives realize that a stolen notebook (bios password set) will be useless to them or anyone else they refrain from doing it. This is done by most manufactures to curb problems with equipment theft. If i cant modify bios this computer is junk to me. Are you seriously telling us that the only way to deal with an unknown bios password on lenovo - maybe the most intelligent practical laptop in the world - is to replace the motherboard? I got a great refurbishe t510 but now i neef to change the boot options and it has someone else's password.
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