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You may choose to protect the data on your computer from being accessed illegally or overwrit-
ten accidentally by using a floppy disk. You can also set your computer to be unbootable from
a floppy disk.
Preventing the use of a floppy disk
Even when one tries to access a
floppy disk,
Procedure
1
Run the Setup Utility ( page 40)
This error message is displayed.
Using and , select [Supervisor Setup], then press
2
Using and , select [Boot Up Drive], then set either [HDD
FDD] or [CDD FDD HDD] with
3
CAUTION
When changing to the [HDD FDD] or [CDD FDD HDD] setting, to
continue read/write operations from a floppy disk and to use the hard disk drive or
CD-ROM to start, press and go to step 5.
4
Using the and , select [Floppy Operation], set [Disable]
with , then press
5
When you do not want your Supervisor Setup changed without permission
Set the Supervisor Password. After it has been set, no changes can be made to the Supervisor
settings unless the password is entered.
When the supervisor password is set
In the Setup Utility ( page 40),
if "Enter Supervisor Password" is
displayed,
NOTE
Supervisor Setup
May be
Opened
Supervisor Setup
Can not be
Opened
When the supervisor password is incorrect or when the
user password is entered, (Or, even when the correct su-
pervisor password is entered). page 32
Input the correct supervisor password and press ,
You may wish to protect the User Password ( page 20).
(There are cases in which the Supervisor Setup
does not appear on the main screen). page 40
Close the Setup Utility ( page 40)
When you want to prevent theft of or damage to data by using a floppy disk