Dell Precision 410 Dell Precision WorkStation 410 Desktop Systems User's Guide - Page 58

The default for Auto Power On is Disabled.

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To specify your priority preferences, order the devices under these options so that the highest-priority controller is at the top of Device Controller Priority and the highestpriority device is at the top of Boot Device Priority. Order the remainder of the devices in Boot Device Priority according to your preferences. Move any devices that you want the system to ignore during start-up into Exclude From Boot Device Priority. NOTE: The system defines drive C in Boot Device Priority as the first hard-disk drive attached to the highest-priority device controller. Therefore, if you have a SCSI adapter installed in your system and you want the SCSI drive 0 to be drive C, you must move the SCSI adapter item to the top of Device Controller Priority. To change the order of the devices, press and the up- or down-arrow key. If you want to revert to the original Boot Device Priority settings, press . NOTE: If you exit the Device List screen by pressing or without making any changes, Boot Sequence is set to Device List. Setup Password lets you restrict access to your computer's System Setup program in the same way that you restrict access to your system with the system password feature. The settings are: Not Enabled (the default) Enabled Disabled by Jumper NOTE: Read "Using the Setup Password Feature" found later in this chapter for instructions on assigning a setup password and using or changing an existing setup password. See "Disabling a Forgotten Password" found later in this chapter for instructions on disabling a forgotten setup password. Auto Power On allows you to turn on your computer system automatically. You can set Auto Power On to turn on the system either every day or every Monday through Friday at a preset time. NOTE: This feature will not work if you turn off your system using a power strip or surge protector. Select Everyday or Mon-Fri, and then use the down-arrow key to highlight first the hours field and then the minutes field. Time is kept in a 24-hour format (hours:minutes). To change the start-up time, press the right-arrow key to increase the number in the highlighted field or press the left-arrow key to decrease the number. If you prefer, you can type numbers in both fields. The default for Auto Power On is Disabled. 3-14

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To specify your priority preferences, order the devices under these options so that the
highest-priority controller is at the top of Device Controller Priority and the highest-
priority device is at the top of Boot Device Priority. Order the remainder of the devices
in Boot Device Priority according to your preferences. Move any devices that you
want the system to ignore during start-up into Exclude From Boot Device Priority.
NOTE: The system defines drive C in Boot Device Priority as the first hard-disk drive
attached to the highest-priority device controller. Therefore, if you have a SCSI adapter
installed in your system and you want the SCSI drive 0 to be drive C, you must move
the SCSI adapter item to the top of Device Controller Priority.
To change the order of the devices, press <Ctrl> and the up- or down-arrow key. If you
want to revert to the original Boot Device Priority settings, press <Ctrl><Del>.
NOTE: If you exit the Device List screen by pressing <Esc> or <Alt><b> without
making any changes, Boot Sequence is set to Device List.
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Setup Password lets you restrict access to your computer’s System Setup program in
the same way that you restrict access to your system with the system password fea-
ture. The settings are:
²
Not Enabled (the default)
²
Enabled
²
Disabled by Jumper
NOTE: Read “Using the Setup Password Feature” found later in this chapter for
instructions on assigning a setup password and using or changing an existing setup
password. See “Disabling a Forgotten Password” found later in this chapter for
instructions on disabling a forgotten setup password.
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Auto Power On allows you to turn on your computer system automatically. You can
set Auto Power On to turn on the system either every day or every Monday through
Friday at a preset time.
NOTE: This feature will not work if you turn off your system using a power strip or
surge protector.
Select Everyday or Mon–Fri, and then use the down-arrow key to highlight first
the hours field and then the minutes field. Time is kept in a 24-hour format
(
hours:minutes
). To change the start-up time, press the right-arrow key to increase
the number in the highlighted field or press the left-arrow key to decrease the
number. If you prefer, you can type numbers in both fields.
The default for Auto Power On is Disabled.