3.When the Operation Menu appears, highlight Setup and press Enter. Then see “Setting the Power-on Password” in Chapter 2 and follow the instructions as if you are going to enter a new password. However, when you see the password prompt, press Enter immediately. This clears out the existing password.

Make sure you save your password setting and that you highlight * * EXIT AND SAVE * * when you leave the Setup program.

4.Turn off the computer and follow the instructions under “Changing Jumper Settings” in Chapter 5 to disable the password skip function by setting jumper J2 to position 2-3.

5.Turn on the computer again. You do not see the key prompt ( 9~ ) and the computer loads MS-DOS.

Later, if you want to create a power-on password, run Setup and enter a password. The jumper is already in the correct position.

Disabling the password function

If you do not want to use a power-on password anymore, you can disable the password function. However, if you want to use the password function later, your old password is still stored as the current password. If you want to be able to easily set a password later, follow the instructions in “Disabling an Existing Password” above.

To disable the password function, follow the instructions under “Changing Jumper Settings” in Chapter 5 to change the setting of jumper J2 on the main system board to position 1-2.

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