![]() This script deals specifically with Lenovo BIOS passwords, so in this post, I will only be discussing the classes related to password management. This means that we can use PowerShell to directly view and edit BIOS settings without the need for a vendor specific program. Lenovo provides a WMI interface that can be used for querying and modifying BIOS settings on their hardware models. The script can be downloaded from my GitHub. I’ll also talk about some limitations of the script and some areas it could be improved in the future In this post, I’ll cover the basics of how the script works. ![]() My goal was to have a script that could change or clear existing passwords and could display a prompt to the screen when manual intervention was required. This post discusses how to manage Lenovo BIOS passwords using WMI. ![]() ![]() This post was updated on October 18th, 2020. ![]()
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