HR Data Transfer Toolbox - Initial Conversion

Our project is trying to use the HR Data Transfer Toolbox to initially load all employees using best practice configured action 'X'.  However, we have turned on concurrent employment in our config settings.  This is causing a BDC error.  The BDC records SAPMP50A 2000, but the screen called when you run the BDC session is SAPMP50A 2200.  Has anyone come across this issue and what is the proposed resolution.

I am looking for the same thing, from what I can tell, you need to purchase this separately, it's not free.  Try the following links and let me know if you find something different.
https://websmp104.sap-ag.de/bestpractices
then click ‘cross-industry packages’ and then HCM

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    I am looking for the same thing, from what I can tell, you need to purchase this separately, it's not free.  Try the following links and let me know if you find something different.
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    Hi,
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    HI
    BAPI stands for Business API(Application Program Interface).
    A BAPI is remotely enabled function module ie it can be invoked from remote programs like standalone JAVA programs, web interface etc..
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    A BAPI are standard SAP function modules provided by SAP for remote access. Also they are part of Businees Objest Repository(BOR).
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    Create( ) and CreateFromData! ( )
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    Change( )
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    Delete( ) and Undelete( ) The BAPI Delete() deletes an instance of an SAP business object type from the database or sets a deletion flag.
    The BAPI Undelete() removes a deletion flag. These BAPIs are instance methods.
    Cancel ( ) Unlike the BAPI Delete(), the BAPI Cancel() cancels an instance of a business object type. The instance to be cancelled remains in the database and an additional instance is created and this is the one that is actually canceled. The Cancel() BAPI is an instance method.
    Add<subobject> ( ) and Remove<subobject> ( ) The BAPI Add<subobject> adds a subobject to an existing object inst! ance and the BAPI and Remove<subobject> removes a subobject from an object instance. These BAPIs are instance methods.
    BAPI-step by step
    http://www.sapgenie.com/abap/bapi/example.htm
    list of all bapis
    http://www.planetsap.com/LIST_ALL_BAPIs.htm
    for BAPI's
    http://www.sappoint.com/abap/bapiintro.pdf
    http://www.sappoint.com/abap/bapiprg.pdf
    http://www.sappoint.com/abap/bapiactx.pdf
    http://www.sappoint.com/abap/bapilst.pdf
    http://www.sappoint.com/abap/bapiexer.pdf
    http://service.sap.com/ale
    http://service.sap.com/bapi
    http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/BCMIDAPII/CABFAAPIINTRO.pdf
    http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/CABFABAPIREF/CABFABAPIPG.pdf
    http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/BCFESDE8/BCFESDE8.pdf
    http://www.planetsap.com/Bapi_main_page.htm
    http://www.topxml.com/sap/sap_idoc_xml.asp
    http://www.sapdevelopment.co.uk/
    http://www.sapdevelopment.co.uk/java/jco/bapi_jco.pdf
    Also refer to the following links..
    www.sappoint.com/abap/bapiintro.pdf
    www.sap-img.com/bapi.htm
    www.sap-img.com/abap/bapi-conventions.htm
    www.planetsap.com/Bapi_main_page.htm
    www.sapgenie.com/abap/bapi/index.htm
    Checkout !!
    http://searchsap.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid21_gci948835,00.html
    http://techrepublic.com.com/5100-6329-1051160.html#
    http://www.sap-img.com/bapi.htm
    http://www.sap-img.com/abap/bapi-conventions.htm
    http://www.sappoint.com/abap/bapiintro.pdf
    u can check the below the material also
    Example Code
    U need to give the step_nr, item_nr, cond_count and cond_type so the correct conditon will be updated. If no condition exists for the given parameters, a new condition will be created.
    U can find these parameters for a particular condition type in table KONV.
    *& Form saveTransactionJOCR
    text
    --> p1 text
    <-- p2 text
    FORM saveTransactionJOCR .
    data: salesdocument like BAPIVBELN-VBELN,
    order_header_inx like bapisdh1x,
    order_header_in like bapisdh1,
    return type standard table of bapiret2 with header line,
    conditions_in type standard table of bapicond with header line,
    conditions_inx type standard table of bapicondx with header line,
    logic_switch like BAPISDLS,
    step_nr like conditions_in-cond_st_no,
    item_nr like conditions_in-itm_number,
    cond_count like conditions_in-cond_count,
    cond_type like conditions_in-cond_type.
    salesdocument = wa_order_information-VBELN.
    LOGIC_SWITCH-COND_HANDL = 'X'.
    order_header_inx-updateflag = 'U'.
    conditions
    clear conditions_in[].
    clear conditions_inx[].
    clear: step_nr,
    item_nr,
    cond_count,
    cond_type.
    step_nr = '710'.
    item_nr = '000000'.
    cond_count = '01'.
    cond_type = 'ZCP2'.
