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Sample Report Using MicroScope –
This is a sample of a report produced by using the MicroScope
Reporting features.
These reports can be kept for your own use or put on company
stationary to be given to customers, helpint to create a really
professional impression.
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DIAGNOSTIC
REPORT for MICRO-SCOPE VERSION 14 (rev B20)
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Date: 06-05-2006
Time: 11:14:49
Test Facility
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Name: M2k
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Company: M2K
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Address:
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State:
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Zipcode:
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Country:
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Sales:
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Support: tech@micro2000.com
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---- System Board Information ----
System Type: Intel, PC AT BIOS Name: Award
BIOS Date: 05/07/03 Bus Type: ISA, PCI, AGP, USB
DMI Version: 2.3 Enhanced Disk Drive Ver: 2.1
Manufacturer : MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD
Model Number : MS-6714
Serial Number:
---- Processor Information ----
Processor Type : iCeleron stepping 9h
CPU Name String: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.40GHz
Processor Speed: 2400 mhz
Processor Clock: 100 mhz
L1 cache: 8K L2 cache: 128K L3 cache: 0K
---- Memory Information ----
Base Memory: 639k Extended Memory: 260032k
Expanded Memory: 0k
---- Video Information ----
Video OEM Name: Brookdale-G Graphics Chip Accelerated VGA
BIOS
Testable Video Memory: 832k
Video Maximum Mode: VESA (Version 3.0) 1024x768x256
Display: C olor Display
AGP Bus Version: 0.0 Speed: 1x
---- Floppy Drive Information ----
Drive 0: ATAPI, Drive 1: 1.44M, Drive 2: None, Drive 3: None
---- Fixed Disk Information ----
Disk 0 Type: IDE Serial Number: G24LY4LC
Model: Maxtor 91021U2
Parameters: 19852 Cyl, 16 Hds, 63 Spt Speed: 8 ms Size: 9770
mb
---- IDE Device Information ----
IDE 0: Maxtor 91021U2 IDE 4:
IDE 1: ATAPI CD-ROM 52XMax IDE 5:
IDE 2: IDE 6:
IDE 3: IDE 7:
---- SCSI Device Information ----
SCSI 0: SCSI 8:
SCSI 1: SCSI 9:
SCSI 2: SCSI 10:
SCSI 3: SCSI 11:
SCSI 4: SCSI 12:
SCSI 5: SCSI 13:
SCSI 6: SCSI 14:
SCSI 7: SCSI 15:
---- CD-ROM Information ----
CD-ROM Drive #0: ATAPI CD-ROM 52XMax
DVD-RAM Rd: No DVD-RAM Wr: No Speed: 52x Buffer Size: 128k
CD-R Rd: Yes CD-R Wr: No CD-RW Rd: Yes CD-RW Wr: No
DVD-ROM Rd: No DVD-R Rd: No DVD-R Wr: No
---- Port Information ----
Serial Ports: 3F8h 2F8h
Modem 1: None
Parallel Ports: 378h
---- Miscellaneous Information ----
Keyboard: Enhanced
Network Card IO/IRQ: DD010000h/C400h/0Bh - (RealTek)
Sound Card IO/IRQ: E000h/11 Type: PCI Device
FireWire IO/IRQ: None
DOS Version: 7.10
---- Test Summary ----
Number of Passes: 0
Total Time Tested: 0 min.
---- Tests Performed ----
Total Tests Performed: 0
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