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Aptiva - 2162 Using Advanced Diagnostic test programs
Applicable to: World-Wide
The test programs provide advanced functions and utilities for users and service or support professionals
to troubleshoot even the most difficult problems.
Program Navigation
You can maneuver within the test programs by typing the first letter of a menu choice, using the function keys,
or using command-line options.
Using the First Letter of a Menu Choice
Throughout the test programs, pressing the first letter of an option on a menu is the same as moving to that
item with the cursor and pressing Enter.
Using the Function Keys
Use the following keys to maneuver throughout the test programs:
Keys |
Action |
Enter |
Select an item, run the test module, or run the test |
Down Arrow |
Moves the cursor down |
Up Arrow |
Moves the cursor up |
F1 |
Calls up the appropriate Help information. Use the up arrow key (½ ) or the down arrow key (ƒ ) to scroll through the information. Pressing F1 from within a Help screen provides a help index from which you can select different categories. One of the important help categories is function key usage.Pressing Esc exits Help and returns to where you left off. |
Esc |
Go back to the previous menu. |
Additional functions are available in the Module Tests screen and the Test Group screen using the following keys:
Keys |
Action |
Tab |
Move to test group (or move parameters) |
Spacebar |
Toggle modules on/off (or toggle tests on/off) |
Keys |
Action |
F2 |
View test results log |
F10 |
Local menu |
+ |
Next logical unit number (for example, LUN 1, LUN 2, and so on) |
- |
Previous logical unit number |
Command Line Options
To enter QAPlus/Pro commands:
Note: Before beginning, ensure that Rapid Resume is disabled in the Setup Utility.
1. Install the Diagnostics CD in the CD-ROM drive.
2. Power-off, then power-on the system unit.
3. Do not press F1 during POST.
4. If any POST errors appear after POST, makea note of the errors and press the Esc key.
5. When the Aptiva Diagnostics and Utilities Menu— screen is displayed, depress the zero key fora DOS
prompt, then change the DOS prompt to G:
6. Type QAPLPRO/XXX (where /XXX represents one of the following from the list below) then press Enter.
Command |
Action |
/B&W |
The /B&W command line option forces the program to load in Black and White (Monochrome) mode, which is often more readable on laptop computers. |
/LOG=file |
The /LOG=file command line option directs the test programs to start using a specified Error Log file. |
/INT10 |
The /INT10 command line option forces the test programs to use the BIOS for screen writes. |
/OXXX |
The /OXXX command line option, where XXX=test group (for example, MBD/MEM/VID/HDU/FDU/KBD/COM/LPT, and so on), omits the designated test group from testing. |
/USRCONFIG |
The /USERCONFIG=file command line option tells the test programs to look for a user =file diagnostic configuration file other than the default USERDIAG.CFG. |
/SCRIPT |
The /SCRIPT=file[,R] command line option with the ,R— runs the selected script. Please see =file ,R~ Scripting— for a description of scripting. |
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Date Created |
11-04-97 | |
Last Updated |
17-02-99 | |
Revision Date |
16-02-2000 | |
Brand |
IBM Aptiva | |
Product Family |
Aptiva | |
Machine Type |
2162 | |
Model |
all | |
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