    CONDITIONS_IN-ITM_NUMBER = item_nr.
    conditions_in-cond_st_no = step_nr.
    CONDITIONS_IN-COND_COUNT = cond_count.
    CONDITIONS_IN-COND_TYPE = cond_type.
    CONDITIONS_IN-COND_VALUE = 666.
    CONDITIONS_IN-CURRENCY = 'EUR'.
    append conditions_in.
    CONDITIONS_INX-ITM_NUMBER = item_nr.
    conditions_inx-cond_st_no = step_nr.
    CONDITIONS_INX-COND_COUNT = cond_count.
    CONDITIONS_INX-COND_TYPE = cond_type.
    CONDITIONS_INX-UPDATEFLAG = 'U'.
    CONDITIONS_INX-COND_VALUE = 'X'.
    CONDITIONS_INX-CURRENCY = 'X'.
    append conditions_inx.
    CALL FUNCTION 'BAPI_SALESORDER_CHANGE'
    EXPORTING
    SALESDOCUMENT = salesdocument
    ORDER_HEADER_IN = order_header_in
    ORDER_HEADER_INX = order_header_inx
    LOGIC_SWITCH = logic_switch
    TABLES
    RETURN = return
    CONDITIONS_IN = conditions_in
    CONDITIONS_INX = conditions_inx
    if return-type ne 'E'.
    commit work and wait.
    endif.
    ENDFORM. " saveTransactionJOCR
    Bdc to Bapi
    The steps to be followed are :
    1. Find out the relevant BAPI (BAPI_SALESORDER_CHANGE for VA02).
    [for VA01 use BAPI_SALESORDER_CREATEFROMDAT2]
    2. Create a Z program and call the BAPi (same as a Funtion module call).
    2. Now, if you see this BAPi, it has
    -> Importing structures.
    eg: SALESDOCUMENT: this will take the Sales order header data as input.
    -> Tables parameters:
    eg: ORDER_ITEM_IN: this will take the line item data as input.
    Note :
    Only specify fields that should be changed
    Select these fields by entering an X in the checkboxes
    Enter a U in the UPDATEFLAG field
    Always specify key fields when changing the data, including in the checkboxes
    The configuration is an exception here. If this needs to be changed, you need to complete it again fully.
    Maintain quantities and dates in the schedule line data
    Possible UPDATEFLAGS:
    U = change
    D = delete
    I = add
    Example
    1. Delete the whole order
    2. Delete order items
    3. Change the order
    4. Change the configuration
    Notes
    1. Minimum entry:
    You must enter the order number in the SALESDOCUMENT structure.
    You must always enter key fields for changes.
    You must always specify the update indicator in the ORDER_HEADER_INX.
    2. Commit control:
    The BAPI does not run a database Commit, which means that the application must trigger the Commit so that the changes are read to the database. To do this, use the BAPI_TRANSACTION_COMMIT BAPI.
    For further details... refer to the Function Module documentation for the BAPi.
    Bapi to VB(Visual Basic)
    Long back I had used the following flow structure to acheive the same.
    Report -> SM59 RFC destination -> COM4ABAP -> VB.exe
    my report uses the rfc destination to create a COM session with com4abap. com4abap calls the vb.exe and manages the flow of data between sap and vb exe.
    You need to have com4abap.exe
    If com4abap is installed you will find it in sapgui installatin directory , C:\Program Files\SAPpc\sapgui\RFCSDK\com4abap.
    else refer OSS note 419822 for installation of com4abap
    after making the settings in com4abap to point to the vb program and setting up rfc destination in sm59 to point to com4abap session , you can use the following function modules to call the vb code.
    for setting up com4abap and rfc destination please refer to the documentation for com4abap.
    Invoke NEW DCOM session
    call function 'BEGIN_COM_SESSION'
    exporting
    service_dest = service_dest "(this will be a RFC destination created in SM59)
    importing
    worker_dest = worker_dest
    exceptions
    connect_to_dcom_service_failed = 1
    connect_to_dcom_worker_failed = 2
    others = 3.
    call function 'create_com_instance' destination worker_dest
    exporting
    clsid = g_c_clsid
    typelib = g_c_typelib
    importing
    instid = g_f_oid
    exceptions
    communication_failure = 1 message g_f_msg
    system_failure = 2 message g_f_msg
    invalid_instance_id = 3
    others = 4.
