Personal Computer User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Qosmio F30 Series Maintenance Manual
- Table of Contents
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- Chapter 1 Hardware Overview
- Chapter 2 Troubleshooting Procedures
- Table of Contents
- 2.1 Troubleshooting
- 2.2 Troubleshooting Flowchart
- 2.3 Power Supply Troubleshooting
- 2.4 System Board Troubleshooting
- 2.5 USB FDD Troubleshooting
- 2.6 2.5” HDD Troubleshooting
- 2.7 Keyboard Troubleshooting
- 2.8 Touch pad Troubleshooting
- 2.9 Display Troubleshooting
- 2.10 Optical Disk Drive Troubleshooting
- 2.11 Modem Troubleshooting
- 2.12 LAN Troubleshooting
- 2.13 Wireless LAN Troubleshooting
- 2.14 Bluetooth Troubleshooting
- 2.15 Sound Troubleshooting
- 2.16 TV tuner Troubleshooting
- 2.17 Bridge media Slot Troubleshooting
- 2.18 Fingerprint sensor
- Chapter 3 Tests and Diagnostics
- Table of Contents
- 3.1 The Diagnostic Test
- 3.2 Executing the Diagnostic Test
- 3.3 Check of the RAID configuration
- 3.4 Setting of the hardware configuration
- 3.5 Heatrun Test
- 3.6 Subtest Names
- 3.7 System Test
- 3.8 Memory Test
- 3.9 Keyboard Test
- 3.10 Display Test
- 3.11 Floppy Disk Test
- 3.12 Printer Test
- 3.13 Async Test
- 3.14 Hard Disk Test
- 3.15 Real Timer Test
- 3.16 NDP Test
- 3.17 Expansion Test
- 3.18 CD-ROM/DVD-ROM Test
- 3.19 Error Code and Error Status Names
- 3.20 Hard Disk Test Detail Status
- 3.21 ONLY ONE TEST
- 3.22 Head Cleaning
- 3.23 Log Utilities
- 3.24 Running Test
- 3.25 Floppy Disk Drive Utilities
- 3.26 System Configuration
- 3.27 Wireless LAN Test Program (Atheros)
- 3.28 Wireless LAN Test Program (Intel-made a/b/g)
- 3.29 Sound/LAN/Modem Test Program
- 3.30 IEEE 1394 Test Program
- 3.31 Bluetooth Test program
- 3.32 SETUP
- 3.33 Thermal Radiation Control Test
- Chapter 4 Replacement Procedures
- Table of Contents
- 4.1 Overview
- 4.2 Battery pack
- 4.3 PC card/Bridge media
- 4.4 HDD
- 4.5 Memory module
- 4.6 Keyboard
- 4.7 MDC
- 4.8 Wireless LAN card
- 4.9 Bluetooth module
- 4.10 Cover assembly
- 4.11 Touch pad
- 4.12 LED board
- 4.13 Fingerprint sensor board
- 4.14 Volume board
- 4.15 Switch membrane
- 4.16 Wireless communication switch
- 4.17 Optical disk drive
- 4.18 RTC battery
- 4.19 Internal microphone
- 4.20 Jack board
- 4.21 System board/DC-IN jack
- 4.22 Speaker
- 4.23 Modem jack/F jack
- 4.24 GPU Fan
- 4.25 Battery lock/Battery latch
- 4.26 Analog TV tuner
- 4.27 CPU fan/CPU heat sink/CPU
- 4.28 GPU heat sink
- 4.29 North bridge heat sink
- 4.30 PC card slot
- 4.31 LCD unit/FL inverter
- 4.32 LCD cable
- 4.33 Wireless LAN antenna/Bluetooth antenna
- 4.34 Latch assembly
- 4.35 Display rear cover
- 4.36 Hinge
- 4.37 Fluorescent lamp
- Appendices
- Table of Contents
- Appendix A Handling the LCD Module
- Appendix B Board Layout
- Appendix C Pin Assignment
- C.1 CN1410 Memory B Connector (200-pin)
- C.2 CN1400 Memory A connector (200-pin)
- C.3 CN1810 ODD I/F connector (50-pin)
- C.4 CN1850 1st HDD I/F connector (22-pin)
- C.5 CN1860 2nd HDD I/F connector (22-pin)
- C.6 CN2110 PC card I/F connector (150-pin)
- C.7 IS2101 Bridge media I/F connector (42-pin)
- C.8 CN2400 WW Tuner I/F connector (124-pin)
- C.9 CN2450 BC board I/F connector (8-pin)
- C.10 CN2600 Wireless LAN card I/F connector (52-pin)
- C.11 CN3010 MDC I/F connector (12-pin)
