TAG SV-2003-X2 User Manual
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Operations Manual
SV-2003-X2 Server
Part Number: 1006446
Page 23 of 72
Version 1.0. 10/30/07
4.5.1.4 Boot Sector Virus
A common setting related to hard drives. When 
enabled, the BIOS issues a warning 
message/beep if an attempt is made to write to 
the boot sector or partition table of a hard disk. 
4.5.1.5 Memory
Parity adds an extra bit (odd or even) to the 8-
bit data-string to ensure data integrity in 
memory modules. Its successor, ECC, 
provides improved data integrity by adding 
information about individual bits. 
4.5.1.6 Boot Sequence
This setting is used to control the order that the 
BIOS uses during the boot process to look for 
a boot device from which to load the operating 
system. For example: 
• CD 
• Floppy 
• Hard 
Disk
4.5.1.7 Date and Time
The Date and Time is set in the BIOS, stored in 
CMOS, and maintained by CMOS battery. 
4.5.1.8 Passwords
In most cases a user (startup) password and a 
supervisor (setup) password can be set in the 
CMOS. When a Setup password is required, 
the computer will prompt for it when you try to 
access the BIOS setup. When a Startup 
password is configured, the computer will 
prompt for it at every startup. 
The CMOS password can be reset by 
shortening the "CMOS restore to factory 
defaults jumper" or by temporarily removing the 
CMOS battery. 
