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modes and types of testing. It includes Quick, Complete, and Custom testing levels to give you control
over testing depth and required user interaction.
Accessing HP Insight Diagnostics
HP Insight Diagnostics is available on the Documentation and Diagnostic CD included with your
workstation blade. To start the diagnostic utility on the CD:
1. Power on your workstation, and then press the F10 key during the initial boot process to enter the
Computer Setup utility.
2. Select your language from the list, and then press the Enter key. In the Computer Setup Utilities
menu, four headings appear: File, Storage, Security and Advanced. Other headings might appear
depending on the workstation.
3. Use the right arrow key to select Storage.
4. Use the down arrow key to select Boot Order, and then press Enter.
5. Select CD/DVD drive, and then enable it as a bootable device by pressing the F5 key. If not already
enabled, pressing the F5 key again disables the device. The default setting is enabled.
6. Set the CD/DVD drive to the top of the boot order. Select CD/DVD, press the Enter key, and then use
the up arrow to move it to the top of the boot order.
7. To apply and save changes, press the F10 key, and then select File>Save Changes and Exit.
8. Insert the Documentation and Diagnostic CD into the workstation.
9. Restart the blade. HP Insight Diagnostics launches.
Survey tab
The Survey tab displays system configuration information. In the View section on the left side of the
screen, you can select the Summary view to see limited configuration data or select the Advanced view to
see the data in the selected category. The following categories of information are available on the Survey
tab:
• All—Provides a listing of all categories of information about the computer.
• Overview—Provides a listing of general information about the computer.
• Architecture—Displays the type of bus the computer uses and BIOS information. In addition, if the
bus is a PCI, information about the PCI configuration appears.
• Asset Control—Displays asset tag, system serial number, and processor information.
• Communication—Displays information about the computer parallel port (LPT) and serial port (COM)
settings, and USB and network controller information.
• Graphics—Displays information about the graphics controller of the computer.
• Input Devices—Displays information about the keyboard, mouse, and other input devices connected
to the computer.
• Memory—Displays information about all memory in the computer. This includes memory slots on the
system board and any memory modules installed.
• Miscellaneous—Displays information obtained from the computer configuration memory (CMOS),
system management BIOS data, system board data, and diagnostics component information.