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james.d.mclaughlin
Hi,
My family recently had to send their desktop PC back to the
manufacturers (a small/medium sized OEM) with a hardware fault. They
returned it claiming that they could find no fault, so I'm trying to
get some information on what they used to test the machine and on a
couple of odd statements in their "test report".
As part of the tests, they claim to have used an "Automated 'Re-Boot'
Program which completed over 700 Full System Re-boots (Fully into
Windows) successfully." They also sent a printout of what I assume is
meant to be this program's output, and it appears to tell a different
story.
I'm hoping that someone will recognise the program used from the
information below and be able to shed some light on the apparent
oddities in this printout. I googled for some of the phrases in it but
found nothing.
1.) The first lines in the printout are
"[3] 2008-Jul-16 14:24:06 STARTING CYCLE OF 1130 REBOOTS",
"[3] 2008-Jul-16 14:24:51 ABOUT TO REBOOT, COUNT 2", and
"[3] 2008-Jul-16 14:25:48 LOADED AFTER REBOOT, COUNT 2".
The last lines are:
"[3] 2008-Jul-17 10:46:30 ABOUT TO REBOOT, COUNT 716",
"[3] 2008-Jul-17 10:47:27 LOADED AFTER REBOOT, COUNT 716", and
"[3] 2008-Jul-17 10:47:35 CYCLE WAS STOPPED".
So, instead of the implied 700+ reboot test throwing up no problems,
we appear to have a 1130 reboot test failing for some reason at reboot
717. (Which is still a lot more reboots than it's ever performed
successfully for us!) and with information on the first boot-up/first
reboot missing.
2.) The printoff of the test looks like it might be taken from a
longer document detailing more tests. There are two pieces of evidence
for this: the "[3]" at the start of each line, and the header "Battery
Log - Charge and Discharge Rate" at the top of each page, which seems
to be nothing to do with a repeated-reboot test.
Hope someone can help with this.
Thanks!
James McLaughlin.
My family recently had to send their desktop PC back to the
manufacturers (a small/medium sized OEM) with a hardware fault. They
returned it claiming that they could find no fault, so I'm trying to
get some information on what they used to test the machine and on a
couple of odd statements in their "test report".
As part of the tests, they claim to have used an "Automated 'Re-Boot'
Program which completed over 700 Full System Re-boots (Fully into
Windows) successfully." They also sent a printout of what I assume is
meant to be this program's output, and it appears to tell a different
story.
I'm hoping that someone will recognise the program used from the
information below and be able to shed some light on the apparent
oddities in this printout. I googled for some of the phrases in it but
found nothing.
1.) The first lines in the printout are
"[3] 2008-Jul-16 14:24:06 STARTING CYCLE OF 1130 REBOOTS",
"[3] 2008-Jul-16 14:24:51 ABOUT TO REBOOT, COUNT 2", and
"[3] 2008-Jul-16 14:25:48 LOADED AFTER REBOOT, COUNT 2".
The last lines are:
"[3] 2008-Jul-17 10:46:30 ABOUT TO REBOOT, COUNT 716",
"[3] 2008-Jul-17 10:47:27 LOADED AFTER REBOOT, COUNT 716", and
"[3] 2008-Jul-17 10:47:35 CYCLE WAS STOPPED".
So, instead of the implied 700+ reboot test throwing up no problems,
we appear to have a 1130 reboot test failing for some reason at reboot
717. (Which is still a lot more reboots than it's ever performed
successfully for us!) and with information on the first boot-up/first
reboot missing.
2.) The printoff of the test looks like it might be taken from a
longer document detailing more tests. There are two pieces of evidence
for this: the "[3]" at the start of each line, and the header "Battery
Log - Charge and Discharge Rate" at the top of each page, which seems
to be nothing to do with a repeated-reboot test.
Hope someone can help with this.
Thanks!
James McLaughlin.