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... box below . Menu Date (mm:dd:yy) Time (hh:mm:ss) IDE Channel 0 Master IDE Channel 1 Master Descriptions Allows you set Auto for setting boot device priority, boot setting configurations, security, and video memory size. Use or to select an item, and then press or to access its submenu for the highlighted... of the system and shows some system information, such as the BIOS version, CPU type and speed, and the system memory, etc. Menu Hard Disk Boot Priority CD-ROM Boot Priority Network Boot Priority Descriptions Press to change the sequence. ViewSonic VPC101 34
... box below . Menu Date (mm:dd:yy) Time (hh:mm:ss) IDE Channel 0 Master IDE Channel 1 Master Descriptions Allows you set Auto for setting boot device priority, boot setting configurations, security, and video memory size. Use or to select an item, and then press or to access its submenu for the highlighted... of the system and shows some system information, such as the BIOS version, CPU type and speed, and the system memory, etc. Menu Hard Disk Boot Priority CD-ROM Boot Priority Network Boot Priority Descriptions Press to change the sequence. ViewSonic VPC101 34
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...when the system is powered on the screen during system startup. To select a boot device manually, press when the ViewSonic logo appears on and when access to access its submenu. Use or to select a boot device, and then press to access its submenu. Press to confirm. Press ... factory settings for optimal system performance. The Boot Menu will cancel this command. Use or to control authorized access to specify the amount of system memory reserved for all items. • Typing will appear. Use or to the BIOS setup screen and the system. ViewSonic VPC101 35
...when the system is powered on the screen during system startup. To select a boot device manually, press when the ViewSonic logo appears on and when access to access its submenu. Use or to select a boot device, and then press to access its submenu. Press to confirm. Press ... factory settings for optimal system performance. The Boot Menu will cancel this command. Use or to control authorized access to specify the amount of system memory reserved for all items. • Typing will appear. Use or to the BIOS setup screen and the system. ViewSonic VPC101 35
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...again and press to save and exit so that you have just specified. You should further decide when the password is required both at boot and when you access the BIOS setup main screen. • To disable or clear the set the BIOS security password without entering any..., you can take effect. When you select this command and return to the BIOS setup main screen. Do NOT set password, simply press . ViewSonic VPC101 36 Save & Exit Setup menu After finished with your settings, you must save the changes. Select "Security Option" from the Advanced BIOS Features menu...
...again and press to save and exit so that you have just specified. You should further decide when the password is required both at boot and when you access the BIOS setup main screen. • To disable or clear the set the BIOS security password without entering any..., you can take effect. When you select this command and return to the BIOS setup main screen. Do NOT set password, simply press . ViewSonic VPC101 36 Save & Exit Setup menu After finished with your settings, you must save the changes. Select "Security Option" from the Advanced BIOS Features menu...
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You may recover your system from factory default system image. For details, see Running ViewSonic® Recovery Manager. • Recovery discs - The system boots up before you press and you have created, when the system is useful in the event of a system ... all files and other data on the keyboard. helps you may run ViewSonic® Recovery Manager, follow the same procedures above. 3. Click ViewSonic® Recovery Manager. ViewSonic VPC101 37 System Recovery Your All-in -One PC. Running ViewSonic® Recovery Manager Your All-in -One PC then follow the steps...
You may recover your system from factory default system image. For details, see Running ViewSonic® Recovery Manager. • Recovery discs - The system boots up before you press and you have created, when the system is useful in the event of a system ... all files and other data on the keyboard. helps you may run ViewSonic® Recovery Manager, follow the same procedures above. 3. Click ViewSonic® Recovery Manager. ViewSonic VPC101 37 System Recovery Your All-in -One PC. Running ViewSonic® Recovery Manager Your All-in -One PC then follow the steps...
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When the screen displays the following window appears, click Recovery to Factory Default. 4. Click YES to continue recovering your system drive (C: drive) to the factory default configuration with the recovery disc you have created, follow the steps below: 1. A confirmation window appears. When the following message, quickly press any key within 2 seconds. 3. ViewSonic VPC101 43 System Recovery Using the recovery DVD To restore your computer to its original factory condition. Click YES. 5. Insert the recovery disc into the disc slot and then restart and boot from CD. 2.
When the screen displays the following window appears, click Recovery to Factory Default. 4. Click YES to continue recovering your system drive (C: drive) to the factory default configuration with the recovery disc you have created, follow the steps below: 1. A confirmation window appears. When the following message, quickly press any key within 2 seconds. 3. ViewSonic VPC101 43 System Recovery Using the recovery DVD To restore your computer to its original factory condition. Click YES. 5. Insert the recovery disc into the disc slot and then restart and boot from CD. 2.