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To change an existing system password, you must either know the password or have access to the inside of the computer (see "Deleting or Changing an Existing System Password" found later in this section). If you assign and later forget a system password, you need your computer key to get inside the chassis, where you can change a jumper setting to disable the system password feature (see "Disabling a Forgotten Password" found later in this chapter). Note that you erase the setup password at the same time. Before you can assign a system password, you must enter the System Setup program and check the System Password status. With a system password assigned, the status shown in System Password is Enabled. With the system password feature disabled by a jumper setting on the system board, the status shown is Disabled By Jumper. You cannot change or enter a new system password if either of these settings is displayed. With no system password assigned and with the password jumper on the system board in the enabled position (its default), the status shown for System Password is Not Enabled. Only when System Password is set to Not Enabled can you assign a system password, using the following procedure: For instructions on changing the setting for Password Status, see "Password Status" found earlier in this chapter. The heading changes to Enter Password, followed by an empty seven-character field in square brackets. You can use up to seven characters in the password. As you press each character key (or the for a blank space), a placeholder appears in the field. The password assignment operation recognizes keys by their location on the keyboard, without distinguishing between lowercase and uppercase characters. For example, if you have an M in your password, the system recognizes either M or m as correct. Certain key combinations are not valid. If you enter one of these combinations, the speaker emits a beep. 3-20 Dell Precision 410 Mini Tower Systems User's Guide

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Dell Precision 410 Mini Tower Systems User’s Guide
To change an existing system password, you must either know the password or have
access to the inside of the computer (see “Deleting or Changing an Existing System
Password” found later in this section).
If you assign and later
forget
a system password, you need your computer key to
get inside the chassis, where you can change a jumper setting to disable the
system password feature (see “Disabling a Forgotten Password” found later in
this chapter). Note that you erase the
setup password
at the same time.
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Before you can assign a system password, you must enter the System Setup program
and check the System Password status.
With a system password assigned, the status shown in System Password is
Enabled. With the system password feature disabled by a jumper setting on the
system board, the status shown is Disabled By Jumper.
You cannot change or
enter a new system password if either of these settings is displayed.
With no system password assigned and with the password jumper on the system
board in the enabled position (its default), the status shown for System Password is
Not Enabled.
Only when System Password is set to Not Enabled can you assign a sys-
tem password
, using the following procedure:
For instructions on changing the setting for Password Status, see “Password
Status” found earlier in this chapter.
The heading changes to Enter Password, followed by an empty seven-character
field in square brackets.
You can use up to seven characters in the password.
As you press each character key (or the <Spacebar> for a blank space), a place-
holder appears in the field.
The password assignment operation recognizes keys by their location on the key-
board, without distinguishing between lowercase and uppercase characters. For
example, if you have an
M
in your password, the system recognizes either
M
or
m
as correct.
Certain key combinations are not valid. If you enter one of these combinations,
the speaker emits a beep.