    call function 'com_invoke' destination worker_dest
    exporting
    %instid = g_f_oid
    %method = 'UpdatePDF'
    sntemp = g_v_const_filent
    snsysid = sy-sysid
    snflag = 'N'
    tables
    rssaptable = g_t_pdfdetail1
    %return = g_t_pdfdetail1 "t_test
    exceptions
    communication_failure = 1 message g_f_msg
    system_failure = 2 message g_f_msg
    invalid_instance_id = 3
    others = 4.
    then close the com session , using
    FM delete_com_instance
    FM END_COM_SESSION
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/7e/5e114a4a1611d1894c0000e829fbbd/frameset.htm
    http://www.sapgenie.com/abap/bapi/example.htm
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/9b/417f07ee2211d1ad14080009b0fb56/frameset.htm
    http://searchsap.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid21_gci948835,00.html
    http://searchsap.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid21_gci948835,00.html
    http://techrepublic.com.com/5100-6329-1051160.html#
    http://www.sap-img.com/bapi.htm
    http://www.sap-img.com/abap/bapi-conventions.htm
    http://www.sappoint.com/abap/bapiintro.pdf
    http://www.sapgenie.com/abap/bapi/example.htm
    http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/BCMIDAPII/CABFAAPIINTRO.pdf
    http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/CABFABAPIREF/CABFABAPIPG.pdf
    http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/BCFESDE8/BCFESDE8.pdf
    http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/CABFABAPIREF/CABFABAPIPG.pdf
    http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/BCMIDAPII/CABFAAPIINTRO.pdf
    http://techrepublic.com.com/5100-6329-1051160.html#
    http://www.sap-img.com/bapi.htm
    http://www.sap-img.com/abap/bapi-conventions.htm
    http://www.sappoint.com/abap/bapiintro.pdf
    BAPI - BAPIs (Business Application Programming Interfaces) are the standard SAP interfaces. They play an important role in the technical integration and in the exchange of business data between SAP components, and between SAP and non-SAP components. BAPIs enable you to integrate these components and are therefore an important part of developing integration scenarios where multiple components are connected to each other, either on a local network or on the Internet.
    BAPIs allow integration at the business level, not the technical level. This provides for greater stability of the linkage and independence from the underlying communication technology.
    LSMW- No ABAP effort are required for the SAP data migration. However, effort are required to map the data into the structure according to the pre-determined format as specified by the pre-written ABAP upload program of the LSMW.
    The Legacy System Migration Workbench (LSMW) is a tool recommended by SAP that you can use to transfer data once only or periodically from legacy systems into an R/3 System.
    More and more medium-sized firms are implementing SAP solutions, and many of them have their legacy data in desktop programs. In this case, the data is exported in a format that can be read by PC spreadsheet systems. As a result, the data transfer is mere child's play: Simply enter the field names in the first line of the table, and the LSM Workbench's import routine automatically generates the input file for your conversion program.
    The LSM Workbench lets you check the data for migration against the current settings of your customizing. The check is performed after the data migration, but before the update in your database.
    So although it was designed for uploading of legacy data it is not restricted to this use.
    We use it for mass changes, i.e. uploading new/replacement data and it is great, but there are limits on its functionality, depending on the complexity of the transaction you are trying to replicate.
    The SAP transaction code is 'LSMW' for SAP version 4.6x.
    Check your procedure using this Links.
    BAPI with LSMW
    http://esnips.com/doc/ef04c89f-f3a2-473c-beee-6db5bb3dbb0e/LSMW-with-BAPI
    For document on using BAPI with LSMW, I suggest you to visit:
    http://www.****************/Tutorials/LSMW/BAPIinLSMW/BL1.htm
    What are the methods to migrate data from a legacy system to SAP?
    LSMW is used for migrating data from a legacy system to SAP system, or from one SAP system to another.
    Apart from standard batch/direct input and recordings, BAPI and IDocs are available as additional import methods for processing the legacy data.
    The LSMW comprises the following main steps:
    Read data (legacy data in spreadsheet tables and/or sequential files).
    Convert data (from the source into the target format).
    Import data (to the database used by the R/3 application.
    But, before these steps, you need to perform following steps :
    Define source structure : structure of data in the source file.
    Define target structure : structure of SAP that receives data.
    Field mapping: Mapping between the source and target structure with conversions, if any.
    Specify file: location of the source file
    Of all the methods used for data migration like BDC, LSMW , Call Transaction which one is used most of the time?
    How is the decision made which method should be followed? What is the procedure followed for this analysis?
    All the 3 methods are used to migrate data. Selection of these methods depends on the scenario, amount of data need to transfer. LSMW is a ready tool provided by SAP and you have to follow some 17 steps to migrate master data. While in BDCs Session method is the better choice because of some advantages over call transaction. But call transaction is also very useful to do immediate updation of small amout of data. (In call transaction developer has to handle errors).
