Dell XPS 700 Jet Black User Manual
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Appendix
CPU Clock Speed
Provides limited capability to adjust the CPU clock speed so that the CPU
operates at a different frequency than that designated in the manufacturer’s
design specifications.
NOTICE:
Dell does not recommend operating the CPU at a frequency that
is greater than the manufacturer’s design specifications (also referred to
as over-clocking). Operating the CPU in this manner may cause your
system to shut down unexpectedly, may result in a loss of data, and may
reduce the operational life of the processor. If the system shuts down
unexpectedly or is unstable, select a lower CPU operating frequency.
NOTE:
Press
HDD Acoustic Mode
(Bypass default)
Determines the acoustic mode at which the hard drive operates.
• Bypass — Do nothing (needed for older drives).
• Quiet — The hard drive operates at its most quiet setting.
• Suggested — Allow the hard drive manufacturer to select the mode.
• Performance — The hard drive operates at its maximum speed.
NOTE:
Switching to performance mode may cause an increase in noise
produced by the drive, but does not affect the drive’s performance.
NOTE:
Changing the acoustics setting does not alter your hard drive image.
Security
Admin Password
(Not Set default)
Used to prohibit an unauthorized user from changing any configuration
settings in the system setup.
System Password
(Not Set default)
Used to prohibit an unauthorized user from booting to the operating system.
Password Changes
(Unlocked default)
This option locks the system password field with the administrator (admin)
password.
NOTE:
When the system password field is locked, you can no longer disable
password security by pressing
Execute Disable
(On default)
Enables or disables Execute Disable Memory Protection technology.
• Off — Execute Disable Memory Protection technology is disabled.
• On — Execute Disable Memory Protection technology is enabled.
Power Management
AC Recovery
(Off default)
Specifies how the computer will behave when AC power is restored after an
AC power loss.
• Off — The system stays off after AC power is restored.
• On — The system powers on after AC power is restored.
• Last — The system returns to the previous state after AC power is restored.
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