Using The Computer Setup (F10) Utility To Reset Cmos - HP Xw6600 - Workstation - 2 GB RAM Technical Reference Manual

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CAUTION:
any customized information, including passwords, asset numbers, and special settings. It is
important to back up the workstation CMOS settings before resetting them in case they are
necessary later. To back up the CMOS settings, use the Computer Setup (F10) Utility and
select Save to Diskette from the File menu.
4.
Locate, press, and hold the CMOS button for five seconds.
NOTE:
does not clear CMOS if the power cord is connected.
NOTE:
Chapter 4, System board components, in this document.
5.
Replace the access panel.
6.
Reconnect any external devices.
7.
Plug in and power on the workstation.
NOTE:
system date and time, must be reset.
The workstation powers up for three to five seconds, then powers down.

Using the Computer Setup (F10) Utility to Reset CMOS

1.
Access the Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu. When the Computer Setup message appears in
the lower-right corner of the screen, press F10. Press Enter to bypass the title screen, if necessary.
NOTE:
powered off, then on again, to access the utility.
2.
From the Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu, select File>Set Defaults, and then select Exit. This
restores the settings that include boot sequence order and other factory settings. However, it does
not force hardware rediscovery.
NOTE:
system date and time, must be reset.
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Pushing the Clear CMOS button resets CMOS values to factory defaults and erases
Be sure that the AC power cord is disconnected from the power outlet. The CMOS button
For assistance locating the CMOS button and other system board components, see
The workstation passwords and any special configuration information, including the
If you do not press the
The workstation passwords and any special configuration information, including the
F10
key while the message is displayed, the workstation must be
Clearing and Resetting the CMOS 143

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