    SO Bottom line is make choice of these methods based of real time requirements.
    These methods are chosen completely based on situation you are in. Direct input method is not available for all scenario, else, they are the simplest ones. In batch input method ,you need to do recording for the transaction concerned. Similarly, IDoc, and BAPI are there, and use of these need to be decided based on the requirement.
    Try to go through the some material on these four methods, and implement them. You will then have a fair idea about when to use which
    You can create lsmw for data migration as follows (using session method):
    Example for xk01 (create vendor)
    Initially there will be 20 steps but after processing 1 step it will reduced to 14 for session method.
    1. TCode : LSMW.
    2. Enter Project name, sub project name and object name.
    Execute.
    3. Maintain object attributes.
    Execute
    select Batch Input recording
    goto->Recording overview
    create
    recording name.
    enter transaction code.
    start recording
    do recording as per ur choice.
    save + back.
    enter recording name in lsmw screen.
    save + back
    Now there will be 14 steps.
    2. MAINTAIN SOURCE STRUCTURES.
    Here you have to enter the name of internal table.
    display change
    create
    save + back
    3. MAINTAIN SOURCE FIELDS.
    display change
    select structure
    source_fields->copy fields.
    a dialogue window will come .
    select -> from data file
    apply source fields
    enter No. of fields
    length of fields
    attach file
    save + back
    4. MAINTAIN STRUCTURE RELATIONS
    display change
    save + back
    5. MAINTAN FIELD MAPPING & CONVERSION RULE
    display change
    click on source field, select exact field from structue and enter
    repeat these steps for all fields.
    save+back
    6. MAINTAIN FIXED VALUES, TRANSACTION, USER DEFINED
    execute
    save + back
    7. SPECIFY FILES.
    display change
    click on legacy data
    attah flat file
    give description
    select tabulatore
    enter
    save + back
    8. ASSIGN FILE
    execute
    display change
    save + back
    9. IMPORT DATA.
    execute
    display change
    save + back
    10. DISPLAY IMPORTED DATA
    enter ok, it willl show records only.
    back
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    save + back
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    display change
    save + back
    13. CREATE BATCH INPUT SESSION
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    F8
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  • How to find the max data transfer rate(disk speed) supported by mobo?

    I plan on replacing my current HDD with a new and bigger HDD.
    For this I need to know the max data transfer rate(disk speed) that my mobo will support. However, dmidecode is not telling me that. Am I missing something?
    Here's dmidecode:
    # dmidecode 2.11
    SMBIOS 2.5 present.
    80 structures occupying 2858 bytes.
    Table at 0x000F0450.
    Handle 0xDA00, DMI type 218, 101 bytes
    OEM-specific Type
    Header and Data:
    DA 65 00 DA B2 00 17 4B 0E 38 00 00 80 00 80 01
    00 02 80 02 80 01 00 00 A0 00 A0 01 00 58 00 58
    00 01 00 59 00 59 00 01 00 75 01 75 01 01 00 76
    01 76 01 01 00 05 80 05 80 01 00 D1 01 19 00 01
    00 15 02 19 00 02 00 1B 00 19 00 03 00 19 00 19
    00 00 00 4A 02 4A 02 01 00 0C 80 0C 80 01 00 FF
    FF 00 00 00 00
    Handle 0xDA01, DMI type 218, 35 bytes
    OEM-specific Type
    Header and Data:
    DA 23 01 DA B2 00 17 4B 0E 38 00 10 F5 10 F5 00
    00 11 F5 11 F5 00 00 12 F5 12 F5 00 00 FF FF 00
    00 00 00
    Handle 0x0000, DMI type 0, 24 bytes
    BIOS Information
    Vendor: Dell Inc.
