PCISA-MARK CPU Card
The following user configurable options are also available in
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Select this option to load failsafe default values for each BIOS parameter in the setup
menus. Press
F6
for this operation on any page.
Load Optimized Defaults
Select this option to load optimal default values for each BIOS parameter in the setup
menus. Press
F7
for this operation on any page.
Set Supervisor Password
By default, no supervisor password is set. To install a supervisor password, select this
field and enter the password. After this option is selected, a red dialogue box appears with
“
Enter Password:
”. Type the password and press
E
NTER
. Retype the original password
into the “
Confirm Password:
” dialogue box and press
E
NTER
. To disable the password,
simply press
E
NTER
in the “
Enter Password:
” dialogue box, then press any key in the
“
Password Disabled !!!
” dialogue box.
Set User Password
By default no user password is set. To install a user password, select this field and enter
the password. After this option is selected, a red dialogue box appears with “
Enter
Password:
”. Type the password and press
E
NTER
. Retype the original password into the
“
Confirm Password:
” dialogue box and press
E
NTER
. To disable the password, simply
press
E
NTER
in the “
Enter Password:
” dialogue box, then press any key in the
“
Password Disabled !!!
” dialogue box.
Save & Exit Setup
Select this option to save any configuration changes made and exit the BIOS menus.
Exit Without Saving
Select this option exit the BIOS menus without saving any configuration changes.
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Summary of Contents for PCISA-MARK
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