4. Connect your computer and monitor to electrical outlets, and turn them on.5. After the Microsoft® Windows® desktop appears on your computer, shut down your computer.6. Turn off the monitor and disconnect it from the electrical outlet.7. Disconnect the computer power cable from the electrical outlet, and press the power button to ground the systemboard.8. Open the computer cover.9. Locate the 3-pin password jumper on the system board and attach the jumper to pins 1 and 2 to reenable thepassword feature. For more information for the mini-tower computer, see "System Board Components" for the desktopcomputer, see "System Board Components."10. Close the computer cover.NOTICE: To connect a network cable, first plug the cable into the network wall jack and then plug it into the computer.11. Connect your computer and devices to electrical outlets, and turn them on.NOTE: This procedure enables the password feature. When you enter system setup, both system and admin passwordoptions appear as Not Set—meaning that the password feature is enabled but no password is assigned.12. Assign a new system and/or setup password.Clearing CMOS SettingsCAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions located inthe Product Information Guide.1. Follow the procedures in "Before You Begin."2. Reset the current CMOS settings:a. Locate the password and CMOS jumpers (CLRCM) on the system board.b. Remove the jumper plug from its pins.c. Place the password jumper plug on the CLRCM pins and wait approximately 5 seconds.d. Remove the jumper plug from the CLRCM pins and place it back on the password pins.3. Close the computer cover.NOTICE: To connect a network cable, first plug the cable into the network wall jack and then plug it into the computer.4. Connect your computer and devices to electrical outlets, and turn them on.Power ManagementYour computer can be set to use less power when you are not working. You control the power usage through the operatingsystem installed on your computer and certain option settings in system setup. These periods of reduced power are called