Sharp PCMM20 User Guide - Page 98

Advanced Menu, Security Menu

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Advanced Menu Internal Pointing Device enables or disables the built-in glide pad. Resolution Expansion defines whether the Setup Utility screen is expanded when the resolution is 640x480 or 800x600. Enabled means that the screen is expanded. Plug&Play O/S normally has to be as default "Yes". Max ACPI C-State normally has to be as default "C4 State". PCI Configuration normally has to be as default Security Menu Set Supervisor Password defines the supervisor password (up to eight characters). See the next section about the supervisor password. Set User Password defines the user password (up to eight characters). You can set the user password only when you have set the supervisor password.See the next section 6 about the user password. This password is used on the connection cradle. If you lose your password, you will be unable to access your computer or change the configuration. Make sure to select a password you will never forget, or write it down and protect it in a secure place. Otherwise, you will have to contact your dealer for assistance. Password On Boot defines whether you have to type the password for booting your computer. Hard Disk Boot Sector defines whether the boot sector of the hard disk is writeprotected. When formatting the hard disk or reinstalling software, set to Normal. Supervisor and User Password Setting a password will protect your computer against unauthorized access. Once a password is set, the system requires the password when entering to the Setup Utility. And if Password on boot is enabled, the system will require a password when your computer is turned on. 6-4

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Advanced Menu
Internal Pointing Device
enables or disables the built-in glide pad.
Resolution Expansion
defines whether the Setup Utility screen is expanded when the
resolution is 640x480 or 800x600.
Enabled
means that the screen is expanded.
Plug&Play O/S
normally has to be as default “Yes”.
Max ACPI C-State
normally has to be as default “C4 State”.
PCI Configuration
normally has to be as default
Security Menu
Set Supervisor Password
defines the supervisor password (up to eight characters).
See the next section about the supervisor password.
Set User Password
defines the user password (up to eight characters). You can set the
user password only when you have set the supervisor password.See the next section
about the user password.
This password is used on the connection cradle.
If you lose your password, you will be unable to access your computer or
change the configuration. Make sure to select a password you will never
forget, or write it down and protect it in a secure place. Otherwise, you
will have to contact your dealer for assistance.
Password On Boot
defines whether you have to type the password for booting your
computer.
Hard Disk Boot Sector
defines whether the boot sector of the hard disk is write-
protected. When formatting the hard disk or reinstalling software, set to
Normal
.
Supervisor and User Password
Setting a password will protect your computer against unauthorized access. Once a
password is set, the system requires the password when entering to the Setup Utility.
And if
Password on boot
is enabled, the system will require a password when your
computer is turned on.