Audya Hardware Tests

Posted by: dreamer85

Audya Hardware Tests - 12/10/12 04:14 AM

Hi,

I'm not a technical, but I want to better understand the Audya to have it working fine!
I'd like to know a little more about the hardware tests of Audya.

Why it is important correct the wrong checksum's?
What can happen working with a Audya with checksum erro
rs?


Thanks
Posted by: Tonewheeldude

Re: Audya Hardware Tests - 12/10/12 12:23 PM

Good question and I hope I can answer correctly and in a way that is understandable.

The Audya uses a number of files essential for its operation, the tests make sure these files are in good condition. This is done by comparing the current data with known correct data. If the two results match there is a high probability the integrity of the file is good, if there is a difference, then some corruption has occurred and it is necessary to replace the corrupted file with a known good one.

If the file is corrupt there is a good chance there will be some problems as a result. The symptoms will vary depending on the affected file.
Posted by: dreamer85

Re: Audya Hardware Tests - 12/12/12 02:24 AM

Thanks for the explanation Tonewheeldude!

I like understand how works hardware and software of the machines.