Jumper Settings B-5
7.
Replace the system unit cover (see “Replacing the System Unit Cover” in
Section 3).
8.
Connect the system power cables and monitor.
9.
Power on the system unit and monitor. The Setup Utility screen appears
automatically after POST. No password is required. In Configure Mode, the
Setup Utility Main menu has a Maintenance menu item (in addition to the Main,
Advanced, Security, Power, Boot, and Exit menus). Select the Maintenance
menu (see “Configure Mode” in this section).
“Clear All Passwords” is highlighted by default when the Maintenance menu is
active.
10.
Press
Enter
.
A Setup Confirmation window appears with the prompt, “Clear All Passwords
Now?” The default is Yes.
11.
Press the left or right arrow key to toggle between Yes and No. Select
Yes
and
press
Enter
to activate the choice.
12.
Turn off the computer and unplug the system unit and monitor.
13.
Remove the system unit cover.
14.
Open the chassis.
15.
Return the jumper block to the Normal Operation position (pins 1-2). NECCSD
recommends using needle-nose pliers to move a jumper (see “Normal Mode” in
this section).
16.
Close the chassis.
17.
Replace the system unit cover.
18.
Reconnect the system and monitor power cables and peripheral devices.
19.
Power on the system unit and monitor.
20.
Run Setup to set a new password (see “Setup Utility” in Section 2).
Normal Mode
Normal mode is for normal computer booting and operation. To enable this mode, connect
pins 1 and 2 on the configuration jumper (J6J1). The BIOS uses the current bus/processor
frequency ratio, configuration information, and passwords. (Access to the Setup utility can
be restricted using an Administrative or User password. See “Clearing Your Password” for
more information.)
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