System Setup
6-1. Starting System Setup
System setup means storing the hardware configuration information of the computer in the
CMOS
RAM
. Through system setup, the computer retrieves various information including current date and
time, memory capacity, and hard disk capacity and type.
You setup the system when you set passwords, change the booting order, and add new peripheral devic-
es to the machine.
Items displayed on the Setup screen may differ by model type and spec.
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Setting the Password
>
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Changing or Deleting the Password
>
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Restore the Default Settings
>
1. Turn on the notebook PC.
2. Press
[F2]
while "
[F2]: BIOS Setup
,
[F12]: Boot Menu
" appears on the bottom of the LG logo
screen.
Ŷ
Do not change the system setup unless necessary. Incorrect system setup may cause
errors during system operation. Take caution when changing the system setup.
Ŷ
For performance improvement, CMOS setup menu configuration and the initial set-
up status may be changed and may become different from images included in the
user manual.
Summary of Contents for P530 Series
Page 1: ...User Guide Config Name P530 Series Some of the components may look different from the picture ...
Page 2: ...41Important notice for user ...
Page 24: ...51Notebook PC Tour ...
Page 27: ... Notebook PC Tour ...
Page 28: ...61Using the system ...
Page 46: ...71Input Output Device ...
Page 51: ... Input Output Device Fn Prt Sc Works as Pause Fn Delete Works as Insert ...
Page 56: ...Input Output Device Scroll area may differ by model type ...
Page 61: ... Input Output Device ...
Page 62: ...81Connecting Peripherals ...
Page 67: ... Connecting Peripherals ...
Page 68: ...91System Setup ...
Page 80: ... 1Using LG Smart Recovery ...
Page 89: ... Using LG Smart Recovery ...
Page 90: ... 1Using LG Smart Recovery Center ...
Page 93: ... Using LG Smart Recovery Center ...
Page 94: ... 1Reinstalling the Driver ...
Page 97: ... Reinstalling the Driver ...
Page 98: ...431Using the Internet ...
Page 105: ... Using the Internet ...
Page 106: ...441Secondary Storage Device and Memory ...
Page 114: ...451Appendix ...