Dell 3000 manual Before You Start Testing, Starting the Dell Diagnostics

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Before You Start Testing

Follow these steps to safeguard your master copy of the Dell Diagnostics Diskette:

1.Make a working copy of the Dell Diagnostics Diskette on a blank diskette.

Refer to your operating system’s documentation for information on how to duplicate diskettes. Put the original diskette away for safekeeping.

2.Disconnect any attached printers.

3.Set default values in the Setup program.

a.In the Exit menu, choose Get Default Values.

b.Choose Yes when prompted to load the default configuration.

For additional instructions, see the topic titled “Setup Program” in the online System User’s Guide.

4.In the Setup program, confirm the following set- tings in the System Devices menu:

Plug & Play OS = [No] Serial Port = [Auto] Infrared Port = [Auto] Parallel Port = [Auto] Audio = [Enabled]

1st DMA Channel = [DMA 1] 2nd DMA Channel = [DMA 3]

5.In the Power menu of the Setup program, con- firm that the Power Management Mode option is set to Disabled.

6.Press <F10> to save the settings and exit the Setup program.

7.Attach an AC adapter to the computer.

Although it is possible to run the Dell Diagnostics on a computer using battery power, connecting the com- puter to AC power helps ensure that power will not be lost during the tests.

Starting the Dell Diagnostics

After you complete the preliminary instructions specified in the previous section, follow these steps to start the diagnostics:

NOTE: You must have a diskette-drive cable to perform the following procedure. If you do not have a diskette- drive cable, you can order one from Dell. See Chapter 5, Getting Help,” for information on contacting Dell.

1.Install a CD-ROM drive in the options bay.

For instructions, see the topic titled “Options Bay” in the online System User’s Guide .

2.Attach the diskette drive to the parallel port con- nector on the back of the computer.

For instructions, see the topic titled “Parallel Devices” in the online System User’s Guide.

3.Turn off the computer.

4.Place the Dell Diagnostics Diskette in the diskette drive, and boot the computer.

NOTE: Before you read the rest of this chapter, you may want to start the Dell Diagnostics so you can see the menus on your display.

When you start the diagnostics, the Dell logo screen appears, and a program tests the random-access memory (RAM) that will be used by the diagnostics.

If a failure in RAM is detected, a message appears on the screen telling you the memory address of the defective memory module. Write down the memory address and see Chapter 5, “Getting Help,” for instructions on obtain- ing technical assistance.

If no errors are found in RAM, the diagnostics loads and the Diagnostics Menu appears (see Figure 4-1). The menu allows you to exit to the MS-DOS prompt.

