Dell 3000 manual How to Use the Menu, Main Menu Options, Run, Select, Subtest

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How to Use the Menu

One of the menu options is already highlighted at the bot- tom of the screen. You can move the highlighting from one option to another by pressing the left- or right-arrow key. As you move from one menu option to another, a brief explanation of the currently highlighted option appears on the bottom line of the screen.

If you want more information about a test group or sub- test, move the highlight to the About option and press <Enter>. After reading the information, press <Esc> to return to the previous screen.

Main Menu Options

The Main menu of the diagnostics main screen lists eight options: Run, Select, Subtest, Options, Test Limits, About, Key-Help, and Quit.

NOTE: Before running any test groups or subtests (by selecting Run and then All), you should consider setting glo- bal parameters within the Options option. They offer you greater control over how the test groups or subtests are run and how their results are reported.

There are two ways to select a menu option:

Type the capitalized letter in the option (for example, type r to select the Run option).

Use the left- or right-arrow key to highlight the option, and then press <Enter>.

Whenever one of the eight options is selected, additional choices become available.

The following subsections explain the menu options as listed from left to right in the Main menu.

Run

Run displays five options: One, Selected, All, Key-Help, and Quit Menu. If you select One, only the highlighted test group is run. If you choose Selected, the computer runs the test groups, or the selected subtests within the test groups that you selected. (Select test groups or sub- tests within test groups with the Select or Subtest options, as described in the following subsections.) If you select All, all of the subtests in all of the test groups are run.

(The test groups or subtests are run in the order they are listed.)

The Key-Help option displays a list of key controls avail- able for the selected option. The Quit Menu option returns you to the Main menu.

Select

Select allows you to select individual test groups to tailor the testing process to your particular needs. You can choose one or more test groups and run them sequentially or individually. When you choose Select, five options are displayed: All, One, Clear All, Key-Help, and Quit Menu.

To select all the test groups, highlight All in the Select menu, and press <Enter>. To select an individual test group, either press the up- or down-arrow key to high- light the test group and then press the <Spacebar>, or highlight One in the Select menu and press <Enter>.

To reverse a test group selection, highlight the test group and press the <Spacebar>. To clear all selected test groups, select Clear All.

The Key-help option displays a list of key controls avail- able for the selected option. The Quit Menu option returns you to the Main menu.

Subtest

Most of the test groups consist of several subtests. Use the Subtest option to select individual subtests within the test group(s).

When you select Subtest, many of the same options as those on the Main menu are displayed: Run, Select, Options, Test Limits, About, Key-Help, and Quit Menu. Each of these options is explained in the following subsections.

Run (Under Subtest)

Run in the Subtest menu displays five options: One, Selected, All, Key-Help, and Quit Menu. If you select One, only the highlighted subtest is run. If you choose Selected, only the selected subtests are run. If you select All, every subtest in the selected test group is run. (The subtests are run in the order they are listed.)

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Troubleshooting Your ComputerBacking Up Your Files Basic ChecksDid you receive a system message or beep code? Checking ConnectionsChecking an Optional Device Look and ListenBoot Routine Indications Setup OptionsMessages and Codes System Error MessagesFaulty Ter 5, Getting Help Cmos System Beep CodesBeep Codes Error Messages Finding Software SolutionsInstalling and Configuring Software Using SoftwareAvoiding Interrupt Assignment Conflicts Input ErrorsMemory-Resident Programs Program ConflictsTroubleshooting a Wet Computer Troubleshooting ProceduresTroubleshooting a Damaged Computer Total Power Failure When Using the AC Adapter Troubleshooting a Power FailureCall Dell for technical assistance Total Power Failure When Using a BatteryIs the battery status indicator blinking? Yes. Go to step Use the AC adapter to fully charge the batteryDoes the computer display a drive error message? No Power to a Part of the ComputerTroubleshooting the Diskette Drive Troubleshooting the CD-ROM DriveTroubleshooting the Hard-Disk Drive Does the computer recognize the external keyboard? Troubleshooting an External KeyboardTroubleshooting the Built-In Display Troubleshooting MemoryIs an external monitor connected to the computer? Troubleshooting an External MonitorTroubleshooting the Basic I/O Functions Troubleshooting the Serial and Parallel PortsAttempt another print operation on the parallel printer Troubleshooting a Parallel PrinterTroubleshooting a Serial I/O Device Change the necessary statements in the start-up filesTroubleshooting the Touch Pad Troubleshooting the Infrared PortTroubleshooting 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 How to Use the Dell Diagnostics Completing the Dell DiagnosticsConfirming the System Configuration Information Select How to Use the MenuMain Menu Options RunOptions Option Parameters Maximum Errors AllowedNumber of Times to Repeat Tests Pause for User ResponseTest Limits Output Device for Error MessagesOutput Device for Status Messages Quit Tests in the Dell DiagnosticsAbout Key-HelpRAM Dell Diagnostics TestsDell 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? 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