09-14-2010, 12:44 PM
BTW: Just to clarify 'cause there's something weird about your phrasing two posts back:
The program with the "OS 9" interface is the Hardware Test which is what should load when you insert the appropriate disc and hold down the "D" key on startup. The option for running the extended tests should be clearly visible when the program loads.
"Repair Disk" is a button shown in the Disk Utility, which is a program that you can run from the Utilities menu when you boot from your Install CD/DVD by inserting the installer disc and holding down the "C" key on startup.
The program with the "OS 9" interface is the Hardware Test which is what should load when you insert the appropriate disc and hold down the "D" key on startup. The option for running the extended tests should be clearly visible when the program loads.
"Repair Disk" is a button shown in the Disk Utility, which is a program that you can run from the Utilities menu when you boot from your Install CD/DVD by inserting the installer disc and holding down the "C" key on startup.