LG 15Z95P-P.AAE8U1 User Guide - Page 203

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ENGLISH Setup and Upgrade 203 3 The popup screen will show up, after selecting [Password on boot] and press [Enter]. After selecting [Enabled] and press [Enter], [Password on boot] will be complete. Set NVMe™ Password / SSD Password TIP Some models installed with NVMe™ may not support the password settings. Depending on the model, the menu name may be displayed as NVMe™ Password, SSD Password, etc. For models equipped with two NVMe™ devices installed, the menu names are displayed as NVMe™1, NVMe™2, and if NVMe™ and SSD are installed, they are displayed as NVMe™1, SSD01, etc. For models with two NVMe™ or SSD devices, you can set a password for each device. If you set passwords for both, the password input window will appear twice during booting. The password input windows appear according to the [Boot Priority order] in the [Boot] menu. 1 After opening the system setup screen, use the arrow keys to move to [Security].

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Setup and Upgrade
203
3
The popup screen will show up, after selecting
[Password on boot]
and press [Enter]. After
selecting
[Enabled]
and press [Enter],
[Password on boot]
will be complete.
Set NVMe
Password / SSD Password
TIP
Some models installed with NVMe
may not support the password settings.
Depending on the model, the menu name may be displayed as NVMe
Password
,
SSD
Password
, etc.
For models equipped with two NVMe
devices installed, the menu names are displayed as
NVMe
1, NVMe
2, and if NVMe
and
SSD
are installed, they are displayed as NVMe
1,
SSD
01, etc.
For models with two NVMe
or
SSD
devices, you can set a password for each device. If you set
passwords for both, the password input window will appear twice during booting.
The password input windows appear according to the
[Boot Priority order]
in the
[Boot]
menu.
1
After opening the system setup screen, use the arrow keys to move to
[Security]
.
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