3. On the
System Security
screen, ensure that
Password Status
is set to
Unlocked
.
4. In the
System Password
field, alter or delete the existing system password, and then press Enter or Tab.
5. In the
Setup Password
field, alter or delete the existing setup password, and then press Enter or Tab.
If you change the system and setup password, a message prompts you to reenter the new password. If you delete the
system and setup password, a message prompts you to confirm the deletion.
6. Press Esc to return to the
System BIOS
screen. Press Esc again, and a message prompts you to save the changes.
7. Select
Setup Password
, change, or delete the existing setup password and press Enter or Tab.
NOTE:
If you change the system password or setup password, a message prompts you to reenter the new password. If
you delete the system password or setup password, a message prompts you to confirm the deletion.
Operating with setup password enabled
If
Setup Password
is set to
Enabled
, type the correct setup password before modifying the system setup options.
If you do not type the correct password in three attempts, the system displays the following message:
Invalid Password! Number of unsuccessful password attempts: <x> System Halted! Must
power down.
Password Invalid. Number of unsuccessful password attempts: <x> Maximum number of
password attempts exceeded.System halted.
Even after you turn off and restart the system, the error message is displayed until the correct password is typed. The following
options are exceptions:
●
If
System Password
is not set to
Enabled
and is not locked through the
Password Status
option, you can assign a
system password. For more information, see the System Security Settings screen section.
●
You cannot disable or change an existing system password.
NOTE:
You can use the password status option with the setup password option to protect the system password from
unauthorized changes.
Redundant OS Control
To view the
Redundant OS Control
screen, power on the system, press F2, and click
System Setup Main Menu
>
System
BIOS
>
Redundant OS Control
.
Table 25. Redundant OS Control details
Option
Description
Redundant OS Location
Enables you to select a backup disk from the following devices:
●
None
●
IDSDM
●
SATA Ports in AHCI mode
●
BOSS PCIe Cards (Internal M.2 Drives)
●
●
Internal USB
NOTE:
RAID configurations and NVMe cards are not included, as BIOS does not
have the ability to distinguish between individual drives in those configurations.
Redundant OS State
NOTE:
This option is disabled if
Redundant OS Location
is set to
None
.
When set to
Visible
, the backup disk is visible to the boot list and OS. When set to
Hidden
, the backup disk is disabled and is not visible to the boot list and OS. This option
is set to
Visible
by default.
NOTE:
BIOS disables the device in hardware, so it is not accessed by the OS.
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Pre-operating system management applications