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Contents 551&$1 7528%/6+227,1 Page Safety Instructions When Using Your ComputerWhen Removing or Installing Memory Modules Ergonomic Computing HabitsProtecting Against Electrostatic Discharge Viii About This Guide Warranty and Return Policy InformationPreface Typographical Conventions Other Documents You May NeedNotational Conventions Examples autoexec.bat and c\windows Xii Contents Chapter Troubleshooting Your Computer Chapter Running the Dell Diagnostics Xvi Chapter Getting Help Xviii Appendix C Regulatory Notices Figures Dell Confidential Preliminary 2/4/98 Xxiv Xxv Xxvi Introduction Front View of the Portable ComputerHardware Features Back View of the Portable ComputerIntroduction Software Features Using the Power ButtonAccessing Online Documentation Available OptionsGetting Help Dell Inspiron 3000 Reference and Troubleshooting Guide Customizing System Features System UtilitiesMain Menu Options Setup ProgramAccessing the Setup Program Quiet Boot System TimeSystem Date Floppy DriveSystem Devices Menu Options System MemoryExtended Memory PS/2 Mouse IDE ControllerFDD Controller CD-ROM Drive SpeedAudio Security Menu OptionsSystem Password Set System PasswordPassword on Boot Power Menu OptionsPower Management Mode Smart CPU ModeStandby Time-Out Suspend Time-OutSuspend Mode Boot Menu OptionsResume on Modem Ring Resume on Time of DayBoot Menu of Setup Program Exit Menu OptionsReinstalling Utilities and Drivers Reinstalling Video Drivers Click the Settings tab Click the Advanced Properties buttonDouble-click the Display icon Adapter Type box, click the Change ButtonReinstalling Touch Pad Drivers Reinstalling Audio DriversReinstalling the Soft Wavetable Reinstalling Infrared DriversReinstalling the System User’s Guide Click the Service and Support iconWhen prompted, save the file to your hard-disk drive Click Technical Information, and then click DocumentationTroubleshooting Your Computer Backing Up Your FilesBasic Checks Is your computer wet or damaged?Checking Connections Did you receive a system message or beep code?Look and Listen Checking an Optional DeviceSetup Options Boot Routine IndicationsSystem Error Messages Messages and CodesFaulty Ter 5, Getting Help System Beep Codes CmosBeep Codes Finding Software Solutions Installing and Configuring SoftwareUsing Software Error MessagesInput Errors Memory-Resident ProgramsProgram Conflicts Avoiding Interrupt Assignment ConflictsTroubleshooting Procedures Troubleshooting a Wet ComputerTroubleshooting a Damaged Computer Troubleshooting a Power Failure Total Power Failure When Using the AC AdapterTotal Power Failure When Using a Battery Is the battery status indicator blinking? Yes. Go to stepUse the AC adapter to fully charge the battery Call Dell for technical assistanceNo Power to a Part of the Computer Troubleshooting the Diskette DriveTroubleshooting the CD-ROM Drive Does the computer display a drive error message?Troubleshooting the Hard-Disk Drive Troubleshooting an External Keyboard Does the computer recognize the external keyboard?Troubleshooting Memory Troubleshooting the Built-In DisplayTroubleshooting an External Monitor Is an external monitor connected to the computer?Troubleshooting the Serial and Parallel Ports Troubleshooting the Basic I/O FunctionsTroubleshooting a Parallel Printer Troubleshooting a Serial I/O DeviceChange the necessary statements in the start-up files Attempt another print operation on the parallel printerTroubleshooting the Infrared Port Troubleshooting the Touch PadTroubleshooting Audio Functions Dell Inspiron 3000 Reference and Troubleshooting Guide When to Use the Dell Diagnostics Running the Dell DiagnosticsFeatures of the Dell Diagnostics Install a CD-ROM drive in the options bay Before You Start TestingStarting the Dell Diagnostics Completing the Dell Diagnostics How to Use the Dell DiagnosticsConfirming the System Configuration Information How to Use the Menu Main Menu OptionsRun SelectOptions Maximum Errors Allowed Number of Times to Repeat TestsPause for User Response Option ParametersTest Limits Output Device for Error MessagesOutput Device for Status Messages Tests in the Dell Diagnostics AboutKey-Help QuitDell Diagnostics Tests RAMDell Diagnostics Tests System Set Test Group Error MessagesRAM Test Group Video Test Group Keyboard Test Group Why Run a Video Test?Why Run a Keyboard Test? Diskette Drives Test Group Why Run the Mouse Test?Mouse Test Hard-Disk Drives Non-SCSI Test Group Why Run a Diskette Drives Test?Why Run a Hard-Disk Drives Test? Why Run an IDE CD ROM Drives Test? IDE CD ROM Drives Test GroupWhy Run a Serial/Infrared Ports Test? Why Run a Parallel Ports Test?Serial/Infrared Ports Test Group Parallel Ports Test GroupWhy Run an Audio Test? Audio Test GroupDell Inspiron 3000 Reference and Troubleshooting Guide Run the diagnostics for your Dell computer Getting HelpTechnical Assistance Review the Dell Q&AHelp Tools Help ToolsReference and Troubleshooting Guide Commercial Online ServiceDell Diagnostics Program AutoTech ServiceTechFax Service Technical Support ServiceTechConnect BBS Automated Order-Status SystemProblems With Your Order Returning Items for Warranty Repair or CreditProduct Information Before You CallDiagnostics Checklist Diagnostics ChecklistDell Contact Numbers 1344International Dialing Codes Dell Contact Numbers AustraliaAustria BelgiumBrunei CanadaChile ChinaDenmark FinlandFrance GermanyIreland ItalyJapan KoreaLatin America LuxembourgMacau MalaysiaMexico NetherlandsNew Zealand NorwaySingapore South AfricaSoutheast Asian Pacific CountriesThailand SwitzerlandTaiwan Technical Specifications Table A-1. Technical SpecificationsSdram Audio Display XGA Touch Pad Table A-1. Technical Specifications AC Adapter Environmental Computer Diagnostic Video Tests Text Mode Character TestVideo Memory Test Video Hardware TestCharacter Attributes Subtest 80 x Character Set Subtest 80 xCharacter Attributes Subtest 40 x Character Set Subtest 40 xTable B-1. Color Attributes Text Mode Color TestColor Attributes Subtest 80 x Text Mode Pages Test Graphics Mode TestColor Palettes Test Solid Colors Test Regulatory Notices FCC Class B Notice U.S. OnlyModem Requirements IC Notice Canada OnlyCanadian Modem Requirements EN 55022 Compliance Czech Republic OnlyCE Notice Vcci Notices Japan Only Korean Regulatory NoticePolish Center for Testing and Certification Notice 8ZNBHBOJB 1PMTLJFHP$FOUSVNNOM 024 Information Mexico Only Limited One-Year Warranty U.S. and Canada Only Warranties and Return PolicyLimited Three-Year Warranty U.S. and Canada Only Coverage During Year OneCoverage During Years Two and Three GeneralTotal Satisfaction Return Policy U.S. and Canada Only Index Dell Inspiron 3000 Reference and Troubleshooting Guide Help tools TechFax service, 5-4 user’s documentation Dell Inspiron 3000 Reference and Troubleshooting Guide Post Dell Inspiron 3000 Reference and Troubleshooting Guide Index XGA display Dell Information Development File Names &
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