HP d260 Business Desktop d260 Series, Service Reference Guide, First Edition - Page 17

Protecting the Software

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Setup Utilities and Diagnostics Features Computer Setup Heading Password Option Option System Shutdown Temperature CPU Temperature System Temperature CPU FAN Speed CPU VID Vccp +1.5V +3.3V +5.0V +12.0V CPU Fan Fault Detect Set Supervisor Password Password Status Password Check Load Default Settings Save Settings and Exit Exit Without Savings None None None Description System will shutdown when system temperature is greater than 95°C/203°F. Detects current CPU temperature. Detects current system temperature. Detects CPU fan speed. Detects current CPU voltage. Detects current Vccp voltage. Detects current ATX power +1.5V. Detects current ATX power +3.3V. Detects current ATX power +5.0V. Detects current ATX power +12.0V. The current speed of the CPU fan will be automatically detected by the system. Allows you to set and change the supervisor password. Shows password status. Allows you to set the password check when the supervisor password is set up. • Setup: Password prompt appears when BIOS is executed. • Always: Password verification is checked every time the computer boots (default). Loads the optimal default values for all the setup options. Saves changes and exits setup. Allows you to exit setup without saving any changes. 2.3 Protecting the Software To protect software from loss or damage, you should keep a backup copy of all system software, applications, and related files stored on the hard drive. See the operating system or backup utility documentation for instructions on making backup copies of data files. Service Reference Guide, d260 377977-AA1 2-7

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Service Reference Guide, d260
377977-AA1
2–7
Setup Utilities and Diagnostics Features
2.3 Protecting the Software
To protect software from loss or damage, you should keep a backup copy of all system software,
applications, and related files stored on the hard drive. See the operating system or backup utility
documentation for instructions on making backup copies of data files.
System Shutdown
Temperature
System will shutdown when system temperature is greater than
95°C/203°F.
CPU Temperature
Detects current CPU temperature.
System
Temperature
Detects current system temperature.
CPU FAN Speed
Detects CPU fan speed.
CPU VID
Detects current CPU voltage.
Vccp
Detects current Vccp voltage.
+1.5V
Detects current ATX power +1.5V.
+3.3V
Detects current ATX power +3.3V.
+5.0V
Detects current ATX power +5.0V.
+12.0V
Detects current ATX power +12.0V.
CPU Fan Fault
Detect
The current speed of the CPU fan will be automatically detected
by the system.
Password
Option
Set Supervisor
Password
Allows you to set and change the supervisor password.
Password Status
Shows password status.
Password Check
Allows you to set the password check when the supervisor
password is set up.
• Setup: Password prompt appears when BIOS is executed.
• Always: Password verification is checked every time the
computer boots (default).
Load Default
Settings
None
Loads the optimal default values for all the setup options.
Save Settings
and Exit
None
Saves changes and exits setup.
Exit Without
Savings
None
Allows you to exit setup without saving any changes.
Computer
Setup
Heading
Option
Description