If you've properly entered the correct PSID, a screen with the PSID you've entered
will display as shown below.
After entering the correct PSID for the selected drive, press <F4> to save the setting and
reboot the system for the change to take effect. You will be prompted for a confirmation
for the changes you've made. Select <Yes> and press <Enter> in the confirmation popup
box to proceed with system boot.
The system will first boot into "Security Erase" mode. When prompted for a PSID, enter a
valid PSID and press <Enter> to continue with system boot. Press <Del> during system
boot to enter the BIOS Setup utility as needed.
Note: Be sure to enter the correct PSID for the selected device. If an incorrect PSID
is entered for the selected drive, this disk drive will be locked. When this happens,
reboot the system to clear the invalid PSID and re-enter the correct one. (Refer to the
previous page for the valid PSID).
WARNING!! Be sure to keep your password (and PSID, if any) in a safe and secure place.
When a device is locked caused by an invalid password, it will remain locked, making
the BIOS Setup utility unavailable for configuration until the correct password is entered!
Chapter 2: Configuring Secure Erase Settings in the BIOS
Picture: PSID PW Entered
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