Setup Utility (Intel Celeron Models)
Computer Setup (Continued)
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Security | Device Security | Enables/disables Serial ports A and B, parallel |
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| ports, USB ports, system audio security, |
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| network controllers (some models), and SCSI |
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| controllers. |
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| Network Service Boot | Enables/disables the computer’s ability to boot |
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| from an operating system installed on a |
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| network server. (Feature available on NIC |
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| models only; the network controller must reside |
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| on the PCI bus or be embedded on the system |
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| board.) |
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| System IDs | Allows you to set: |
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| • Asset tag |
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| Tag |
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| POST) |
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| • Chassis serial number or Universal Unique |
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| Identifier (UUID) number if current number |
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| is invalid (these ID numbers are normally |
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| set in the factory and are used to uniquely |
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| identify the system) |
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| • Keyboard locale setting (e.g., English or |
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| German) for System ID entry |
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| Password Options | Allows you to: |
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| • Enable/disable network server mode. |
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| This selection will appear only if a |
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| • Specify whether password is required for |
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| warm boot (CTRL+ALT+DEL). |
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| This selection is available only when |
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| Network Server Mode is disabled. |
Support for Computer Setup options may vary depending on your specific hardware configuration.
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