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Keeping Your Files Safe
Using a password in Windows 95 and Windows 98
4
Select Restart the computer in MS-DOS mode, then click
Yes, or OK, as appropriate.
Windows 95/Windows 98 shuts down the computer, then
restarts it in MS-DOS mode and displays a system prompt.
5
Type
TSETUP displays a system setup screen.
MEMORY
Total=65536KB
PASSWORD
NotRegistered
BATTERY
BatterySaveMode=FullPower
PERIPHERAL
OperatingSystem=Non-ACPI
PointingDevices=Auto-Selected
ExtKeyboard"Fn"=Disabled
USBLegacyEmulation=Disabled
ParallelPortMode=ECP
HardDiskMode=EnhancedIDE(Normal)
↑↓←→
:SelectItems
Esc:Exitwithoutsaving
A sample TSETUP screen
6
Press
7
Press the spacebar.
TSETUP asks you to enter a new password.
8
Type a password of one to 16 characters and press
You may use any combination of letters and numbers in your
password.
9
When TSETUP prompts you to do so, verify the password by
typing it again and pressing
If the two passwords match, TSETUP displays: Registered.
Part II: Technical Reference
and press
c:\dos\tsetup
Space,BkSp:Changevalues
Home:Setdefaultvalues
to move to the PASSWORD section of the screen.
P
.
Enter
SYSTEMSETUP(1/2)
BOOTPRIORITY
BootPriority=FDD
HDDPriority=
DISPLAY
PowerOnDisplay=Auto-Selected
LCDDisplayStretch=Disabled
MultiDisplayAdapt.=SingleAdapt.
TVConfig.
OTHERS
Power-upMode=Boot
CPUCache=Enabled
Level2Cache=Enabled
AutoPowerOn=Disabled
AlarmVolume=High
SystemBeep=Enabled
PgDn,PgUp:Changepages
.
Enter
BIOSversion=x.xx
HDD
CD-ROM
→
→
Built-inHDD
→
SecondHDD
End:SavechangesandExit
.
Enter