
4 Advanced System Tests
How to Run an Advanced System Test
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At the top menu bar, select the component to test. The following
components are available:
•
System
: processor and sub-system tests
•
Memory
: BIOS, main memory, and cache memory tests
•
IDE
: IDE device (such as an IDE hard disk drive) tests
•
FDD
: flexible disk drive tests
•
SCSI
: SCSI device (such as a SCSI hard disk drive) tests
•
KBD
: keyboard tests
•
Video
: graphics system tests
•
USB
: Universal Serial Bus tests
•
Misc
: other tests, such as mouse and serial port tests
•
User
: user defined tests
•
Batch
: to run a pre-defined set of tests.
NOTE
Some menus will be disabled if they are not appropriate for your PC. For
example, if you do not have a SCSI controller, the
SCSI
menu in the
advanced tests will be disabled.
2
A sub-menu appears, showing the list of tests available for the
selected component. Select the desired test by moving the selection
bar and pressing
.
3
Depending on the test selected, the test may start immediately.
Alternatively, a window of test parameters is displayed.
To change a test parameter, select the parameter and press
. You can then select between the available values for that
parameter. We recommend that you change these configuration
values only if you are familiar with their meaning and purpose.
To proceed with the test, select
Continue
.
Press
to abort the test while it is running. Some tests are critical
and cannot be aborted. If you abort the test, the message
Test
Aborted
is displayed.
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