How To Run An Advanced System Test - HP OmniBook 2000 User Manual

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Advanced System Tests

How to Run an Advanced System Test

Each test must be selected and started by the user. There are two ways of running
tests:
Individually, by selecting the test in the menu
In a batch, by using the Batch facility. Refer to "Batch Tests" on page 4-6.
To perform an advanced test, do these steps:
1. At the top menu bar, select the component to test. The following components
are available:
System: processor and sub-system tests
Memory: BIOS, main memory, and cache memory tests
IDE: IDE device (such as an IDE hard disk drive) tests
FDD: flexible disk drive tests
SCSI: SCSI device (such as an SCSI hard disk drive) tests
KBD: keyboard tests
Video: graphics system tests
Misc: other tests, such as mouse and serial port tests.
User: special tests for unique OmniBook devices.
Some menus will be disabled if they are not appropriate for your PC or if devices are
disabled in the PC's Setup program. For example, if you do not have a SCSI
controller, the SCSI menu in the advanced tests will be disabled.
2. A sub-menu appears, showing the list of tests available for the selected
component. Select the desired test by moving the selection bar and pressing
ENTER.
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