    Version: A17
    Release Date: 04/06/2010
    Address: 0xF0000
    Runtime Size: 64 kB
    ROM Size: 4096 kB
    Characteristics:
    PCI is supported
    PNP is supported
    APM is supported
    BIOS is upgradeable
    BIOS shadowing is allowed
    ESCD support is available
    Boot from CD is supported
    Selectable boot is supported
    EDD is supported
    Japanese floppy for Toshiba 1.2 MB is supported (int 13h)
    3.5"/720 kB floppy services are supported (int 13h)
    Print screen service is supported (int 5h)
    8042 keyboard services are supported (int 9h)
    Serial services are supported (int 14h)
    Printer services are supported (int 17h)
    ACPI is supported
    USB legacy is supported
    BIOS boot specification is supported
    Function key-initiated network boot is supported
    Targeted content distribution is supported
    BIOS Revision: 17.0
    Handle 0x0100, DMI type 1, 27 bytes
    System Information
    Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
    Product Name: OptiPlex 755
    Version: Not Specified
    UUID: 44454C4C-5900-1050-8033-C4C04F434731
    Wake-up Type: Power Switch
    SKU Number: Not Specified
    Family: Not Specified
    Handle 0x0200, DMI type 2, 8 bytes
    Base Board Information
    Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
    Product Name: 0PU052
    Version:
    Handle 0x0300, DMI type 3, 13 bytes
    Chassis Information
    Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
    Type: Space-saving
    Lock: Not Present
    Version: Not Specified
    Asset Tag:
    Boot-up State: Safe
    Power Supply State: Safe
    Thermal State: Safe
    Security Status: None
    Handle 0x0400, DMI type 4, 40 bytes
    Processor Information
    Socket Designation: CPU
    Type: Central Processor
    Family: Xeon
    Manufacturer: Intel
    ID: 76 06 01 00 FF FB EB BF
    Signature: Type 0, Family 6, Model 23, Stepping 6
    Flags:
    FPU (Floating-point unit on-chip)
    VME (Virtual mode extension)
    DE (Debugging extension)
    PSE (Page size extension)
    TSC (Time stamp counter)
    MSR (Model specific registers)
    PAE (Physical address extension)
    MCE (Machine check exception)
    CX8 (CMPXCHG8 instruction supported)
    APIC (On-chip APIC hardware supported)
    SEP (Fast system call)
    MTRR (Memory type range registers)
    PGE (Page global enable)
    MCA (Machine check architecture)
    CMOV (Conditional move instruction supported)
    PAT (Page attribute table)
    PSE-36 (36-bit page size extension)
    CLFSH (CLFLUSH instruction supported)
    DS (Debug store)
    ACPI (ACPI supported)
    MMX (MMX technology supported)
    FXSR (FXSAVE and FXSTOR instructions supported)
    SSE (Streaming SIMD extensions)
    SSE2 (Streaming SIMD extensions 2)
    SS (Self-snoop)
    HTT (Multi-threading)
    TM (Thermal monitor supported)
    PBE (Pending break enabled)
    Version: Not Specified
    Voltage: 0.0 V
    External Clock: 1333 MHz
    Max Speed: 5200 MHz
    Current Speed: 2666 MHz
    Status: Populated, Enabled
    Upgrade: Socket LGA775
    L1 Cache Handle: 0x0700
    L2 Cache Handle: 0x0701
    L3 Cache Handle: Not Provided
    Serial Number: Not Specified
    Asset Tag: Not Specified
    Part Number: Not Specified
    Core Count: 2
    Core Enabled: 2
    Thread Count: 2
    Characteristics:
    64-bit capable
    Handle 0x0700, DMI type 7, 19 bytes
    Cache Information
    Socket Designation: Not Specified
    Configuration: Enabled, Not Socketed, Level 1
    Operational Mode: Write Back
    Location: Internal
    Installed Size: 32 kB
    Maximum Size: 32 kB
    Supported SRAM Types:
    Other
    Installed SRAM Type: Other
    Speed: Unknown
    Error Correction Type: None
    System Type: Data
    Associativity: 8-way Set-associative
    Handle 0x0701, DMI type 7, 19 bytes
    Cache Information
    Socket Designation: Not Specified
    Configuration: Enabled, Not Socketed, Level 2
    Operational Mode: Varies With Memory Address
    Location: Internal
    Installed Size: 6144 kB
    Maximum Size: 6144 kB
    Supported SRAM Types:
    Other
    Installed SRAM Type: Other
    Speed: Unknown
    Error Correction Type: Single-bit ECC
    System Type: Unified
    Associativity: <OUT OF SPEC>
    Handle 0x0800, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
    Port Connector Information
    Internal Reference Designator: PARALLEL
    Internal Connector Type: None
