Lenovo ThinkPad 380ED TP 380Z User's Reference that was provided with the syst - Page 38

Move the cursor to any field Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute, Second; then type the date and time.

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Title: C79EPMST CreationDate: 06/22/98 12:00:09 Functions of Your Computer To change the date and time, do the following: 1 Move the cursor to any field (Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute, Second); then type the date and time. Instead of typing, you can place the pointer on any of the arrow icons ( , , , or ) to adjust the date and time. Clicking on the double-arrow icon scrolls the numbers faster. 2 Click on OK to save the changes or on Cancel to cancel them. You can also set the current date and time with the application included with the operating system installed in your computer. Clicking on the Password button displays the "Password" submenu, which you can use to set the power-on password, hard-disk password, and supervisor password. For more information "Using Passwords" on page 72. An open lock icon shows that a password has not been set yet. Clicking on the Start up button displays the "Start up" submenu, which you can use to change the startup or boot sequence. For example, if you have different operating systems on different replaceable hard disk drives or PC cards, you can have the system boot up from one of these devices. 22 IBM ThinkPad 380Z User's Reference

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Functions of Your Computer
To change the date and time, do the following:
1
Move the cursor to any field (Year, Month, Day, Hour,
Minute, Second); then type the date and time.
2
Click on
OK
to save the changes or on
Cancel
to cancel
them.
Instead of typing, you can place the pointer on any of the arrow
icons (
,
,
, or
) to adjust the date and time.
Clicking on the double-arrow icon scrolls the numbers faster.
You can also set the current date and time with the application
included with the operating system installed in your computer.
Clicking on the
Password
button displays the “Password” submenu,
which you can use to set the power-on password, hard-disk
password, and supervisor password.
For more information
“Using Passwords” on page
72.
An open lock icon shows that a password has not been set yet.
Clicking on the
Start up
button displays the “Start up” submenu,
which you can use to change the startup or boot sequence.
For example, if you have different operating systems on different
replaceable hard disk drives or PC cards, you can have the system
boot up from one of these devices.
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IBM ThinkPad 380Z User's Reference
Title: C79EPMST CreationDate: 06/22/98 12:00:09