Ch 2: System Environment Setting
What You Can Do on the Security Menu
If you set a password in the Security menu, be sure to remember that password. Should you forget the password, the system equipment will become unusable, requiring some repair work. In such a case, consult the staff of the shop where you bought the system.
PhoenixBIOS Setup Utirity
Main | Advanced |
| Security | Boot | Exit |
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Supervisor Password is : | Clear |
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User Password is : | Clear |
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Supervisor Password | [Enter] |
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User Password |
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Password on Boot : | [Disabled] |
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F1 | Help | −↓ | Select Item | Change Values | F9 Setup Defaults | ||
ESC Exit | ←→ Select Menu | Enter | Select | F10 Save and Exit |
Figure 22 Security Menu Screen
Supervisor Password is
When no password is set, “Clear” is displayed; when a password is set, “Enabled” is displayed.
User Password is
When no password is set, “Clear” is displayed; when a password is set, “Enabled” is displayed.
Set Supervisor Password
Used to set a supervisor password with 8 characters.
Set User Password
When a supervisor password is set, set a user password with 8 characters.
Password on boot
Specify whether or not to have the system prompt you to enter a password at startup.
• | Disabled: | No prompt for password entry |
• | Enabled: | Prompt for password entry |
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