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Samsung SN6000 Series User’s Manual
Using System Setup 53
TV Standard: Selects the TV Standard to be used when using the TV
out (composite) port .Options are NTSC, PAL (default), PAL-M, PAL-
60, NTSC-J and SCART-PAL.
Local Bus IDE adapter: Enables the integrated IDE local bus
adapters. Options are Both (default), Disabled, Primary and
Secondary. The Both option enables both the primary IDE adapter (for
the hard drive) and the secondary IDE adapter (for the CD-ROM drive)
on the computer.
Large Disk Access Mode: Enables your computer’s operating system
to work with drives larger than 540 MB. Choose DOS (default) for
Microsoft operating systems. Choose Other for any other operating
systems.
Security Menu
Selecting Security from the menu bar displays the Security menu. Your
computer’s advanced security system allows you to set two different
passwords to prevent unauthorized access to system resources, data,
and System Setup. From the Security menu, you can enable a boot
password, disk access, a system backup reminder, and a virus check
reminder.
Security fields marked with an asterisk can only be changed if you start
System Setup with a system supervisor password or if no passwords are
in effect. You cannot access these fields with a user password.
Set User Password: Enables you to set a user password to control
access to the system at boot. See “Creating a Password”on page 59 for
instructions on setting a password.The user password allows restricted
access to the System Setup Security menu; the user has access only to
changing his own password and to enabling or disabling Password on
boot. A supervisor password must be set before a user password can be
set
Set Supervisor Password:* Enables you to set the supervisor
password to control access to the System Setup utility. See “Creating a
Password”on page 59 for instructions on setting a password.
Password on boot: Determines whether the computer prompts for a
password when starting up. The options are Enabled and Disabled. A
supervisor password must be set before you can enable this option.