Compaq 270680-003 Compaq Reference Guide Deskpro 4000 and Deskpro 6000 Series - Page 160

Sub-Menu Button, Configuration Option, Description or Function, Using Compaq Utilities

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Built-In Devices continued Sub-Menu Button Security Management (continued) Configuration Option Setup Password Advanced (button) System Information Processor System Parameters Bus Priority Quick Boot Description or Function Allows you to enable Setup (administrator) password, controlling access to Computer Setup. Allows you to specify Smart Cover Sensor settings (Disabled, Notify User). Allows you to lock or unlock Smart Cover Lock. Allows you to disable External Ports (USB, serial, parallel). Allows you to disable Embedded Controllers (SCSI, network, audio). Lists CPU type, maximum speed, and presence of coprocessor. Lists asset tag and serial number, which are already assigned to the computer. Allows you to specify ownership tag, which is displayed during POST. Allows you to specify ISA or PCI bus priority. Allows you to enable Quick Boot, which is faster than Full Boot, but does not run all of the diagnostic tests that are run during Full Boot. You can choose to: • Use Quick Boot every time (default). • Use Full Boot every time. • Use Full Boot periodically (specify interval from 1 to 31 days). continued 8-4 Using Compaq Utilities

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8-4
Using Compaq Utilities
Built-In Devices
continued
Sub-Menu Button
Configuration Option
Description or Function
Security Management
(continued)
Setup Password
Allows you to enable Setup
(administrator) password, controlling
access to Computer Setup.
Allows you to specify Smart Cover
Sensor settings (Disabled, Notify
User).
Advanced (button)
Allows you to lock or unlock Smart
Cover Lock.
Allows you to disable External Ports
(USB, serial, parallel).
Allows you to disable Embedded
Controllers (SCSI, network, audio).
System Information
Processor
Lists CPU type, maximum speed, and
presence of coprocessor.
System Parameters
Lists asset tag and serial number,
which are already assigned to the
computer.
Allows you to specify ownership tag,
which is displayed during POST.
Bus Priority
Allows you to specify ISA or PCI bus
priority.
Quick Boot
Allows you to enable Quick Boot,
which is faster than Full Boot, but
does not run all of the diagnostic tests
that are run during Full Boot. You can
choose to:
Use Quick Boot every time
(default).
Use Full Boot every time.
Use Full Boot periodically
(specify interval from 1 to 31
days).
continued