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MICRO-SCOPE QUICK START GUIDE
Steps to run Micro-Scope diagnostic software:
- Set computer to boot from CD
- Insert Micro-Scope CD into the CD drive
- Switch on the PC/reboot
- Micro-Scope will load automatically and you will get a blue
option screen (boot selection menu) - there are various options
on this screen which will be explained later and are covered fully
in the product manual.
- Continue to load Micro-Scope by
pressing
the number 1 if you wish to run Micro-Scope in graphic
mode or select option 2 for text mode.
- Micro-Scope will now complete loading
- You will then see the Main
Option Screen that
has 5 options
- System Configuration
- Batch Menu
- Diagnostics
- Utilities
- Quit
When diagnosing a PC, the first thing that you want to know is
whether you are looking at a software issue or a hardware problem
on the computer.
Micro-Scope can help you do this in the following way;
** NOTE -
AT ANY TIME you can hit the
'F1' key for full information on
what each particular item does.
- Once you have installed Micro-Scope (see installation section)
and you are at the main selection screen use the curser keys to
select System Configuration and press Return.
- Another menu will appear and again,
using the down and up arrows on your keyboard, select SYSTEM
INFORMATION and press
Return.
- The SYSTEM
INFORMATION screen
will now be displayed. This screen will give you the data on what
hardware is in the computer.
- There are 3 screens of data direct
from the hardware in the PC. You can scroll through the information
using the up and DOWN
ARROW KEYS.
As an example of how this helps you do the following;
- Under the section Processor & Bus Information
you will see the processor speed (for example 800 mhz)
- make a note of this
- Press Escape to exit this screen and this
will take you back to the main Micro-Scope selection screen
- Press Escape again to
take you back to the first menu screen and use the Down
arrow 3 times and highlight
the UTILITIES menu option press Return
- This will bring up another menu
and you need to press the Down
arrow until you have highlighted
the RUN
BENCHMARKS option
press Return
- A new menu will appear on this
far right hand side of the screen the RUN
ALL option will be
highlighted press Return
- Micro-Scope will now perform accurate benchmarks (tests to make
sure processor is running at the correct speed) on the hardware
and display the results when finished
*During this time the screen will go black as Micro-Scope performs
the Video memory test dont worry, this is normal!
- The results of the benchmarks are
now displayed on the screen and you should now refer to the processor
speed that you noted down earlier from the Processor
and Bus information
screen (eg 800 mhz)
- The results of the benchmarks should
be more or less the same as the results from the System
Information for your
processor speed (ie if a processor speed was 800mhz it
may be 806 or 779 - approximately the same)
If for example you had an overclocked
processor (ie. A processor that has been set to run faster
than it actually is) then it would be very easy to tell, using
these two tests in the Micro-Scope program, as the results on
the Benchmark
test for the processor would be wildly different from the System
Information screens
- Having run these test, based on the information you wrote down
earlier, it will be clear whether it is a hardware issue that
you are dealing with, or a software one.
support@micro2000.com
http://www.micro2000.co.uk/forms/supportform.htm
Call
us now on +44 (0)1342 301 001
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