Lenovo Autopatcher New [exclusive] ◆

Power on, enter the BIOS menu normally, and choose .

Historically, resetting a BIOS password on a ThinkPad required either a motherboard replacement or a complex sequence of shorting specific pins on the EEPROM chip during the boot process. The Autopatcher simplified this by allowing users to: Extract the BIOS data : Users utilize a hardware programmer, such as the CH341A SPI flasher , to read the current state of the BIOS chip. Patch the Firmware

Re-attach your programmer clip and flash your original_dump.bin back to the chip.

Push the command using your RMM (Remote Monitoring and Management). The syntax is simpler than ever: lenovo autopatcher new

: Reading the BIOS chip directly from the motherboard using a programmer. : Running the autopatcher script on the saved binary file to create a _patched.rom : Writing the modified file back to the chip. Verification

Have you deployed the new Autopatcher in your environment? Share your experiences in the comments below or tweet us @LenovoSupport.

Yes, for specific organizational needs, a LvfDisableTool(signed)1.0.0.2 was released in early 2026 to manage the Lenovo Vision Manager on specific systems. If you'd like, I can: Detail the specific Lenovo Patch API integrations for 2026. Power on, enter the BIOS menu normally, and choose

) that handle newer UEFI-based ThinkPads. Its primary role is to: Generate a Patched BIOS File

It modifies a BIOS dump (often obtained via a CH341A hardware programmer) to bypass the Supervisor Password (SVP) check.

Turn off the machine completely and disconnect all power sources again. Prepare the hardware for final stock restoration. Patch the Firmware Re-attach your programmer clip and

By pushing updates directly from the factory, devices are "ready to work" immediately upon employee arrival, preventing Day One productivity loss.

For remote workforces, downloading 2GB of driver updates across 100 VPN connections kills a WAN link. The AutoPatcher introduces intelligent bandwidth throttling (1Mbps to 100Mbps) and optional P2P caching via Connected Cache (formerly Microsoft Connected Cache). One machine downloads the update; neighbors pull from the LAN.