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3.1 The Diagnostic Test
This chapter explains how to use the Diagnostic Test program to test the functions of the
computer’s hardware modules. The Diagnostic Test Program is stored on the Diagnostic
Disk. The Diagnostic Test program consists of eight programs that are grouped into the
Service Program Module (DIAGNOSTIC TEST MENU).
NOTE: To start the diagnostics, follow these steps:
1. Check all cables for loose connections.
2. Exit any application you may be using and close Windows.
The DIAGNOSTIC MENU consists of the following eight functions.
DIAGNOSTIC TEST
HEAD CLEANING
LOG UTILITIES
RUNNING TEST
FDD UTILITIES
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
EXIT TO MS-DOS
SETUP
The DIAGNOSTIC TEST MENU contains the following eleven functional tests:
SYSTEM TEST
MEMORY TEST
KEYBOARD TEST
DISPLAY TEST
FLOPPY DISK TEST
PRINTER TEST
ASYNC TEST
HARD DISK TEST
REAL TIMER TEST
NDP TEST
EXPANSION TEST
CD-ROM/DVD-ROM TEST
Other tests as follows
WIRELESS LAN (Agere) TEST
WIRELESS LAN (Atheros) TEST
WIRELESS LAN (Calexico) TEST
SOUND/MODEM TEST
IEEE1394 TEST
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