    External Reference Designator: Not Specified
    External Connector Type: DB-25 female
    Port Type: Parallel Port PS/2
    Handle 0x0801, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
    Port Connector Information
    Internal Reference Designator: SERIAL1
    Internal Connector Type: None
    External Reference Designator: Not Specified
    External Connector Type: DB-9 male
    Port Type: Serial Port 16550A Compatible
    Handle 0x0802, DMI type 126, 9 bytes
    Inactive
    Handle 0x0803, DMI type 126, 9 bytes
    Inactive
    Handle 0x0804, DMI type 126, 9 bytes
    Inactive
    Handle 0x0805, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
    Port Connector Information
    Internal Reference Designator: USB1
    Internal Connector Type: None
    External Reference Designator: Not Specified
    External Connector Type: Access Bus (USB)
    Port Type: USB
    Handle 0x0806, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
    Port Connector Information
    Internal Reference Designator: USB2
    Internal Connector Type: None
    External Reference Designator: Not Specified
    External Connector Type: Access Bus (USB)
    Port Type: USB
    Handle 0x0807, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
    Port Connector Information
    Internal Reference Designator: USB3
    Internal Connector Type: None
    External Reference Designator: Not Specified
    External Connector Type: Access Bus (USB)
    Port Type: USB
    Handle 0x0808, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
    Port Connector Information
    Internal Reference Designator: USB4
    Internal Connector Type: None
    External Reference Designator: Not Specified
    External Connector Type: Access Bus (USB)
    Port Type: USB
    Handle 0x0809, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
    Port Connector Information
    Internal Reference Designator: USB5
    Internal Connector Type: None
    External Reference Designator: Not Specified
    External Connector Type: Access Bus (USB)
    Port Type: USB
    Handle 0x080A, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
    Port Connector Information
    Internal Reference Designator: USB6
    Internal Connector Type: None
    External Reference Designator: Not Specified
    External Connector Type: Access Bus (USB)
    Port Type: USB
    Handle 0x080B, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
    Port Connector Information
    Internal Reference Designator: USB7
    Internal Connector Type: None
    External Reference Designator: Not Specified
    External Connector Type: Access Bus (USB)
    Port Type: USB
    Handle 0x080C, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
    Port Connector Information
    Internal Reference Designator: USB8
    Internal Connector Type: None
    External Reference Designator: Not Specified
    External Connector Type: Access Bus (USB)
    Port Type: USB
    Handle 0x080D, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
    Port Connector Information
    Internal Reference Designator: ENET
    Internal Connector Type: None
    External Reference Designator: Not Specified
    External Connector Type: RJ-45
    Port Type: Network Port
    Handle 0x080E, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
    Port Connector Information
    Internal Reference Designator: MIC
    Internal Connector Type: None
    External Reference Designator: Not Specified
    External Connector Type: Mini Jack (headphones)
    Port Type: Audio Port
    Handle 0x080F, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
    Port Connector Information
    Internal Reference Designator: LINE-OUT
    Internal Connector Type: None
    External Reference Designator: Not Specified
    External Connector Type: Mini Jack (headphones)
    Port Type: Audio Port
    Handle 0x0810, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
    Port Connector Information
    Internal Reference Designator: LINE-IN
    Internal Connector Type: None
    External Reference Designator: Not Specified
    External Connector Type: Mini Jack (headphones)
    Port Type: Audio Port
    Handle 0x0811, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
    Port Connector Information
    Internal Reference Designator: HP-OUT
    Internal Connector Type: None
    External Reference Designator: Not Specified
    External Connector Type: Mini Jack (headphones)
    Port Type: Audio Port
