Users Guide

Options Description
NOTE: You can view this option only in Basic View.
Value to set Displays the value of the option. Double-click the row or click Edit to change
the values.
Present Value
Displays the current value of the option.
NOTE: You can view this option if you have loaded the settings of the host
system.
Apply settings Select the check box to export the option. By default, all the options having a
value in the Value to set column are selected.
Description Displays a short description of the option.
Command Line
Options
Displays the command line representation of the options.
NOTE: You can view this option only in Advance View.
Status
Displays the status of the options of the loaded configuration.
NOTE: The Status column is displayed only when you validate.
Configuring the setup, system, and hard disk drive passwords
You can set or change the setup password (setuppwd) also known as BIOS password, the system
password (syspwd), and the hard disk drive password (hddpwd).
To edit the setup, system, or hard disk drive password:
1. In the Edit mode, click the Value to Set text box of the required option.
The corresponding password screen is displayed.
NOTE: To display the password as clear text, select Show Password. When you select Show
Password, then the Confirm Password text box is not displayed. Type the password in the
Password text box.
NOTE: The setup and system passwords must contain a minimum of four characters.
2. Type the same password in the Confirm Password text box to confirm the password.
If both the entries match, then a green color check mark is displayed next to the Confirm Password
text box, else a red X mark is displayed.
3. Click SUBMIT.
4. To apply the modifications, export the configuration in ,ini or .exe format. See, Exporting the BIOS
configuration.
Clearing setup, system and hard disk drive passwords
You can clear the configured setup, system and hard disk drive passwords.
To clear the passwords:
1. In the Edit mode, click the Value to Set text box of the required option.
11