Test selection, Test results, Fixed disk advanced test (fdat) – Lenovo THINKCENTRE 8177 User Manual

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Test

selection

To

select

one

or

more

tests,

use

the

following

procedure.

1.

Open

the

corresponding

test

category.

2.

Using

the

cursor

movement

keys,

highlight

the

desired

test.

3.

Press

the

space

bar.

A

selected

test

is

marked

by

>>

.

Pressing

the

space

bar

again

de-selects

a

test

and

removes

the

>>.

4.

Repeat

steps

2

and

3

above

to

select

all

desired

tests.

Test

results

Diagnostics

test

results

produce

the

following

error

code

format:

Function

Code

Failure

Type

DeviceID

Date

ChkDigits

Text

v

Function

Code:

Represents

the

feature

or

function

within

the

PC.

v

Failure

Type:

Represents

the

type

of

error

encountered.

v

DeviceID:

Contains

the

component’s

unit-ID

which

corresponds

to

either

a

fixed

disk

drive,

removable

media

drive,

serial

or

parallel

port,

processor,

specific

RIMM,

or

a

device

on

the

PCI

bus.

v

Date:

Contains

the

date

when

the

diagnostic

test

was

run.

The

date

is

retrieved

from

CMOS

and

displayed

using

the

YYYYMMDD

format.

v

ChkDigits:

Contains

a

2-digit

check-digit

value

to

ensure

the

following:

Diagnostics

were

run

on

the

specified

date.

Diagnostics

were

run

on

the

specified

computer.

The

diagnostic

error

code

is

recorded

correctly.

v

Text:

Description

of

the

error.

Note:

See

“Diagnostic

error

codes”

on

page

61

for

error

code

listings.

Fixed

disk

advanced

test

(FDAT)

PC-Doctor

Fixed-Disk

1

Advanced

Test

module

(FDAT)

is

a

full-featured

highly

configurable

fixed-disk

test

suite.

The

configurable

capabilities

of

FDAT

allow

users

to

enable

or

disable

specific

tests,

enable

or

disable

testing

features,

control

the

test

log

detail,

alter

testing

parameters,

and

so

on.

FDAT

tests

for

and

reports

most

commonly

found

errors

on

a

fixed-disk

drive

and

is

able

to

test

up

to

128

SCSI

and

4

IDE

drives

(up

to

132

total

drives).

Drive

information

is

gathered

through

FDAT’s

enumeration

of

available

devices

and

user

specific

configuration

parameters

located

in

the

FDAT.INI.

FDAT

uses

information

supplied

by

these

features

to

indicate

specifically

what

devices

are

1. The

terms

fixed

disk

and

hard

disk

are

used

interchangeably.

Chapter

5.

Diagnostics

using

PC-Doctor

for

DOS

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