Other Bios Setup Options; Password Protection - NEC Versa LX User Manual

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Peripherals Setup
The Peripherals Setup menu displays the connection locations between the
system and the Input/Output (I/O) ports. This menu also lets you specify
different port assignments as needed.
cannot enable or assign it using the Windows 95 device
manager. The device will not be listed in the Windows 95
device list. To control the device using the Windows 95
device manager, select any setting other than "Disable" in
Peripheral Setup.
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Internal Hard Drive — Allows you to enable or disable the Internal Hard
Drive.
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Serial Port — Allows you to disable the port or change its address
assignment.
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Parallel Port/Parallel Mode — Lets you disable or reassign the parallel
port and select a parallel port mode.
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IR Serial Port — Allows you to disable or reassign the IR Serial port.
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USB Controller — Allows you to enable or disable the USB controller.

Other BIOS Setup Options

BIOS Setup offers other options, including the following:
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Auto Configuration with Defaults — Loads default settings.
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Save Settings and Exit — Accepts changes made to current settings,
saves to CMOS, and exits BIOS Setup.
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Exit Without Saving — Reverts to previously selected settings and exits
Setup.

Password Protection

Your Versa supports a password for system security on several levels. Once you
set a password, you must enter it before you can enter BIOS Setup, access the
system at startup, or resume from Suspend, depending on your configuration
selection.
Your system is not protected until you set a password and you are not prompted
to enter a password until you set a supervisor password.
BIOS Setup utility allows you to set a user password.
2-22 System Configuration and Setup
Note:
If you disable a device in Peripheral Setup, you
Note:
You must set the supervisor password before the

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