EPoX Computer EP-6VBA specifications Change Supervisor or User Password

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BIOS

EP-6VBA

 

 

 

 

4-9 Change Supervisor or User Password

To change the password, choose the “SUPERVISOR PASSWORD or USER PASSWORD” option from the CMOS SETUP UTILITY menu and press [Enter].

NOTE: Either “Setup” or “System” must be selected in the “Security Option” of the BIOS FEATURES SETUP menu.

1.If CMOS is corrupted or the option was not used, a default password stored in the ROM will be used. The screen will display the following message:

Enter Password:

Press the [Enter] key to continue after the proper password is given.

2.If the CMOS is corrupted or the option was used earlier and the user wishes to change the default password, the SETUP UTILITY will display a message and ask for a confirmation.

Confirm Password:

3.After pressing the [Enter] key (ROM password if the option was not used) or current password (user-defined password), the user can change the password and store new one in CMOS RAM. A maximum of 8 characters can be entered.

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Contents EP-6VBA Technical Support Services Bios UpgradesInternet Access Modem AccessUser Notice Section Introduction Appendix Appendix a Left Blank Components Checklist IntroductionOverview Pentium II or Pentium III ProcessorC. Cartridge Terminology Accelerated Graphics Port AGP or A.G.P Hardware MonitoringSummary of ATX chassis features EP-6VBA Form-FactorShield Connector IntroductionEP-6VBASystem Block Diagram IIILeft Blank Features EP-6VBA FeaturesEP-6VBA Installation EP-6VBA Detailed Layout Easy Installation Procedure Section Configure DIP SwitchSection System Memory Configuration Memory Layout DimmDimm Module Installation EP-6VBA Section Installing a Pentium II or Pentium III Processor CPU Cartridge Slot Section Device Connectors Please install the motherboard into the chassisPower On/Off IR ConnectorExclusive Keyboard Power on Function N ab ledLeft Blank Bios Instructions To enter the Setup ProgramBios EP-6VBA Standard Cmos SetupBios Features Setup Virus WarningQuick Power On Self Test CPU Internal CacheExternal L2 Cache CPU L2 Cache ECC CheckingBoot Sequence Boot Up Floppy SeekBoot Up NumLock Status Swap Floppy DriveIDE HDD Block Mode Typematic Rate SettingTypematic Delay msec Gate A20 OptionVideo Bios Shadow Security OptionPCI/VGA Palette Snoop OS Select For Dram 64MBChipset Features Setup Chipset Features SetupBank 0/1, 2/3, 4/5 Dram Timing Sdram Cycle lengthSdram Bank Interleave Dram Page-ModeSystem Bios Cacheable Video Bios CacheableRead Around write Concurrent PCI/HostPower Management Setup OnChip USBUSB Keyboard Support OnChip SoundPM controlled APM Power ManagementVideo Off Method HDD Power Down Doze ModeSuspend Mode Modem Use IRQRTA Alarm Resume DMA/masterModem Ring Resume Primary IntrPNP OS Installed PNP/PCI ConfigurationResources Controlled By Reset Configuration Data PCI Delay TransactionPCI #2 Access #1 Retry CPU to PCI Write BufferIDE Prefetch Mode Load Setup DefaultsIntegrated Peripherals Onchip IDE Channel Primary Master PIOPrimary Slave PIO Secondary Master PIOPrimary Slave Udma Secondary Master UdmaSecondary Slave Udma Init Display FirstUart 2 Mode TX, RX inverting enableIR Function Duplex Onboard Parallel portOnboard Parallel Mode ECP Mode USE DMAParallel Port EPP Type Onboard Legacy AudioFM Port 388-38BH Game Port 200-207HAuto Detect DIMM/PCI Clk Spread SpectrumCurrent CPU Temperature CPU Host Clock CPU/PCIDram Clock Is Cpufan Off In SuspendChange Supervisor or User Password ROMPCI/ISABIOS2A6LGPAA Cmossetuputility Award SOFTWARE, INC IDE HDD Auto DetectionCyls Heads Sector Mode Maximum HDD sizeSave & Exit Setup HDD Low Level FormatExit Without Saving All old data in the Cmos will not be destroyedLeft Blank Appendix a Timer & DMA Channels MAP RTC & Cmos RAM MAP Left Blank Appendix B Initialization of the Bios Data Area on 40FF Try to turn on Level 2 cache Unexpected Errors Appendix C Left Blank Sound Driver Quick Installation Guide Appendix DEP-6VBA AGP Driver Quick Installation Guide Install windows 95/98/NT V4.0 Driver