Chapter 2 - System BIOS
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If the password confirmation is entered correctly, the following message
displays:
When you press any key, the screen returns to the AMIBIOS Setup Main
Menu screen, which allows you to save the password change or exit from
Setup without saving the new password. To save the new password in
CMOS memory, be sure to select
Save Settings and Exit.
If you save the changes when you exit AMIBIOS Setup, the password is
stored in CMOS RAM. The next time the system boots, you are
prompted for the password if the password function is present and is en-
abled. (See
Advanced CMOS Setup
later in this manual for an ex-
planation of how to enable password checking.)
NOTE: Be sure to keep a record of the new password each time it is
changed. If you forget it, use the Password Clear jumper to reset it to the
default (null password). See the
Specifications
section of this manual
for details.
Change User Password
The Change User Password function is accessible only if the supervisor
password has been established previously.
The Change User Password option is similar in functionality to the
Change Supervisor Password and displays the same messages, except
that ”user” replaces ”supervisor.” If you have signed on under the user
password, you cannot change the supervisor password.
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