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The first time you run this option simply press <Enter>. It is possible that the default password
“AMI” is enabled. In this case, pressing <Enter> will not allow you to enter a new password, since
you must enter the default password first. In this case, you must first type in “AMI” as the default
password before you can enter a new password. 
You will then be prompted to enter your new password. You may type in up to six characters for
your password and then press <Enter>. You will be asked to verify the password and then this
password will be stored in the CMOS and must be entered every time you boot up your system or
access the setup program. 
You have three changes to enter the correct password. If you fail to enter the correct password on
the third attempt the system will hang. 
Hard Disk Utility 
Included within a BIOS is a program to allow you to format, auto interleave and carry out media
analysis on hard disk drives installed in your system. 
WARNING
The Hard Disk Utilities built into the BIOS will perform several operations on your hard
disk. Each of these options will DESTROY DATA that is on the drive. Before performing
any of these functions, make certain all of the information on the drive is backed up.
Select Hard Disk Utility from the main menu and press <Enter>. A screen will appear with the
specifications of the hard disk drives installed in your system listed at the top of the screen
according to the type number you entered for your hard disk drive(s) in the Standard CMOS Setup
program. You may then select FORMAT, AUTO INTERLEAVE or MEDIA ANALYSIS to
perform the relevant operations. 
Saving Your Settings 
When you have completed adjusting all the settings as required, you must save these settings into
the CMOS RAM. Select WRITE TO CMOS AND EXIT and press <Enter>. When you confirm
that you wish to save the settings your machine will be automatically rebooted and the changes you
have made will be implemented. You may call up the setup program at any time to adjust any of the
individual items by pressing the <Esc> key during boot up. 
If you wish to cancel any changes you have made, select DO NOT WRITE TO CMOS AND
EXIT 
and the original settings stored in the CMOS will be retained. 
Have you checked the configuration in your software? Is the mouse supposed to be on
COM1 or COM2? Are you using a serial mouse? Have you loaded a mouse driver? 
I configured my mouse as being on COM2 and it will not work. 
The built-in trackball uses COM2. The external serial port must be configured as COM1. 
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