Difference between revisions of "Laptop Evaluation"
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hddrem -> busted [label="" fontsize="11", color=""] | hddrem -> busted [label="" fontsize="11", color=""] | ||
busted -> ask [label="Yes" fontsize="11", color="red"]} | busted -> ask [label="Yes" fontsize="11", color="red"]} | ||
− | + | busted -> usb [label="No" fontsize="11", color="black"] | |
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− | busted -> usb [label="No" fontsize="11", color="black"] | ||
usb -> incoming [label="No" fontsize="11", color="red"] | usb -> incoming [label="No" fontsize="11", color="red"] | ||
usb -> p2 [label="Yes" fontsize="11"] | usb -> p2 [label="Yes" fontsize="11"] |
Revision as of 20:22, 4 February 2010
Memtest Notes
Memtest is a useful tool found on many boot disks. Besides testing memory, it provides us a quick way to find processor and memory info. Memtest is available on Ubuntu (or other debian based) live cds and our netboot server. The Memtest program is also a boot option on the hard drive.