Hp Hardware Diagnostics; Where Can I Get E-Diagtools; Starting E-Diagtools From The Cd-Rom - HP vectra vl420 Quick User Manual

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HP Hardware Diagnostics

Note
You are requested to run e-DiagTools before contacting HP for warranty service. This is to obtain
information that will be requested by a support agent.
Most HP PC models include hardware diagnostic software called either HP
Diagtools or HP e-Diagtools. The software can be used to diagnose
hardware related problems on your PC. This diagnostic software is
generally present on the HP Utility Partition of the hard disk. Do NOT
delete the HP Utility Partition. For more information about this utility,
refer to the e-Diagtools User's Guide, available on the HP support web.

Where Can I Get e-DiagTools?

HP e-DiagTools is supplied on the following media (depending on your
PC):
The Utility Partition pre-installed on your hard drive (recommended)
The HP PC Image Engineer - Image Library and Diagnostics
System CD-ROM that came with your PC
The HP DiagTools CD available from HP's Support web site:
www.hp.com/go/e-diagtools
The HP Diagtools CD-ROM for Linux HP PCs.
Starting e-DiagTools from the Utility Partition on your Hard Drive
Note
This method will only work if the diagnostics partition on your hard disk drive is intact.
1 Restart your PC and, depending on your model:
press the function key F10 when you see the message Press F10
to enter HP Utility Partition or any other key to
proceed... or
press function key F8 , then select Diagnostics.
2 In the e-Diagtools main menu, select the option to run e-DiagTools
hardware diagnostics.

Starting e-DiagTools from the CD-ROM

To start e-DiagTools from the CD-ROM:
1 Select CD-ROM as the primary boot device.
2 Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive and restart your computer.
3 Select the system to run e-Diag-Tools hardware diagnostics.
Note
If you are unable to boot from your CD-ROM drive, restart your PC and enter HP's Setup program
by pressing F2 or F8 followed by F2 (depending on your model). Check the Boot device settings
to ensure that your PC can boot from the CD-ROM.
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