- C.12 CN3200 Keyboard I/F connector (34-pin)
- C.13 CN3201 Touch Pad I/F connector (4-pin)
- C.14 CN3330 Volume I/F connector (3-pin)
- C.15 J4100 Network I/F connector (12-pin)
- C.16 CN4200 1394 I/F connector (4-pin)
- C.17 CN4400 Bluetooth I/F connector (20-pin)
- C.18 CN4610 USB I/F connector Port5/Port7 (8-pin)
- C.19 CN4611 USB I/F connector Port0/Port4 (8-pin)
- C.20 CN5500 LCD I/F connector (40-pin)
- C.21 CN5080 RGB I/F connector (15-pin)
- C.22 CN5501 S-video OUT connector (4-pin)
- C.23 CN5502 D-video I/F connector (14-pin)
- C.24 CN6170 Speaker connector (4-pin)
- C.25 CN8800 DC IN connector (4-pin)
- C.26 CN8810 Battery connector (10-pin)
- C.27 CN9990 RTC battery connector (3-pin)
- C.28 CN8771 CPU FAN connector (4-pin)
- C.29 CN8781 VGA FAN connector (4-pin)
- C.30 CN9500 LE board I/F connector (20-pin)
- C.31 CN9530 FS board I/F connector (6-pin)
- C.32 CN6500 JK board I/F connector (20-pin)
- C.33 CN9650 SW board I/F connector (20-pin)
- C.34 CN6510 System board I/F connector (20-pin)
- C.35 CN6050 Internal microphone connector (2-pin)
- C.36 J6051 External microphone connector (6-pin)
- C.37 DS6320 Headphone connector (9-pin)
- C.38 CN9612 TV-in connector (5-pin)
- C.39 J9614 AV-in connector (12-pin)
- C.40 CN9510 System board I/F connector (20-pin)
- C.41 CN3250 System board I/F connector (4-pin)
- C.42 CN3251 Touch pad I/F connector (12-pin)
- C.43 CN9660 System board I/F connector (20-pin)
- C.44 CN9540 System board I/F connector (6-pin)
- Appendix D Keyboard Scan/Character Codes
- Appendix E Key Layout
- Appendix F Wiring Diagrams
- Appendix G BIOS Rewrite Procedures
- Appendix H EC/KBC Rewrite Procedures
- Appendix I Reliability
- Appendix J Maintenance of TOSHIBA RAID
3 Tests and Diagnostics 3.14 Hard Disk Test
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4. The Hard Disk Test message will appear after you respond to the Detail Status
prompt. Select the number of the subtest you want to execute and press Enter. The
following message will appear during each subtest.
HARD DISK TEST XXXXXXX
XXX DIAGNOSTIC TEST VX.XX
[Ctrl]+[Break] : test end
[Ctrl]+[C] : key stop
SUB TEST : XX
PASS COUNT : XXXXX ERROR COUNT : XXXXX
WRITE DATA : XX READ DATA : XX
ADDRESS : XXXXXX STATUS : XXX
The first three digits of the ADDRESS indicate which cylinder is being tested, the
fourth digit indicates the head and the last two digits indicate the sector.
The first digit of the STATUS number indicates the drive being tested and the last
two digits indicate the error status code as explained in table 3-2 of the section 3.19.
Subtest 01 Sequential read
This subtest is a sequential reading of all the tracks on the HDD starting at
track 0. When all the tracks on the HDD have been read, the test starts at the
maximum track and reads the tracks on the HDD sequentially back to track 0.
Subtest 02 Address uniqueness
This subtest writes unique address data to each sector of the HDD track-by-
track. The data written to each sector is then read and compared with the
original data. There are three ways the HDD can be read:
1. Forward sequential
2. Reverse sequential
3. Random
Subtest 03 Random address/data
This subtest writes random data in a random length to random addresses. This
data is then read and compared to the original data.