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June 28th, 2022 12:00
Fail Support Assists PCI Bus - Functional Tests - D0701
Hi Everyone,
My Alienware R12 desktop gave a few beeps this morning so ran a Support Assist hardware scan. The following failure was detected:
Is this a major issue? Everything seems to be working ok otherwise. The machine is only 6 months old and is running latest BIOS supplied by support assist.
Thanks for you help
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lmacri
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December 10th, 2023 16:15
Hi @vientom :
See Dell employee DELL-Chris-M's 12-Jul-2022 "solution" <here> on page 1 of this topic. This D0701 "error" is just an analytical code generated by SupportAssist and Dell has been promising for a few years that are going to revise the SupportAssist software so these analytical codes are not displayed in the SupportAssist interface. If the F12 ePSA (enhanced Pre-boot System Assessment) hardware diagnostic recommended by DELL-Chris M doesn't detect any problems with your hardware then you have nothing to worry about and can safely ignore this D0701 analytical code.
In some cases these "information only" analytical codes are generated because a driver update creates an entry in the Windows registry in a location that is not recognized as "industry standard" by SupportAssist. For example, see Dell employee NikhilKiroula's 03-Mar-2022 post in Mclai's XPS 8940 - PCIE Express - WPE01-EXC about a harmless WPE01-EXC analytical code that many Dell users saw in SupportAssist after they installed an update for their Realtek Ethernet driver.
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