If a test fails:
To launch the UEFI diagnostics on an HP PC, follow these steps:
Version 1610 calls UEFI runtime services like GetVariable() and SetVariable() to read BIOS settings. Unlike older legacy BIOS tools that relied on real-mode interrupts, Version 1610 operates in 64-bit UEFI mode, allowing it to test large amounts of RAM (>4GB) completely.
If your PC is not booting or you suspect a hardware problem: Run System Tests: System Tests for a quick 4-minute check of major components. Run Component Tests: If the fast test passes but issues persist, select Component Tests to specifically check the Hard Drive Memory (RAM) Run Symptom Tests:
If a test fails:
To launch the UEFI diagnostics on an HP PC, follow these steps:
Version 1610 calls UEFI runtime services like GetVariable() and SetVariable() to read BIOS settings. Unlike older legacy BIOS tools that relied on real-mode interrupts, Version 1610 operates in 64-bit UEFI mode, allowing it to test large amounts of RAM (>4GB) completely.
If your PC is not booting or you suspect a hardware problem: Run System Tests: System Tests for a quick 4-minute check of major components. Run Component Tests: If the fast test passes but issues persist, select Component Tests to specifically check the Hard Drive Memory (RAM) Run Symptom Tests: