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HP 280 G4 User Manual

HP 280 G4
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Resetting CMOS and/or the password jumper
This computer supports security password features, which can be established through the Computer Setup
Utilities menu.
This computer supports two security password features that are established through the Computer Setup
Utilities menu: administrator password and power-on password. When you establish only an administrator
password, any user can access all the information on the computer except Computer Setup. When you
establish only a power-on password, the power-on password is required to access Computer Setup and any
other information on the computer. When you establish both passwords, only the administrator password will
give you access to Computer Setup.
When both passwords are set, the administrator password can also be used in place of the power-on
password as an override to log in to the computer. This is a useful feature for a network administrator.
If you forget one or both passwords, you can clear all passwords by powering o the system, opening the
cover, temporarily removing the CMOS/PSWD jumper, and booting once. This will erase the administrator and
power-on passwords. You must restore the jumper to create new passwords.
IMPORTANT: Resetting the CMOS with power removed will reset the BIOS settings to factory defaults. It
may be useful to back up the BIOS settings or save them as custom defaults before resetting them in case
they are needed later. Back up can be performed in Computer Setup or using the BiosCongUtility tool
available from www.hp.com. See Computer Setup (F10) Utility on page 40 for information on backing up the
BIOS settings.
Resetting CMOS resets BIOS settings to default, but does not clear the passwords or aect any of the other
Security settings. On Intel systems with advanced manageability features, resetting CMOS will also partially
unprovision AMT.
IMPORTANT: Stringent security is a mode where there is no physical bypass of the password function. If
enabled, removing the password jumper will be ignored. To enable this mode, change the security setting
Clear Password Jumper in Password Policies to Ignore.
If you lose or forget the password when in stringent security mode, the system can only be reset by System
Management Command. This is a way for HP Service and Support to provide a secure method to access the
BIOS and command a password reset for a specically identied unit under the direction of the owner. This
scenario may not be covered under warranty.
To prevent needing a customer service event to restore access to the system, record your congured
administrator and power-on passwords in a safe place away from your computer.
NOTE: You will receive POST error messages after clearing CMOS and rebooting advising you that
conguration changes have occurred. Use Computer Setup to reset any special system setups along with the
date and time.
To clear CMOS, disable the power-on or administrator password features, or to clear the power-on or
administrator passwords, complete the following steps:
82 Chapter 8 Password security and resetting CMOS

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HP 280 G4 Specifications

General IconGeneral
GraphicsIntel UHD Graphics 630
Optical DriveDVD-Writer
RAMDDR4-2666
Storage1TB 7200 rpm SATA
Operating SystemFreeDOS
AudioRealtek ALC3601
Expansion Slots1 PCIe x16; 1 PCIe x1; 1 M.2
Front Ports2 USB 3.1 Gen 1; 1 headphone/microphone combo
Rear Ports1 HDMI; 1 RJ-45; 1 VGA; 2 USB 2.0; 2 USB 3.1 Gen 1
Ports1 VGA; 1 HDMI
Power Supply310 W internal power supply, up to 90% efficiency, active PFC

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