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Viewing and Changing Settings in the Configuration/Setup Utility, Program

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password, the Configuration/Setup Utility Program menu will not appear until you type your administrator password at the password prompt and press Enter. If you have set both an administrator and a power-on password, you can type either of the passwords at the password prompt. However, if you think you might need to change any settings in the Configuration/Setup Utility Program, you must type your administrator password at the password prompt. If you type your power-on password, you will be able to view limited information in the Configuration/Setup Utility Program, but you will not be able to change any settings. The menu you see on your computer might look slightly different from the menu shown here, but it will operate the same way. Configuration/Setup Utility Select Option: System Summary Product Data Devices and I/O Ports Start Options Date and Time System Security Advanced Setup ISA Legacy Resources Power Management Save Settings Restore Settings Load Default Settings Exit Setup Viewing and Changing Settings in the Configuration/Setup Utility Program The Configuration/Setup Utility Program menu lists items that identify system configuration topics. If a bullet ( ) appears beside a menu item, then an additional menu is available. If a right arrowhead ( ) appears beside a menu item, then a change to that item has been made or the Configuration/Setup Utility Program detected an error and attempted to correct it. Also, an additional menu might follow a menu item with a beside it. If an asterisk (*) appears next to a menu item, it indicates a system resource conflict. Resolve this conflict before exiting from Chapter 4. Configuring Your Computer 41

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password, the Configuration/Setup Utility Program menu will not appear until
you type your administrator password at the password prompt and press
Enter
.
If you have set both an administrator and a power-on password, you can type
either of the passwords at the password prompt.
However, if you think you
might need to change any settings in the Configuration/Setup Utility Program,
you must type your administrator password at the password prompt.
If you
type your power-on password, you will be able to
view
limited information in
the Configuration/Setup Utility Program, but you will not be able to
change
any
settings.
The menu you see on your computer might look slightly different from the menu
shown here, but it will operate the same way.
Viewing and Changing Settings in the Configuration/Setup Utility
Program
The Configuration/Setup Utility Program menu lists items that identify system
configuration topics.
If a bullet
(
±
)
appears beside a menu item, then an additional
menu is available.
If a right arrowhead
(
²
)
appears beside a menu item, then a
change to that item has been made or the Configuration/Setup Utility Program
detected an error and attempted to correct it.
Also, an additional menu might
follow a menu item with a
²
beside it.
If an asterisk
(*)
appears next to a menu
item, it indicates a system resource conflict.
Resolve this conflict before exiting from
Configuration/Setup Utility
Select Option:
±
System Summary
±
Product Data
±
Devices and I/O Ports
±
Start Options
±
Date and Time
±
System Security
±
Advanced Setup
±
ISA Legacy Resources
±
Power Management
Save Settings
Restore Settings
Load Default Settings
Exit Setup
Chapter
4.
Configuring Your Computer
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