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Configuring Your Server 4-81
Clearing CMOS Data
1.
See the section "Preparing for Installation and Removal" as described in Chapter 9 of this
guide to prepare.
2.
Remove the logic cover (see Chapter 9).
3.
Locate the position of the jumpers on the mother board you are changing.
4.
Move the jumper strap to the CMOS clear position.
Refer to the previous illustration to find the location of the jumper.
5.
Wait for a while (about 5 seconds), and then reinstall the jumper block to the default
position.
6.
Reinstall the server removed in Step 2.
7.
Plug the power cord to your server and turn on the server.
8.
Press
F2
at the prompt to run the BIOS SETUP utility, and select "Load Setup Defaults"
at the Exit menu.
Clearing Password
1.
See the section "Preparing for Installation and Removal" as described in Chapter 9 of this
guide to prepare.
2.
Remove the logic cover (see Chapter 9).
3.
Locate the position of the jumpers on the mother board you are changing.
4.
Move the jumper strap to the password clear position.
Refer to the previous illustration to find the location of the jumper.
5.
Reassemble the server, and press the POWER switch to turn on the server.
6.
Press
F2
during POST to run the BIOS Setup utility, set the password again, and select
[Exit Saving Changes].
7.
Power off the server, and move the jumper strap to the password protect position.
8.
Reassemble the server.
Summary of Contents for Express5800/120Rj-2
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