Apple Hardware Test for iBook version 1.2.1, Read Me

Apple Hardware Test for iBook version 1.2.1 is distributed only with the Apple iBook, September, 2001; it will not work with any other computer.

About Apple Hardware Test

Apple Hardware Test is a diagnostic tool for detecting problems with your computer's internal hardware components such as the logic board, memory, modem, video RAM, and Apple's AirPort card. It does not check externally connected hardware components such as USB drives or FireWire devices; it does not check non-Apple devices such as PCI cards from other vendors.

Before using Apple Hardware Test, disconnect external devices (excluding Apple keyboard, mouse, display, and speakers), and remove any non-Apple cards that were not included in the original shipping configuration of your system.

Apple Hardware Test does not check your computer for problems with the Operating System (OS) or other software related problems such as application or extension conflicts.

To use the Apple Hardware Test CD, restart your computer while holding down the C key until the "Loading..." icon appears, then you may release the C key. Loading will take approximately 45 seconds. Apple Hardware Test's main screen will appear. Follow the on-screen instructions and recommendations.

Apple Hardware Test for iBook version 1.2.1 is distributed only with the Apple iBook; and will not work with any other computer.

If you suspect your computer has a hardware problem, the information provided by Apple Hardware Test can help identify the problem. If Apple Hardware Test detects a problem, an error code will be displayed. Please make a note of the error code before pursuing support options. If no hardware failure is detected, the problem may be software relate

Known issues

Apple Hardware Test can not be used when a mouse is directly connected to the USB port on the iBook. Please connect the mouse to a USB keyboard if available, or use the trackpad instead.

AppleCare Recommendations

Apple Hardware Test is one of several tools and procedures you can use when your Macintosh is having trouble. Here are some steps you can follow to help resolve problems. Please back up your data before performing any of these steps.

 

Published Date: Feb 20, 2012