    Handle 0x0812, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
    Port Connector Information
    Internal Reference Designator: MONITOR
    Internal Connector Type: None
    External Reference Designator: Not Specified
    External Connector Type: DB-15 female
    Port Type: Video Port
    Handle 0x090A, DMI type 9, 13 bytes
    System Slot Information
    Designation: SLOT1
    Type: x1 Proprietary
    Current Usage: In Use
    Length: Long
    Characteristics:
    PME signal is supported
    Handle 0x0901, DMI type 126, 13 bytes
    Inactive
    Handle 0x0902, DMI type 9, 13 bytes
    System Slot Information
    Designation: SLOT2
    Type: 32-bit PCI
    Current Usage: Available
    Length: Long
    ID: 2
    Characteristics:
    5.0 V is provided
    3.3 V is provided
    PME signal is supported
    Handle 0x0903, DMI type 126, 13 bytes
    Inactive
    Handle 0x0904, DMI type 126, 13 bytes
    Inactive
    Handle 0x0905, DMI type 126, 13 bytes
    Inactive
    Handle 0x0906, DMI type 126, 13 bytes
    Inactive
    Handle 0x0907, DMI type 126, 13 bytes
    Inactive
    Handle 0x0908, DMI type 126, 13 bytes
    Inactive
    Handle 0x0A00, DMI type 10, 6 bytes
    On Board Device Information
    Type: Video
    Status: Disabled
    Description: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
    Handle 0x0A02, DMI type 10, 6 bytes
    On Board Device Information
    Type: Ethernet
    Status: Enabled
    Description: Intel Gigabit Ethernet Controller
    Handle 0x0A03, DMI type 10, 6 bytes
    On Board Device Information
    Type: Sound
    Status: Enabled
    Description: Intel(R) High Definition Audio Controller
    Handle 0x0B00, DMI type 11, 5 bytes
    OEM Strings
    String 1: www.dell.com
    Handle 0x0D00, DMI type 13, 22 bytes
    BIOS Language Information
    Language Description Format: Long
    Installable Languages: 1
    en|US|iso8859-1
    Currently Installed Language: en|US|iso8859-1
    Handle 0x0F00, DMI type 15, 29 bytes
    System Event Log
    Area Length: 2049 bytes
    Header Start Offset: 0x0000
    Header Length: 16 bytes
    Data Start Offset: 0x0010
    Access Method: Memory-mapped physical 32-bit address
    Access Address: 0xFFF01000
    Status: Valid, Not Full
    Change Token: 0x00000018
    Header Format: Type 1
    Supported Log Type Descriptors: 3
    Descriptor 1: POST error
    Data Format 1: POST results bitmap
    Descriptor 2: System limit exceeded
    Data Format 2: System management
    Descriptor 3: Log area reset/cleared
    Data Format 3: None
    Handle 0x1000, DMI type 16, 15 bytes
    Physical Memory Array
    Location: System Board Or Motherboard
    Use: System Memory
    Error Correction Type: None
    Maximum Capacity: 8 GB
    Error Information Handle: Not Provided
    Number Of Devices: 4
    Handle 0x1100, DMI type 17, 27 bytes
    Memory Device
    Array Handle: 0x1000
    Error Information Handle: Not Provided
    Total Width: 64 bits
    Data Width: 64 bits
    Size: 1024 MB
    Form Factor: DIMM
    Set: None
    Locator: DIMM_1
    Bank Locator: Not Specified
    Type: DDR2
    Type Detail: Synchronous
    Speed: 667 MHz
    Manufacturer: AD00000000000000
    Handle 0x1101, DMI type 17, 27 bytes
    Memory Device
    Array Handle: 0x1000
    Error Information Handle: Not Provided
    Total Width: 64 bits
    Data Width: 64 bits
    Size: 1024 MB
    Form Factor: DIMM
    Set: None
    Locator: DIMM_3
    Bank Locator: Not Specified
    Type: DDR2
    Type Detail: Synchronous
    Speed: 667 MHz
    Handle 0x1102, DMI type 17, 27 bytes
    Memory Device
    Array Handle: 0x1000
    Error Information Handle: Not Provided
    Total Width: 64 bits
    Data Width: 64 bits
    Size: 1024 MB
    Form Factor: DIMM
    Set: None
    Locator: DIMM_2
    Bank Locator: Not Specified
    Type: DDR2
    Type Detail: Synchronous
    Speed: 667 MHz
    Handle 0x1103, DMI type 17, 27 bytes
    Memory Device
    Array Handle: 0x1000
    Error Information Handle: Not Provided
    Total Width: 64 bits
    Data Width: 64 bits
    Size: 1024 MB
    Form Factor: DIMM
    Set: None
    Locator: DIMM_4
    Bank Locator: Not Specified
    Type: DDR2
    Type Detail: Synchronous
    Speed: 667 MHz
    Handle 0x1300, DMI type 19, 15 bytes
    Memory Array Mapped Address
    Starting Address: 0x00000000000
    Ending Address: 0x000FDFFFFFF
    Range Size: 4064 MB
    Physical Array Handle: 0x1000
    Partition Width: 1
