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System Overview |
Includes basic
information about your system, motherboard, BIOS, processor, memory cache, drives, video, modem, network,
buses, and ports. |
Hardware ID Image |
Enables you to create a document showing information
about your system, including comparisons between the updates and the newest versions of
your system. XML is the format used to create and display this information;
however, you can also choose a text (.txt) format. |
System Management Information |
Provides information obtained
from the system about the BIOS type, system, motherboard, enclosure, processors, memory modules,
cache, slots, system event log, memory array, memory devices, memory device mapped addresses,
and system boot. |
PCI Bus Information |
Includes details about specific devices from pci-config space within the
system, similar to the System Management Information option. |
IDE Bus Information |
Shows the master/slave
devices on the primary and secondary IDE controllers. |
PCMCIA/CardBus Information |
Might not be relevant
to all servers. |
Interrupt Vectors |
Lists and details device interrupt vector information. |
IRQ Information |
Shows hardware
interrupt assignments. |
Device Drivers |
Shows device drivers loaded under Open DOS. |
APM Information |
Tests the Advanced
Power Management (APM) capabilities of the system. You can choose to change the
power state, view the power status, indicate CPU usage, get a power management
(PM) event, or change the interface mode. |
I/O Port Browser |
Shows the I/O port
assignments for the hardware devices on the system. |
Memory Browser |
Enables you to view
the mapped memory for the entire system. |
Sector Browser |
Reads sector information from the
hard disks and DVD disks sector by sector. |
CPU Frequency Monitor |
Tests the processor speed. |
CMOS
RAM Utilities |
Shows the CMOS settings of the system. |
SCSI Utilities |
Might not be relevant
to all servers. |
Text File Editor |
Opens a text file editor. |
Startup Options |
Enables you to
set up options for diagnostic testing. |