I just did that, took a bit but found the option in the bios... it amazes me at how well the bios designers, can hide something for such a simple setting.. It took me a whole 4 minutes of flipping through options where I felt it should be til I found it suddenly.. (LOL)
First boot, it hung/froze on the PC Doctor flash screen, it had never done this before, rather soon, so I rebooted again.
Second boot came up fine, I opted to take a slower approach, and not just set the short HD test to run, but went in to run each test interactively, one at a time.
It failed at 88% current, 88% overall, on the funnel seek test.
Third Boot, again failed on funny seek, only this time current task: 8%, overall: 6%
The MultiPurpose USB Device, shows yellow/orange, never showing a red warning error.
The MUD at this point still works on EVERYTHING else I've thrown on it, with the exception of this machine.
I want to note at this point, as I havent previously, occassionally it will drop to a DOS prompt, but will correct on a followup reboot, on this machine specifically, it has, on more then one occassion, and on a string of instances, locked up on the main menu with a series of 'extended' ascii characters. You know, funky B's etc Funky Tildes, etc.
Ñœธ฿
as an example (not exactly, couldnt find the exact ones on the charmap utility)
At this point I've declared this computer fine, and decided its something to do with the combination of the MUD with this unit, Windows PE Tests it fine, I've been unable to duplicate the issues the customer has infered exist, Im gonna move on to moving data from an old drive which was part two of the servicing.
The Windows PE 'System test' came back A-OK, and DID find the MUD.
Thomas