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Fixed Disk Boot Sector: This item allows you to write protect your
hard disk to protect against viruses. When the Normal option is selected,
you have standard read and write access to the hard disk. When the write
protect is enabled, you will be able to read from the boot sector of the hard
drive, but not write to it. This is an aggressive level of protection against
boot sector viruses. If you have reason to suspect that you are using the
computer in an environment where such risk is high, you should consider
using this option. The default setting is “Normal.”
Diskette Access: This item determines the level of access to the floppy
disk drive. This allows you to protect your computer from unauthorized
users who could boot from a floppy disk and then copy files from your
hard drive. If the boot password is enabled, a password will be required
to use the floppy disk drive. You can set this to Supervisor (the supervisor
password is required to use the disk drive) or User (either password can be
used). The default setting is “Supervisor.”
Power Menu
(Figure 8.5)
Your WinBook notebook has an array of elaborate power management fea-
tures that will enable you to extend battery life. The WinBook notebook
takes advantage of ACPI and power management issues are handled
through Windows. You should make your changes to Power Management
in Windows, as explained in Chapter 3. If you do change operating systems
or need to use the BIOS power management, you can use the settings
below.
Resume on Modem Ring: This item allows you to set the system to
wake from the Suspend mode when the modem rings. This can allow
you to wake the system to answer an incoming fax or call. Only available
as an option when you have suspended to RAM (Standby).
Resume on Time: This item allows you to set the system to resume
at a specific time (designated below). This feature is useful if you have
an automated daily function (backup, log on to network, etc.) that would
require the system to be active. Only available as an option when you have
suspended to RAM (Standby).
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