Managing The PC BIOS
the Supervisor Password to log into the PC system, you will have complete rights to all the BIOS settings.
2. When "System" is selected in Security Option:
When you turn on the PC system, it will request that you enter the Password. Without the correct password, the PC system will stop and the operating sys- tem won't be loaded.
B. When there is no password stored in "SUPERVISOR PASSWORD"
1. When "Setup" is selected in Security Option:
Users can use the "User Password" to log into the BIOS setup program, and they can change any of the BIOS settings.
2. When "System" is selected in Security Option:
When you turn on your PC, you will be requested to enter the Password. With- out the correct password, the PC system will stop and the operation system will not be loaded.
3.13. Save & Exit Setup/Exit Without Saving
Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
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4Advanced | BIOS Features |
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4Advanced | Chipset Features |
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4Integrated | Peripherals |
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4Power | Management Setup |
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4PNP/PCI Configuration |
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4PC Health Status |
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Esc : Quit | F9 | : Menu in BIOS |
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Save Data to CMOS & Exit SETUP / Abandon all Data & Exit SETUP
3.13.1. Save & Exit Setup
This option will save all the setup values to CMOS RAM and exit the SETUP util- ity. Move the selection bar to “SAVE & EXIT SETUP” and press the “Enter” key, then type “Y” and press the “Enter” key again. The values you have entered will be saved and all the information stored in the CMOS memory.
3.13.2. Exit Without Saving
This option will exits the setup utility without saving any of the values you changed in the CMOS RAM. If you do not want to save any of the changes, or settings you selected in the BIOS SETUP utility, move the selection bar to the “EXIT WITHOUT SAVING” option. Press the “Enter” key. Then press “Y”.
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