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NOTE: If you have assigned a setup password (see
“Using the Setup Password Feature” found later in this
chapter), the system accepts your setup password as an
alternate system password.
If a wrong or incomplete system password is entered, the
following message appears on the screen:
** Incorrect password. **
Enter password:
If an incorrect or incomplete system password is entered
again, the same message appears on the screen.
The third and subsequent times an incorrect or in-complete
system password is entered, the system displays the fol-
lowing message:
** Incorrect password. **
Number of unsuccessful password
attempts: 3
System halted! Must power down.
The number of unsuccessful attempts made to enter the
correct system password can alert you to an unauthorized
person attempting to use your system.
Even after your system is turned off and on, the previous
message is displayed each time an incorrect or incomplete
system password is entered.
NOTE: You can use the
PASSWORD STATUS
category in
conjunction with
SYSTEM PASSWORD
and
SETUP PASS-
WORD
to further protect your system from unauthorized
changes. For more information, see “Password Status”
found earlier in this chapter.
Deleting or Changing an Existing
System Password
To delete or change an existing password, perform the
following steps:
1.
Enter the System Setup program and verify that
the
PASSWORD STATUS
category is set to
UNLOCKED
.
Enter the System Setup program by pressing the
<
CTRL
><
ALT
><
ENTER
> key combination. Press the
<
ALT
><
P
> key combination to move to Page 2 of the
System Setup screens. For instructions on changing
the setting for
PASSWORD STATUS
, see “Password
Status” found earlier in this chapter.
2.
Reboot your system to force it to prompt you for
a system password.
3.
When prompted, type the system password.
4.
Press the <
CTRL
><
ENTER
> key combination to
disable the existing system password, instead
of pressing <
ENTER
> to continue with the
normal operation of your system.
5.
Confirm that
NOT ENABLED
is displayed for the
SYSTEM PASSWORD
category of the System
Setup program.
If
NOT ENABLED
appears in the
SYSTEM PASSWORD
category, the system password has been deleted. If
you want to assign a new password, continue to
step 6. If
NOT ENABLED
is not displayed for the
SYS-
TEM PASSWORD
category, press the <
ALT
><
B
> key
combination to reboot the system, and then repeat
steps 2 through 5.
6.
To assign a new password, follow the procedure
in “Assigning a System Password” found earlier
in this section.
U
sing the Setup Password
Feature
Your Dell system is shipped to you without the setup
password feature enabled. If system security is a concern,
you should operate your system with setup password
protection.
You can assign a setup password, as described in the next
subsection, “Assigning a Setup Password,” whenever
you use the System Setup program. After a setup pass-
word is assigned, only those who know the password
have full use of the System Setup program.
To change an existing setup password, you must know
the setup password (see “Deleting or Changing an Exist-
ing Setup Password” found later in this section). If you
assign and later forget a setup password, you need to be
able to remove the computer cover to change a jumper
setting that disables the setup password feature (see “Dis-
abling a Forgotten Password” found later in this chapter).
Note that you erase the system password at the same
time.
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