Using Dell Diagnostics; When To Use The Dell Diagnostics; Features Of The Dell Diagnostics; Starting The Dell Diagnostics - Dell Inspiron 8200 Manual

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Using Dell Diagnostics

Dell™ Inspiron™ 8200
  When to Use the Dell Diagnostics
  Features of the Dell Diagnostics
  Starting the Dell Diagnostics
  Advanced Testing
  Confirming the System Configuration Information

When to Use the Dell Diagnostics

Whenever a major component or device in your computer does not function properly, you may have a component failure. If you are experiencing a problem
with your computer, Dell recommends that you perform the checks in
assistance.
As long as the microprocessor and the display, keyboard, and CD or DVD drive are working, you can use the Dell Diagnostics. Running the Dell Diagnostics may
help you to resolve the problem yourself quickly without having to contact Dell for assistance.
If you are experienced with computers and know what component(s) you need to test, simply select the appropriate diagnostic test group(s) or subtest(s). If
you are unsure about how to begin diagnosing a problem, see

Features of the Dell Diagnostics

The Dell Diagnostics helps you check your computer's hardware without any additional equipment and without destroying any data. By using the diagnostics,
you can have confidence in your computer's operation. And if you find a problem you cannot solve by yourself, the diagnostic tests can provide you with
important information you will need when talking to Dell's service and support personnel. If you are experiencing a problem with your computer, Dell
recommends that you perform the checks in
NOTICE:
Use the Dell Diagnostics to test only your Dell™ computer. Using this program with other computers may cause incorrect computer responses 
or result in error messages.
The diagnostic test groups or subtests also have these helpful features:
Options that let you perform quick checks or extensive tests on one or all devices
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An option that allows you to choose the number of times a test group or subtest is repeated
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The ability to display test results or to save them in a file
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Options to temporarily suspend testing if an error is detected, or to terminate testing when an adjustable error limit is reached
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Extensive online Help screens that describe the tests and how to run them
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Status messages that inform you whether test groups or subtests were completed successfully
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Error messages that appear if any problems are detected
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Starting the Dell Diagnostics

HINT:
Dell recommends that you print these procedures before you begin.
Before you can start the Dell Diagnostics you need to reset your boot sequence and boot from the Drivers and Utilities CD for your computer.
HINT:
You can only boot from a CD, CD-RW, or DVD drive installed as a fixed drive. You cannot boot from a drive installed in the module bay.
1.  Turn off the computer.
2.  If the computer is docked, undock the computer.
3.  Ensure that the computer is connected to an electrical outlet.
4.  Turn on the computer with the Drivers and Utilities CD in the CD, CD-RW, or DVD drive.
5.  Press
to enter the system setup program as soon as the Dell logo screen appears, and before the Microsoft® Windows® logo screen appears.
6.  Select the Boot Order page of the system setup program. Make a note of the device currently set as the first (top) boot device, and then set the first
three devices in the boot sequence in the following order:
Diskette Drive
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CD/DVD/CD-RW drive
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Internal HDD
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"Solving
Problems" and run the
"Starting the Dell
"Solving
Problems" and run the Dell Diagnostics before you call Dell for technical assistance.
Dell Diagnostics
Diagnostics" and
"Advanced
Testing."
before you call Dell for technical

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