What's it all mean? - Andy Shiekh
It does not really matter what each test implies, ANY failed test is unacceptable.Thursday, August 24 2006 @ 11:54 AM PDT
What's it all mean? - Tony the Tech
The original comment has some merit. Sure a bad result is not a good thing. But rather than throw out the entire machine, it would be nice to know something like which memory module needs replacing. You can figure this out from the addresses and such with a little work, but wouldn't it be nicer if the program did this for you?Sunday, September 24 2006 @ 10:56 PM PDT
What's it all mean? - stiversb1
If you don't know what you're doing enough to know what the output means, it's useful in that you can hand the output off to a technician who can assist you.That being said, if you don't know what the output means, it's also not really that hard to find a book on basic computer tech and learn the minimal necessary to be able to interpret the data.
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