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Pobereszko Norbert

We are testing a new system with Previously Logo'd Motherboard, using
HCT 11.2 on Win XP Prof.
During the tests we are receiving the following error messages:


1. Test Name: Enable/Disable - Device I/O
|ID=PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_24C2&SUBSYS_80891043&REV_02\3&61AAA01&0&E8
|Friendly Name=(null)
|Status=25175040 Prob=22

|Status=DN_HAS_PROBLEM,DN_DISABLEABLE,DN_NT_ENUMERATOR,DN_NT_DRIVER,
|Prob=CM_PROB_DISABLED
TEST 2 :FAIL

|ID=PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_24C4&SUBSYS_80891043&REV_02\3&61AAA01&0&E9
|Friendly Name=(null)
|Status=25175040 Prob=22

|Status=DN_HAS_PROBLEM,DN_DISABLEABLE,DN_NT_ENUMERATOR,DN_NT_DRIVER,
|Prob=CM_PROB_DISABLED
TEST 3 :FAIL

|ID=PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_24C7&SUBSYS_80891043&REV_02\3&61AAA01&0&EA
|Friendly Name=(null)
|Status=25175040 Prob=22

|Status=DN_HAS_PROBLEM,DN_DISABLEABLE,DN_NT_ENUMERATOR,DN_NT_DRIVER,
|Prob=CM_PROB_DISABLED
TEST 4 :FAIL
TEST 16 :FAIL
VARIATION 2:FAIL

2. Test Name: GART
370.360 : +TEST+SEV1 : AGP hardware is present, but AGP
memory is not
present

3. Test Name: PCI Compliance
738.73C : Intel(R) 82801DB PCI Bridge - 244E
738.73C :
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_244E&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_82\3&61aaa01&0&F0
738.73C : +TEST+SEV2 : FAIL: 4.63.18 - The Secondary Bus
Reset bit in
the Bridge Control Register must be read/write.


Could you please help us in the testing process and advice the source
of the
problems.
I can't find errata for this problems.
Are there any tools available to see what resources we are running
out ? Who
can help us with successful completion of the testing so we will be
able to
apply for the Microsoft Logo for our system.

Best Regards

Norbert Pobereszko
 
Norbert, as for the Enable/Disable test, look at errata 860. The PCITest
fail can be covered with a Contingency ID. Contact Whqlsys at Microsoft.com.
 

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