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#21 |
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prova,prova.Nono indugiare!
Per il file in pdf, a sinistra ti compare l'indice. |
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#22 |
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Città: C/mare di Stabia
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purtroppo ho provato a scaricarlo + volte, ma nulla
e la cosa bella, lo stavo scaricando direttamente senza collegarmi al sito, al 95% si è interrotto ![]() |
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#23 |
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prova effettuata, ma nada
solito problema ke faccio ritolgo la pile ed attendo di +? o glielo ridò e lo faccio mndare alla ibm? |
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#24 |
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finalmente sono riuscito a scaricare il manuale
(grazie schaudy) ![]() Entering a Password Once you set a power-on password, a password prompt (qui ci sta una figura di un lukketto, ma non si copia dal documento in pdf. ![]() appears at the top left corner of the screen. Each time you turn on your computer or when your computer returns from suspend mode to normal operation. However, a password prompt is not displayed if the computer returns to normal operation by a preset timer or an incoming call on the modem, in which case you will have to display it by pressing a key or moving the pointing device. To enter a password, do the following: 1. Type your password. Don't hold down a key too long, because the same character will be entered continuously. 2. Press the Enter key. An OK appears if you enter the correct password, and an X appears if you enter the wrong password. If you fail to enter the correct password in three tries, you must turn off the computer, wait 5 seconds, and then turn it on again and retry. sapete una soluzione? |
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#25 |
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cmq questo è il testo integrale di tulla la parte relativa alle password
mi sa ke devo mandarlo alla ibm (se ho ben capito) Using Passwords The password-setting feature helps to prevent your computer from being used by others. Once you set a password, a prompt appears on the screen each time you turn on the computer. You must enter your password at the prompt. You cannot use the computer unless you type the correct password. You can set the following passwords on your computer: � Power-on password Set the power-on password to protect your computer from use by another person. It provides the following security features: – You need to type the power-on password at startup. There-fore, unauthorized users cannot use your computer. – You need to type the power-on password when resuming from suspend mode. Therefore, unauthorized users cannot use your computer. � Hard disk password The hard disk password provides an extra measure of security. Even if you set a power-on password, another user can remove the hard disk drive in your computer and put it in a different com-puter to access your data. If you set a hard disk password, however, another person cannot access the data on your hard disk without knowing the password. It provides the following features: – You need to type the hard disk password at startup. – If the hard disk drive is moved to another computer, the hard disk password must be typed at startup. Therefore, unauthor-ized users cannot access your hard disk even if the drive is removed from the computer. Note: The hard disk password might be disabled by your system administrator. � Setup password The setup password is a tool provided for the system adminis-trator to control many ThinkPad computers. The setup password is set by the system administrator and it is not required for users. 76 ThinkPad 390 User's Reference ഊUsing Passwords Users can start the computer without providing the setup pass-word. The setup password is required only to access the BIOS Setup Utility. It provides the following security features: – Only a system administrator can access the BIOS Setup Utility. If a setup password is set, a password prompt appears if you try to start the BIOS Setup Utility. – The system administrator can set the same setup password on many ThinkPads to make administration easier. � Other password Some Microsoft operating systems provide special Windows passwords. Refer to that system's user's guide for information on how to set, change, and use these passwords. Entering a Password Once you set a power-on password, a password prompt ( ) appears at the top left corner of the screen. Each time you turn on your computer or when your computer returns from suspend mode to normal operation. However, a password prompt is not displayed if the computer returns to normal operation by a preset timer or an incoming call on the modem, in which case you will have to display it by pressing a key or moving the pointing device. To enter a password, do the following: 1. Type your password. Don't hold down a key too long, because the same character will be entered continuously. 2. Press the Enter key. An OK appears if you enter the correct password, and an X appears if you enter the wrong password. If you fail to enter the correct password in three tries, you must turn off the computer, wait 5 seconds, and then turn it on again and retry. Chapter 3. Protecting Your Computer 77ഊUsing Passwords Setting a Password To set a password, do the following: 1. Restart the computer. 2. Press F1 to enter the BIOS Setup Utility. 3. Select Password and press Enter. The "Password" submenu appears: � Set Setup Password Selecting this displays a window for setting the setup password. � Set HDD-1 Password Selecting this displays a window for setting the hard disk password. � Set HDD-2 Password Selecting this displays a window for setting the second hard disk password (enabled only when a second hard disk drive is installed in the UltraBay FX). � Set Power-On Password Selecting this displays a window for setting the power-on password. 4. Select the type of password you want to set, and press Enter. The "Set Password" window appears. 78 ThinkPad 390 User's Reference ഊUsing Passwords 5. Type your desired password and press Enter. Note: You can type a maximum of seven random characters using a combination of letters ( A to Z) and numbers ( 0 to 9). Uppercase and lowercase letters (for example, A and a) are treated as the same character. If you type a wrong character, use the Backspace key to erase it and then type the correct one. 6. Type your password again and press Enter to verify it. Note: Write down the password and keep it in a safe place. Do Not Forget Your Password If you forget your hard disk or setup password, there is no way to reset your password or recover data from the hard disk. You have to take your computer to an IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative to have the hard disk or the system board replaced. Proof or purchase is required, and an additional charge might be required for the service. Neither an IBM reseller nor IBM marketing representative can make the hard disk drive usable. Changing or Removing a Password This security feature prevents someone from removing a password and using your computer. To change or remove a password, do the following: 1. Restart the computer. 2. Press F1 to enter the BIOS Setup Utility. 3. Select Password and press Enter. The "Password" submenu appears. 4. Select the type of password you want to change or remove, and press Enter. A window appears. 5. Type the current password and press Enter. 6. Type your desired new password and press Enter. Note: If you want to remove the password, do not type anything. 7. Type your new password again and press Enter to verify it. Chapter 3. Protecting Your Computer 79ഊUsing Passwords Note: Write down the password and keep it in a safe place. |
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#26 |
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Iscritto dal: Apr 2002
Città: Oristano
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prova a guardare questo link e vedi se riesci a trovare qualcosa:
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/manager...amp;nid=175673 Sono tutti i dati e le faq sul TP 390E presenti sul sito IBM. Comunque questa password dovrà pure essere memorizzata da qualche parte, se non è nel bios(non puo essere li, avendogli tolto la batteria si sarebbe resettato)sarà nell' hard disk.Dovresti provare a mettergliene un' altro,sicuro che non abbia un' adattatore?Per esempio nel mio c' è una specie di custodia in plastica e metallo che racchiude l' hard disk(che è come tutti gli altri hard disk per portatili) e ha però un' uscita di collegamento proprietaria della compaq. Ciao |
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#27 |
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Città: C/mare di Stabia
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non è la passwoerd dell'hd
ne ho provato un altro di hd, ke su un altro think pad funge alla perfezione, ma qui, solito problema password ![]() |
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#28 |
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Allora credo proprio che l'unica soluzione sia di rivolgersi all' ibm!
Credo che il tuo amico dovrà provare con scontrino o fattura. Ciao. |
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#29 |
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Allora credo proprio che l'unica soluzione sia di rivolgersi all' ibm!
Credo che il tuo amico dovrà provare con scontrino o fattura l' acquisto del notebook. Scusa il doppio post,ma mi è partito il messaggio a metà. Ciao. |
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#30 |
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Città: C/mare di Stabia
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grazie 1000 lo stesso
sei stato davvero molto gentile e disponibile nell'aiutarmi |
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