IBM 6862 User Guide - Page 115

Pentium III processor serial number feature, Advanced Setup, Processor Control

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To configure Modem Ring Detect Select 1. Power Management 2. Automatic Power On 3. Modem Ring Detect 4. Enabled or Disabled. If you select Enabled, perform the remaining steps. 5. Startup Sequence 6. Primary or Automatic 7. Press Esc twice. 8. Start Options 9. Startup Sequence 10. The first, second, third, and fourth primary startup devices 11. Automatic Power On Startup Sequence 12. The first, second, third, and fourth startup devices Comments Your model might not allow you to select four startup devices. Pentium III processor serial number feature Some models come with a Pentium III microprocessor that features a processor serial number. The processor serial number is an electronic number unique to every Pentium III microprocessor. This feature is used primarily to enhance security with Internet transactions. Models equipped with the Pentium III microprocessor are shipped to you with this feature OFF (disabled). To enable this feature, use the following procedure: 1. Start the Configuration/Setup Utility program. See "Starting and using the program" on page 62 if you need instructions for starting the program. 2. Select Advanced Setup and press Enter. 3. Select Processor Control and press Enter. 4. Change the value for Processor Serial Number Access from Disabled to Enabled and press Enter. 5. Save the settings, exit the program and restart your computer with the computer power switch to activate the new setting. Chapter 5. Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program 97

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Pentium III processor serial number feature
Some models come with a Pentium III microprocessor that features a processor
serial number.
The processor serial number is an electronic number unique to every
Pentium III microprocessor.
This feature is used primarily to enhance security with
Internet transactions.
Models equipped with the Pentium III microprocessor are shipped to
you with this feature OFF (disabled).
To enable this feature, use the following procedure:
1.
Start the Configuration/Setup Utility program.
See “Starting and using the
program” on page
62 if you need instructions for starting the program.
2. Select
Advanced Setup
and press Enter.
3. Select
Processor Control
and press Enter.
4.
Change the value for
Processor Serial Number Access
from
Disabled
to
Enabled
and press Enter.
5.
Save the settings, exit the program and restart your computer with the
computer power switch to activate the new setting.
To configure
Select
Comments
Modem Ring Detect
1.
Power Management
2.
Automatic Power On
3.
Modem Ring Detect
4.
Enabled
or
Disabled
.
If you select
Enabled
,
perform the remaining
steps.
5.
Startup Sequence
6.
Primary
or
Automatic
7.
Press Esc twice.
8.
Start Options
9.
Startup Sequence
10.
The first, second, third,
and fourth primary
startup devices
11.
Automatic Power On
Startup Sequence
12.
The first, second, third,
and fourth startup
devices
Your model might not
allow you to select four
startup devices.
Chapter
5.
Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program
97