I started with an X61s and restored the x61s OEM XP with one click ..
We all know that Thinkpad comes with a lot of software... As a result, the TPM password problem of CCS (client security solution) occurs ..
Prompt: "the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) on this system has been previously configured. You must use BIOS Setup Utility to clear TPM"
I have never set a password, but I have never succeeded in setting a lot of default passwords. Every time I start the system, a prompt will be displayed. It hurts a lot ..
I found some information online, saying that the default password is either blank or admin ..
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Delete the CCS software directly from the Control Panel
This method is too violent, not fun ..www.2cto.com
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Clear the BIOS through cold start
This method is better. After my tests, it is perfectly clear.
Method:
Press the ThinkVantage key on the machine, and then F1 enters the BIOS.
Then Security-> Security Chip-> if you cannot see the clear security chip, you need to start it cold ~
The so-called cold start is to press and hold the power key, wait for the shutdown, and then press the power key again, it is called cold start ..
I am too lazy to go.
After the cold start, press shift + F1 to view the BIOS. Theoretically, Security-> Security Chip-> Clear security chip will appear.
Then clear it ~~ Done
Original article, reprinted, please note: Reprinted from [Ackrootkit @ Dis9Team]/share> ls-la