HP Armada V300 Compaq Armada V300 Series Reference Guide - Page 126

Removing DriveLock Protection

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6. Press F10. 7. Exit Computer Setup. Select FileÆSave changes and exit. Press Enter. When prompted to confirm your choice, press F10. The changes will take effect when you exit Computer Setup. Removing DriveLock Protection CAUTION: Forgetting or losing both the user and master passwords will render the protected hard drive permanently unusable. Record your master password and keep it in a secure location physically separate from your computer. In the event you lose the user password, the master password can be used to unlock a protected hard drive and reset the user password. Once you create a password, you can only delete the passwords after the computer has restarted and the protected hard drive has been unlocked. Removing DriveLock protection deletes both the user password and the master password. 1. Run Computer Setup. 2. Select the Security Menu. 3. Select DriveLock Protection and press Enter. 4. Select the drive you want to remove protection from and press F10. 5. Select Protection Disable. 6. Type your current master password. 7. Exit Computer Setup. Select FileÆSave changes and exit and press Enter. When prompted to confirm you choice, press F10. The changes will take effect when you exit Computer Setup. Security Features 13-13

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Security Features
13-13
6. Press
F10
.
7. Exit Computer Setup. Select File
˘
Save changes and exit.
Press
Enter
. When prompted to confirm your choice, press
F10
. The changes will take effect when you exit Computer
Setup.
Removing DriveLock Protection
CAUTION:
Forgetting or losing both the user and master passwords
will render the protected hard drive permanently unusable. Record
your master password and keep it in a secure location physically
separate from your computer. In the event you lose the user
password, the master password can be used to unlock a protected
hard drive and reset the user password.
Once you create a password, you can only delete the passwords
after the computer has restarted and the protected hard drive has
been unlocked. Removing DriveLock protection deletes both the
user password and the master password.
1. Run Computer Setup.
2. Select the Security Menu.
3. Select DriveLock Protection and press
Enter
.
4. Select the drive you want to remove protection from and press
F10
.
5. Select Protection Disable.
6. Type your current master password.
7. Exit Computer Setup. Select File
˘
Save changes and exit and
press
Enter
. When prompted to confirm you choice, press
F10
. The changes will take effect when you exit Computer
Setup.