Using The Power-On (User-Level) Password - Toshiba 9000 User Manual

9000 user's guide
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The computer shuts down and turns itself off.
HINT: Run System Setup outside Windows, at a system
prompt. If you try to run System Setup from an MS-DOS
session under Windows, results can be unpredictable.
2
Hold down the
On
until the on/off light on the system indicator panel turns on
(green)—about one second. When you receive the following
message: "Check system. Then press [F1] key," press
System Setup displays a setup screen.
3
Press
4
Press the spacebar.
System Setup asks you to enter a new password.
5
Press
6
When System Setup prompts you to do so, verify the
password by pressing
7
Press
System Setup asks you to confirm your choice.
8
Press
System Setup closes, returning you to the system prompt. The
next time you start the computer your password will be
disabled.

Using the power-on (user-level) password

Whenever you start your computer with a power-on (user-level)
password in effect, the computer prompts you to enter the
password before it goes through its normal startup procedure.
When your computer prompts you to enter your password, type it
in and press
key and press and hold the power button in
Esc
to move to the PASSWORD section of the screen.
P
.
Enter
to save your change.
End
to confirm you want to quit.
Y
. If you enter the password correctly, the
Enter
Keeping Your Files Safe
User-level passwords
.
Enter
187
F1.

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