A selected test is marked by >>. Pressing the space bar again de-selects a test
and removes the chevron.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 above to select all desired tests.
Module test menu/hardware configuration reportDepending on the diagnostic version level you are using, the installed devices in
the computer are verified in one of two ways.
1. At the start of the diagnostic tests, the Module TestMenu is displayed.
Normally,all installed devices in the computer are highlighted on the menu.
2. At the start of the diagnostic tests, the main menu appears. From this menu,
select System Info, then select Hardware Configuration from the next menu.
Normally,all installed devices in the computer are highlighted on this report.
If an installed device is not recognized by diagnostisc, then review the following:
vThe diagnostic code for the device is not in the siagnostic programs. Run the
diagnostics provided with that device.
vThe missing device is defective or it requires an additional diskette or service
manual.
vAn unrecognizable device is installed.
vA defective device is causing another device not to be recognized.
vThe SCSI controller failed (on the system board or SCSI adapter).
vUse the procedure in “Undetermined problems”on page 79 to find the problem.
If a device is missing from the list, replace it. If this does not correct the problem,
use the procedure in “Undetermined problems”on page 79.
Memory Diagnostic testsThe Memory Diagnostics provide the capability to identify a particular memory
module (SIMM or DIMM) which fails during testing. Use the System Board Layout
section to reference the memory sockets, or select F1 twice to load the Diagnostics
online manual and select ″SIMM/DIMM/RIMM Locator″.
Follow the steps below to locate the Memory Diagnostic tests options.
1. Select the DIAGNOSTICS option on the toolbar and press Enter.
2. Highlight either the Memory Test-Fullor Memory Test-Quick option and press
Enter.
3.
vMemory Test-Full
The full memory test will take about 80 seconds per MB of memory and will
detect marginal, intermittent, and solid (stuck) memory failures.
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