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Is it possible to unlock bios on that model? Please help me with it if somebody can.

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On 9/24/2018 at 7:30 PM, Malenford said:

Is it possible to unlock bios on that model? Please help me with it if somebody can.

Hi!

To flash any modified bios in to Legion y720-15IKB we need use hardware SPI programmer. Same as described in the first post of this thread:  

 

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On 25.09.2018 at 7:57 AM, Klem said:

Hi!

To flash any modified bios in to Legion y720-15IKB we need hardware SPI programmer.

And how should a process go?

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How would one remove a surface mounted chip to use the "hardware SPI programmer"?

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On 10/3/2018 at 7:30 AM, tarfmall said:

How would one remove a surface mounted chip to use the "hardware SPI programmer"?

 

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23 hours ago, Klem said:

Hi!

Ok. Your unlocked bios done. Check PM.

You are the best, thank you sincerely

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Posted (edited)

Can someone please send me the unlocked BIOS? Does the unlocked BIOS have the option to have higher ram speeds (XMP)? Any help would be appreciated

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