2-24 Setup and OperationTable 2-9 System Security OptionsFeature Options DescriptionSet User Password Up to sevenalphanumericcharactersPressing Enter displays the dialog box forentering the user password. This password givesRESTRICTED access to Setup menus. Requiresprior setting of Supervisor password.Password on boot Disabled (default)EnabledEnabled requires a password on boot (cold bootonly, no password required for warm boot).Requires the prior setting of the Supervisorand/or User password.If disabled, password(s) are required for enteringSetup but are not required for booting.If Supervisor password is set and this option isdisabled, the BIOS boots without asking for apassword.Diskette Access User (default)SupervisorSupervisor setting restricts use of diskette drivesto supervisor. Requires setting the Supervisorpassword.Fixed DiskBoot SectorNormal (default)Write ProtectedWrite protected helps prevent viruses. Whenwrite protected, operating systems (and virusesand application programs) which attempt tomodify the boot sector will not be able to do so.System BackupReminder and VirusCheck ReminderDisabled (default)DailyWeeklyMonthlyWhen a schedule is specified, displays amessage during bootup asking (Y/N) if thesystem has been backed up or scanned forviruses.Message returns on each boot until “Y” isresponded.Daily displays the message on the first boot ofthe day, weekly on the first boot after Sunday,and monthly on the first boot of the month.Power MenuSelecting “Power” from the menu bar displays a screen with the power managementparameters. Use the Power menu to specify the settings for Power Management. Theparameters are described in Table 2-10.A power-management system reduces the amount of energy used after specified periods ofinactivity. The Power menu supports a Full On state, a Standby state with partial powerreduction, and a Suspend state with full power reduction.Use the legend keys to make the selections and exit to the Main Menu.