62 Using System Security
Requiring a Boot Password
After you create a supervisor or user password, you can enable the computer to
prompt for a password each time it starts.
To enable the prompt, select the option Enabled in the Password on boot field in
System Setup. For more information about the Password on boot field, see
“Security Menu” on page 55.
Locking the Hard Drive Boot Sector
If you have an supervisor password, you can lock the hard drive boot sector to
protect against viruses or alterations.
To lock the hard drive boot sector, select the option Write protect in the Fixed disk
boot sector field in System Setup. For more information about the Fixed disk boot
sector field, see “Security Menu” on page 55.
Locking the Floppy Drive
If you have an supervisor password, you can lock the floppy drive so that a user
with only a user password cannot load personal software, which may introduce a
virus into the computer.
To enable the floppy lock, select the option Supervisor in the Diskette access field
in System Setup. For more information about the Diskette access field, see
“Security Menu” on page 55.
Locking the Keyboard
The keyboard lock enables you to protect your system when you walk away from
it for a time. To use the keyboard lock, you must first enable a password through
System Setup. (See ”Creating a Password” on page 60 for instructions.To lock
your keyboard, press <Fn+F7>. To unlock your keyboard, type your password and
press <Enter>.