Using The Power-On (User-Level) Password; Using The Instant (User-Level) Password; Using The Hdd Password - Toshiba M5 User Manual

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Using passwords in the Windows® operating system

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
the computer continues with its normal startup procedure. If
you enter an incorrect password, the computer beeps. After
three incorrect attempts, the system turns off automatically.

Using the instant (user-level) password

An instant password secures your system with a single
keystroke. Use this feature when you need to leave your desk
for a few minutes and do not want to turn off the computer.
To use an instant password, press
Pressing this hot key freezes the keyboard and TouchPad and
blanks the screen. An instant password has no effect on an
optional serial mouse or trackball.
If you have not registered a user-level password, press
unlock your system.
If you have registered a user-level password, press
your password and press
correctly, the computer returns to where it was when you
pressed the hot key.

Using the HDD password

Your computer comes with a System Setup utility that lets
you set two types of hard disk drive passwords—user and
master. These passwords protect your primary and secondary
hard disks as follows:
Setting a hard disk drive user password prevents an
unauthorized user from accessing your hard disk, even if
Keeping Your Files Safe
. If you enter the password correctly,
Enter
. If you enter the password
Enter
and
simultaneously.
Fn
F1
215
to
Enter
, type
Enter

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