Toshiba Magnia 510D User Manual
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HW Diagnostics
CD-ROM TEST
[10. CD-ROM TEST]
To test the computer's CD-ROM functions,
insert the SST CD-ROM for the test.
[01. Sequential address read]
This subtest is a sequential reading of one block unit of all the logical addresses.
[02. Random address read]
This subtest reads data at random addresses.
CD-ROM TEST (CDR) Error log
Status
Error name
Meaning
01
BAD COMMAND
Bad command error
02
ILLEGAL LENGTH
Illegal length error
03
UNIT ATTENTION
Unit attention error
04
MEDIA CHANGE REQUEST
Media change request error
05
END OF MEDIA DETECT
End of media detect error
08
CHECK CONDITION
Check condition error
20
DRIVE NOT READY
Drive not ready error
40
SEEK ERROR
Seek error
80
TIME OUT
Time out error
90
RESET ERROR
Reset error
[11. IDE HDD TEST]
This test checks the IDE HDD functions. (You cannot select this test if the IDE HDD(s)
does not exist.)
Before running the test, you must designate the items for testing.
Connection I/F
This option sets the target IDE interface. When you choose "ALL", the subtest tests all
disks connected to the server. When you choose "M.B.IDE", the subtest tests disks
connected to the on-board IDE controller. When you choose "RAID card", the subtest tests
disks connected to the IDE RAID card.
TEST Drive Number
This option sets the target drive number. When you choose "ALL", the subtest tests all
disks connected to the IDE interface, as specified the Connection I/F parameter. (If the
drive is only connected to the master port, this test will only test the master port.)
When you choose "0", the subtest tests disks connected to the master port of IDE interface,
as specified the Connection I/F parameter.
When you choose "1", the subtest tests all disks connected to the slave port of IDE interface,
as specified the Connection I/F parameter.
NOTE: When you choose the Connection I/F as "RAID card", and you choose the Test Drive number as
"0" or "1", the subtest tests all disks connected to the RAID card. The drive number will be numbered next
to the disks, connected to the on-board IDE controller.