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Dell PowerEdge 2300 Systems Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
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When you boot the system from the diagnostics diskette, the Dell Diagnostics checks
the system configuration information and displays it in the System Configuration area
on the main screen.
The following sources supply this configuration information for the Dell Diagnostics:
The system configuration information settings (stored in nonvolatile RAM
[NVRAM]) that you selected while using the System Setup program
Identification tests of the microprocessor, the video controller, the keyboard con-
troller, and other key components
Basic input/output system (BIOS) configuration information temporarily saved in
RAM
Do not be concerned if the System Configuration area does not list the names of all
the components or devices you know are part of the computer system. For example,
RAM
System Set
Video
Keyboard
Mouse
Diskette Drives
Serial/Infrared Ports
Parallel Ports
SCSI Devices
Other
NOTE: The options displayed on the screen should reflect the hardware configuration of the computer system.
Dell Computer Corporation
Dell PowerEdge 2300 Diagnostics Version
X.XX
Processor Pentium II
Memory 128 MB
Secondary Cache 512 KB
I/O APIC
Video SVGA,1024K
Keyboard 101 Key
Diskette Drives A:1.4MB, B: None
Serial Ports 2
Parallel Ports 1
Mouse PS/2 2-button
Modems None
SCSI Cntlrs-Devs 2-3
Embedded Server Management
System Configuration
Available Test Groups
Main Menu: Run seLect Subtest Options Test Limits About Key-Help Quit
Display the Run Menu.
Press Q to Quit
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