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The User Password can be used to check the user's authority. However, this
password entry is different from the "SUPERVISOR PASSWORD". The User
Password has a different function to the "Supervisor Password" and the
"Security Option" setup in Section 3.5:
If the CMOS data is corrupted, or if you selected some CMOS settings and find
that the PC system becomes very unstable, you should try to load the opti-
mized default values first and then re-configure the BIOS.
3.12. Set Supervisor Password
Phoenix - Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility
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Advanced BIOS Features
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Frequency/Voltage Control
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Advanced BIOS Features
Load Optimized Values
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Advanced Chipset Features
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Integrated Peripherals
Set User Password
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Power Management Setup
Save & Exit Setup
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PNP/PCI Configuration
Exit Without Saving
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Health Status
ESC : Quit
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Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
The “SUPERVISOR PASSWORD” is for you to control unauthorized access to
your BIOS CMOS Setup or Booting into the your PC system. The Supervisor
Password option is used together with the Security Option in section 3.5.
When "Setup" is selected in the Security Option:
If you want to change any BIOS setting, you will have to key-in the Supervisor
Password so that you can start the BIOS CMOS Setup Utility and change the
system setting.
When "System" is selected in Security Option:
Whenever you turn on the PC, it will request the user to enter the Password in
order to boot up your system. Without the correct password, the PC system
will stop and the operating system will not be loaded.
3.13. Set User Password
Managing The PC BIOS