Setup 4-17
4.5.7 Passwords
Two passwords are implemented in this notebook. The Setup Password
prevents unauthorized access to the Setup utility, while the Power On
Password prevents unauthorized access to the notebook. To set a
password, select the desired password (Setup and Power On) to set or edit,
and press z or x. The password prompt (a key) appears:
A message below the menu prompts you to enter a password. The
password may consist of up to seven characters which do not appear on the
screen when you type them. After typing your password, press Enter.
Another prompt appears asking you to retype your password to verify your
first entry.
After setting a password, the notebook sets this parameter to [Present].
The next time you boot the notebook, resume from suspend mode or run
the Setup utility, the password prompt appears. Key in the appropriate
password (Power On or Setup). If the password you entered is incorrect, an
“X” appears. You have three chances to type in the correct password. After
three tries, the following message appears:
Incorrect password specified. System disabled.
The notebook freezes up and disables all devices. You must turn off the
notebook and turn it on again to retry. If you forget your password, you
must reset the configuration values stored in CMOS to defaults. Resetting
CMOS requires opening up the system unit, so contact your dealer for
assistance.