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Is the BIOS or CMOS protected with CenturionGuard?

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Is the BIOS or CMOS protected with CenturionGuard?

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No, CenturionGuard protects the operating system. It does not protect the BIOS or CMOS, and it is recommended that you password protect these areas. Note: You need to change your BIOS settings so that the primary boot device is your hard disk drive instead of your floppy, CD-ROM, or any other removable media drive. After making these changes, password protect your BIOS settings.

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