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SD Memory Card/MultiMedia Card
Using an SD Memory Card
An SD memory card that has been initialized (SD Card Setup) can be used as described
below.
If the card is set for [Use when starting computer]
When the screen on the left appears...
<If [Leave set] was selected in step
5 for “Initialization (SD Card Setup)”>
Insert the SD memory card.
If an SD memory card is already inserted, the password input screen does not
appear.
<If [Set and eject] was selected in step
5 for “Initialization (SD Card Setup)”>
Insert the SD memory card, then eject it.
NOTE
You can also start your computer by entering the Supervisor Password or User
Password.
If the card is set for [Use when logging on to Windows]
If you are prompted to enter your password during Windows logon...
<If [Leave set] was selected in step
5 for “Initialization (SD Card Setup)”>
Insert the SD memory card.
(If the card has already been inserted, reinsert it. However, if it is already inserted
when starting the computer, the Windows logon screen does not appear when the
computer is started.)
<If [Set and eject] was selected in step
5 for “Initialization (SD Card Setup)”>
Insert the SD memory card, then eject it.
If you are prompted to enter your password when you try to use the computer in
standby or hibernation mode, or while the screensaver is active...
<If [Leave set] was selected in step
5 for “Initialization (SD Card Setup)”>
Insert the SD memory card.
(If the card has already been inserted, reinsert it.)
<If [Set and eject] was selected in step
5 for “Initialization (SD Card Setup)”>
Insert the SD memory card, then eject it.
NOTE
Without using the SD memory card, you can also enter your password to log on to
Windows or resume from standby or hibernation mode when the computer is in
standby or hibernation mode, or when the screensaver is active.
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