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NOTE: This test does not apply to Dell Inspiron 3000 computers., Reference and Troubleshooting Guide

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• Mouse - Tests the mouse/touch pad subsystem • Diskette Drives - Tests the diskette drive subsystem • Hard-Disk Drives (Non-SCSI) - Tests the IDE hard-disk drive subsystem • IDE CD ROM Drives - Tests a CD-ROM drive subsystem • Serial/Infrared Ports - Tests the serial communications port • Parallel Ports - Tests the parallel communications port • Audio - Tests the operation of the audio chip set • SCSI Devices - Tests a SCSI hard-disk drive subsystem NOTE: This test does not apply to Dell Inspiron 3000 computers. • Network Interface - Tests a network controller and its associated interface NOTE: This test does not apply to Dell Inspiron 3000 computers. Before starting the Dell Diagnostics, you must configure the computer correctly. For more information, see "Before You Start Testing" in Chapter 4 of the Reference and Troubleshooting Guide. To run the Dell Diagnostics completely, you must have an external diskette drive with a diskette drive cable attached. Follow these steps to start the diagnostics: 1. Install a CD-ROM drive in the options bay. 2. Attach the external diskette drive cable to the parallel port connector on the back of the computer. 3. Turn off the computer. 4. Place a copy of the Dell Diagnostics Diskette in the diskette drive, and boot the computer. Starting the diagnostics causes the Dell logo screen to appear, followed by a message indicating that the diagnostics is loading. Before the diagnostics loads, a program tests the portion of main memory (RAM) required for loading the diagnostics. If a main memory error is detected, a message appears on the screen telling you a memory module has failed. If no errors are found in main memory, the diagnostics loads, and the Diagnostics Menu appears. This menu lets you choose the following options or exit to the MS-DOS® prompt: • Run Quick Tests - Runs preselected tests to quickly locate a computer fail- ure or to indicate where further testing is needed to isolate a failure • Run All Tests - Runs all tests for a thorough test of the computer • Run Specific Tests - Tests a particular area or subsystem of the computer Beep Codes and Error Messages 3-5

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Beep Codes and Error Messages
3-5
Mouse — Tests the mouse/touch pad subsystem
Diskette Drives — Tests the diskette drive subsystem
Hard-Disk Drives (Non-SCSI) — Tests the IDE hard-disk drive subsystem
IDE CD ROM Drives — Tests a CD-ROM drive subsystem
Serial/Infrared Ports — Tests the serial communications port
Parallel Ports — Tests the parallel communications port
Audio — Tests the operation of the audio chip set
SCSI Devices — Tests a SCSI hard-disk drive subsystem
NOTE: This test does not apply to Dell Inspiron 3000 computers.
Network Interface — Tests a network controller and its associated interface
NOTE: This test does not apply to Dell Inspiron 3000 computers.
Before starting the Dell Diagnostics, you must configure the computer cor-
rectly. For more information, see “Before You Start Testing” in Chapter 4 of the
Reference and Troubleshooting Guide
.
To run the Dell Diagnostics completely, you must have an external diskette
drive with a diskette drive cable attached.
Follow these steps to start the diagnostics:
1.
Install a CD-ROM drive in the options bay.
2.
Attach the external diskette drive cable to the parallel port connector on the
back of the computer.
3.
Turn off the computer.
4.
Place a copy of the
Dell Diagnostics Diskette
in the diskette
drive, and boot
the computer.
Starting the diagnostics causes the Dell logo screen to appear, followed by a
message indicating that the diagnostics is loading. Before the diagnostics loads,
a program tests the portion of main memory (RAM) required for loading the
diagnostics. If a main memory error is detected, a message appears on the
screen telling you a memory module has failed.
If no errors are found in main memory, the diagnostics loads, and the Diagnos-
tics Menu appears. This menu lets you choose the following options or exit to
the MS-DOS
®
prompt:
Run Quick Tests — Runs preselected tests to quickly locate a computer fail-
ure or to indicate where further testing is needed to isolate a failure
Run All Tests
— Runs all tests for a thorough test of the computer
Run Specific Tests
— Tests a particular area or subsystem of the computer