IBM(R) Enhanced Diagnostics program Version 2.0.1251 T5YT35A This README file contains instructions for using the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics program. CONTENTS ________ 1.0 Description 2.0 Starting the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics program 3.0 Navigating the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics program 4.0 Running diagnostic tests 5.0 IBM Advanced Memory Diagnostics 6.0 Hard-disk formatting utilities 7.0 Viewing the test log 1.0 DESCRIPTION _______________ The IBM Enhanced Diagnostics program is a self-starting, DOS diagnostic utility you can use to detect failing hardware components. IBM and PC-Doctor, Inc., maker of diagnostic software, have developed a highly effective diagnostic application designed specifically to support the IBM PC 300(R), PC 700(TM), IntelliStation(R), Netfinity(R) 1000 and 3000, and entry xSeries(R) products. 2.0 STARTING THE IBM ENHANCED DIAGNOSTICS PROGRAM _________________________________________________ To start the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics program from an IBM Enhanced Diagnostics diskette, do the following: 1. Shut down and turn off the computer. 2. Wait 10 seconds. 3. Insert the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics diskette into diskette drive A. 4. Turn on the computer. The main menu is displayed. 5. Highlight Run IBM Enhanced Diagnostics, and press Enter. To start the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics program from a CD, do the following: 1. Make sure that the CD-ROM drive is in the startup sequence for your computer. 2. With the computer turned on, insert the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics CD (or the Device Driver and IBM Enhanced Diagnostics CD) into the CD-ROM drive. 3. Shut down and turn off the computer. 4. Wait 10 seconds. 5. Turn on the computer. The main menu is displayed. 6. Highlight Run IBM Enhanced Diagnostics, and press Enter. 3.0 NAVIGATING THE IBM ENHANCED DIAGNOSTICS PROGRAM ___________________________________________________ You can use either the mouse or the keyboard to navigate the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics program. To select an item with the mouse, click the item. To use the keyboard: o Use the cursor-movement keys to highlight an item. o Press the Enter key to select a highlighted item. o Press the Esc key to return to the previous screen or menu. o Press the F1 key to display online help. 4.0 RUNNING DIAGNOSTIC TESTS ____________________________ To run the diagnostic tests, you select items from a list of test categories. The first two items in the list are Run Normal Test and Run Quick Test. Run Normal Test runs a predefined set of tests from the list of categories; Run Quick Test runs a subset of those tests and takes less time to run. To run diagnostic tests, do the following: 1. From the toolbar, select Diagnostics. A list of all the test categories appears. 2. Select and run diagnostic tests in any of the following ways: o Select Run Normal Test or Run Quick Test to run a predefined set of tests. o Select any category from the list. In the list of tests that appears, selected tests are indicated by chevrons (>>). To select or deselect a test, click beside the test, or highlight the test and press the Spacebar. Press Ctrl+Enter to run all the selected tests in the category, or exit from that category and display another category to make additional selections. When you have finished making your selections, press F5 to run all selected tests in all categories. o Select any category from the list. In the list of tests that appears, select one test. This runs only that test. To stop a test at any time, press Esc. As each test runs, the test results (N/A, PASSED, FAILED, ABORTED, or USER QUIT) are displayed on the screen, beside each test name. Test results are also entered into a test log file. 5.0 IBM ADVANCED MEMORY DIAGNOSTICS ___________________________________ You can use the IBM Advanced Memory Diagnostics to identify a particular memory module (SIMM or DIMM) that fails during testing. Refer to the "System Board Layouts" section in the latest PC 300/700, IntelliStation, Netfinity 1000 or 3000, or entry xSeries Hardware Maintenance Manual (HMM) to locate the memory sockets, or press F1 twice to display the Online Manual, and select Chapter 11, SIMM/DIMM Locator. You can perform either a full memory test or a quick memory test on all memory in the computer or on a single memory socket. o The full memory test detects marginal, intermittent, and solid (stuck) memory failures. It takes approximately 80 seconds per 1 MB of memory. o The quick memory test detects solid (stuck) memory failures only. It takes approximately 20 seconds per 1 MB of memory. Only populated sockets can be selected for testing. An unpopulated socket is indicated by "........" beside the socket-test name. To run the IBM Advanced Memory Diagnostics, do the following: 1. From the toolbar, select Diagnostics. 2. Select Memory Test-Full or Memory Test-Quick. 6.0 HARD-DISK FORMATTING UTILITIES __________________________________ The IBM PC Enhanced Diagnostics program has two hard-disk formatting utilities: Quick Erase Hard Drive and Full Erase Hard Drive. ATTENTION: Make sure that all data is backed up before you use either of these programs. Quick Erase Hard Drive is a DOS utility that does the following: o Destroys the master boot record (MBR) on the hard disk o Destroys all copies of the FAT table on all partitions (both the master and the backup) o Destroys the partition table o Provides messages that warn the user that this is an irrecoverable process Full Erase Hard Drive is a DOS utility that performs all the functions of Quick Erase Hard Drive plus the following: o Writes random data to all sectors of the hard disk o Provides an estimate of the time to completion and a visual representation of completion status To run the Quick Erase Hard Drive or Full Erase Hard Drive utility, do the following: 1. From the toolbar, select Utility. 2. Select Quick Erase Hard Drive or Full Erase Hard Drive, and follow the instructions. 7.0 VIEWING THE TEST LOG ________________________ To view a list of test results and details of failures, do the following: 1. From any test-category screen, press F3 to display the test log. 2. Press F3 again to save the test log to a diskette, or press F2 to print the test log. 8.0 CHANGE HISTORY __________________ 2.0.1175 - fixed a problem where individual sockets are not enumerated by the memory test for all products - fixed a problem where the DDDCD would not boot on some IDE systems 2.0.1182 - added/updated help entries 2.0.1186 - fixed a problem where the CPU misc ops test was returning N/A when run on CPUs which support the RDTSC instruction, instead of returning N/A for CPUs which do not 2.0.1200 - added status bar captions to several menu items: Diagnostics\Run Normal Test, Diagnostics\Run Quick Test, Utility\Print Log, Utility\Save Log, etc. 2.0.1224 - fixed a problem where the memory test failed on DIMMs mapped above 4GB 2.0.1230 - removed interactive tests from quick tests 2.0.1243 - added support for new products 2.0.1251 - added support for new products - fixed a problem where the ethernet chip was not detected properly on some systems 9.0 TRADEMARKS _______________ The following terms are trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both: IBM IntelliStation Netfinity PC 300 PC 700 xSeries Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. 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