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Computer Diagnostic Features Tabs-Overview, Test, Status, Log, Error Below the Tool Bar are five tabs: ■ Overview-The Overview window displays general overview information about the computer. This is the window that is displayed when you first start the utility. The left side of the window shows hardware information, and the right side of the window shows software information. ■ Test-The Test window allows you to choose various parts of the system to test. You can also choose the type of test and testing mode. ■ Status-The Status window displays the status of each test in progress. You can cancel testing by clicking the Cancel Testing button. ■ Log-The Log window displays a log of tests for each device. ■ Error-The Error window displays any errors that occurred during device testing. The window lists the device being tested, the type and number of errors, and the error code. Running Diagnostic Tests in Diagnostics for Windows To run diagnostic tests: 1. Click Start > HP Information Center > Diagnostics for Windows. You can also select the Diagnostics for Windows icon, located in the Control Panel, by clicking Start > Control Panel, then select Diagnostics for Windows. The screen displays the overview of the computer hardware and software. Five tabs are displayed below the row of icons: Overview, Test, Status, Log, and Error. 2. Click the Test tab, or click Tab at the top of the screen and select Test. 3. Select one of the following options: ❏ Quick Test-Runs a quick, general test on each device. Requires no user intervention if Unattended Mode is selected. ❏ Complete Test-Runs maximum testing of each device. The user can select Interactive Mode or Unattended Mode. 1-6 www.hp.com Troubleshooting Guide

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Troubleshooting Guide
Computer Diagnostic Features
Tabs—Overview, Test, Status, Log, Error
Below the Tool Bar are five tabs:
Overview—The Overview window displays general overview
information about the computer. This is the window that is
displayed when you first start the utility. The left side of the
window shows hardware information, and the right side of the
window shows software information.
Test—The Test window allows you to choose various parts of
the system to test. You can also choose the type of test and
testing mode.
Status—The Status window displays the status of each test in
progress. You can cancel testing by clicking the
Cancel Testing
button.
Log—The Log window displays a log of tests for each device.
Error—The Error window displays any errors that occurred
during device testing. The window lists the device being tested,
the type and number of errors, and the error code.
Running Diagnostic Tests in Diagnostics for Windows
To run diagnostic tests:
1. Click
Start > HP Information Center > Diagnostics for
Windows
.
You can also select the
Diagnostics for Windows
icon, located in the Control Panel, by clicking
Start > Control
Panel
, then select
Diagnostics for Windows
.
The screen displays the overview of the computer hardware and
software. Five tabs are displayed below the row of icons:
Overview
,
Test
,
Status
,
Log
, and
Error
.
2. Click the
Test
tab, or click
Tab
at the top of the screen and
select
Test
.
3. Select one of the following options:
Quick Test—Runs a quick, general test on each device.
Requires no user intervention if Unattended Mode is selected.
Complete Test—Runs maximum testing of each device. The
user can select Interactive Mode or Unattended Mode.