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Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager

Using the Setup Password

Assigning a Setup Password

You can assign a setup password only when the Setup Password is Not
Enabled. To assign a setup password, highlight the Setup Password option
and press the <+> or <–> key. The system prompts you to enter and verify
the password.

NOTE:

The setup password can be the same as the system password. If the two

passwords are different, the setup password can be used as an alternate system
password. The system password cannot be used in place of the setup password.

You can use up to 32 characters in your password.

As you type, placeholders appear in the field.

The password assignment is not case-sensitive. Certain key combinations are
invalid and if you enter one, the system beeps. To erase a character, press
<Backspace> or the left-arrow key.

When you verify the password, the Setup Password changes to Enabled. The
next time you enter the System Setup program, the system prompts you for
the setup password.

A change to the Setup Password option becomes effective immediately
(restarting the system is not required).

Operating With a Setup Password Enabled

If Setup Password is Enabled, you must enter the correct setup password
before modifying most of the System Setup options.

If you do not enter the correct password in three attempts, the system lets you
view, but not modify, the System Setup screens. The following options are
exceptions: If System Password is not Enabled and is not locked through the
Password Status option, you can assign a system password. You cannot disable
or change an existing system password.

NOTE:

You can use the

Password Status option in conjunction with the Setup

Password option to protect the system password from unauthorized changes.

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