Running the Dell Diagnostics
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Ordinarily, all error messages appear only on the display. This parameter allows you to
direct error messages to either a printer or a file, in addition to the display. Use the
right-arrow key to select the option you want. If you choose the
Printer
option, error
messages print as they occur. If you choose the
File
option, error messages are writ-
ten to the
result
file used for status messages. This file is automatically created on
your diagnostics diskette when you run the diagnostics. If the
result
file already exists
on the diskette, new error messages are added to it.
The
result
file is an ordinary ASCII text file. You can access and review the
result
file in
Windows Notepad or with the MS-DOS
type
command as described in the previous
subsection, “Output Device for Status Messages.”
After running particular diagnostic tests and viewing the error messages generated by
the tests in the
result
file, you can delete the contents of the file so that it is clear for
the next set of messages generated. Otherwise, the next messages are added to the
end of the previous ones in the file.
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NOTE: The diagnostics program sets default limits on all tests. The only reason to
change the defaults would be to limit the amount of testing done. An exception is the
default limit for testing super video graphics array (SVGA) modes. If you are testing an
external monitor, change the default to
Yes
.
The RAM test group, the Video test group, the Serial/Infrared Ports test group, the
Diskette Drives test group, the Parallel Ports test group, and the Hard-Disk Drives
(Non-SCSI) test group allow you to designate limits. Whether you select
Test Limits
for
a highlighted test group (from the
Main
menu) or a subtest (from the
Subtest
menu),
you set the limits for all the subtests in that test group. When you select
Test Limits
,
a new screen appears and the
Key-Help
area lists keys to use with the new screen.
How you change a value for the limits of a test group or subtest depends on the type
of parameter associated with it. Different keys are used to change values for different
types of parameters. For example, memory address limits specified for the RAM test
group are changed by typing in numbers over the digits of a given limit or by pressing
the plus (+) or minus (–) key to increase or decrease the given limit. In contrast, to set
limits for the Serial Ports test group, use the <Spacebar> to toggle between
Yes
and
No
.
After you are satisfied with the limits, return to the main screen of the diagnostics by
pressing the <Esc> key. The values you selected under
Test Limits
remain in effect
until you change them or exit the diagnostics. The values are reset to their defaults
when you restart the diagnostics.
Press <Page Down> to select the next menu for the test limits in a category.
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About
in the
Main
menu displays information about the highlighted test group, such
as limits and parameters and how to set them.
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