    Handle 0x1400, DMI type 20, 19 bytes
    Memory Device Mapped Address
    Starting Address: 0x00000000000
    Ending Address: 0x0007FFFFFFF
    Range Size: 2 GB
    Physical Device Handle: 0x1100
    Memory Array Mapped Address Handle: 0x1300
    Partition Row Position: 1
    Interleave Position: 1
    Interleaved Data Depth: 1
    Handle 0x1401, DMI type 20, 19 bytes
    Memory Device Mapped Address
    Starting Address: 0x00080000000
    Ending Address: 0x000FDFFFFFF
    Range Size: 2016 MB
    Physical Device Handle: 0x1101
    Memory Array Mapped Address Handle: 0x1300
    Partition Row Position: 1
    Interleave Position: 1
    Interleaved Data Depth: 1
    Handle 0x1402, DMI type 20, 19 bytes
    Memory Device Mapped Address
    Starting Address: 0x00000000000
    Ending Address: 0x0007FFFFFFF
    Range Size: 2 GB
    Physical Device Handle: 0x1102
    Memory Array Mapped Address Handle: 0x1300
    Partition Row Position: 1
    Interleave Position: 2
    Interleaved Data Depth: 1
    Handle 0x1403, DMI type 20, 19 bytes
    Memory Device Mapped Address
    Starting Address: 0x00080000000
    Ending Address: 0x000FDFFFFFF
    Range Size: 2016 MB
    Physical Device Handle: 0x1103
    Memory Array Mapped Address Handle: 0x1300
    Partition Row Position: 1
    Interleave Position: 2
    Interleaved Data Depth: 1
    Handle 0x1410, DMI type 126, 19 bytes
    Inactive
    Handle 0x1800, DMI type 24, 5 bytes
    Hardware Security
    Power-On Password Status: Enabled
    Keyboard Password Status: Not Implemented
    Administrator Password Status: Enabled
    Front Panel Reset Status: Not Implemented
    Handle 0x1900, DMI type 25, 9 bytes
    System Power Controls
    Next Scheduled Power-on: *-* 00:00:00
    Handle 0x1B10, DMI type 27, 12 bytes
    Cooling Device
    Type: Fan
    Status: OK
    OEM-specific Information: 0x0000DD00
    Handle 0x1B11, DMI type 27, 12 bytes
    Cooling Device
    Type: Fan
    Status: OK
    OEM-specific Information: 0x0000DD01
    Handle 0x1B12, DMI type 126, 12 bytes
    Inactive
    Handle 0x1B13, DMI type 126, 12 bytes
    Inactive
    Handle 0x1B14, DMI type 126, 12 bytes
    Inactive
    Handle 0x2000, DMI type 32, 11 bytes
    System Boot Information
    Status: No errors detected
    Handle 0x8100, DMI type 129, 8 bytes
    OEM-specific Type
    Header and Data:
    81 08 00 81 01 01 02 01
    Strings:
    Intel_ASF
    Intel_ASF_001
    Handle 0x8200, DMI type 130, 20 bytes
    OEM-specific Type
    Header and Data:
    82 14 00 82 24 41 4D 54 01 01 00 00 01 A5 0B 02
    00 00 00 00
    Handle 0x8300, DMI type 131, 64 bytes
    OEM-specific Type
    Header and Data:
    83 40 00 83 14 00 00 00 00 00 C0 29 05 00 00 00
    F8 00 4E 24 00 00 00 00 0D 00 00 00 02 00 03 00
    19 04 14 00 01 00 01 02 C8 00 BD 10 00 00 00 00
    00 00 00 00 FF 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
    Handle 0x8800, DMI type 136, 6 bytes
    OEM-specific Type
    Header and Data:
    88 06 00 88 5A 5A
    Handle 0xD000, DMI type 208, 10 bytes
    OEM-specific Type
    Header and Data:
    D0 0A 00 D0 01 03 FE 00 11 02
    Handle 0xD100, DMI type 209, 12 bytes
    OEM-specific Type
    Header and Data:
    D1 0C 00 D1 78 03 07 03 04 0F 80 05
    Handle 0xD200, DMI type 210, 12 bytes
    OEM-specific Type
    Header and Data:
    D2 0C 00 D2 F8 03 04 03 06 80 04 05
    Handle 0xD201, DMI type 126, 12 bytes
    Inactive
    Handle 0xD400, DMI type 212, 242 bytes
    OEM-specific Type
    Header and Data:
    D4 F2 00 D4 70 00 71 00 00 10 2D 2E 42 00 11 FE
    01 43 00 11 FE 00 0F 00 25 FC 00 10 00 25 FC 01
    11 00 25 FC 02 12 00 25 FC 03 00 00 25 F3 00 00
    00 25 F3 04 00 00 25 F3 08 00 00 25 F3 0C 07 00
    23 8F 00 08 00 23 F3 00 09 00 23 F3 04 0A 00 23
    F3 08 0B 00 23 8F 10 0C 00 23 8F 20 0E 00 23 8F
    30 0D 00 23 8C 40 A6 00 23 8C 41 A7 00 23 8C 42
    05 01 22 FD 02 06 01 22 FD 00 8C 00 22 FE 00 8D
    00 22 FE 01 9B 00 25 3F 40 9C 00 25 3F 00 09 01
    25 3F 80 A1 00 26 F3 00 A2 00 26 F3 08 A3 00 26
    F3 04 9F 00 26 FD 02 A0 00 26 FD 00 9D 00 11 FB
    04 9E 00 11 FB 00 54 01 23 7F 00 55 01 23 7F 80
    5C 00 78 BF 40 5D 00 78 BF 00 04 80 78 F5 0A 01
    A0 78 F5 00 93 00 7B 7F 80 94 00 7B 7F 00 8A 00
    37 DF 20 8B 00 37 DF 00 03 C0 67 00 05 FF FF 00
    00 00
    Handle 0xD401, DMI type 212, 172 bytes
    OEM-specific Type
    Header and Data:
    D4 AC 01 D4 70 00 71 00 03 40 59 6D 2D 00 59 FC
    02 2E 00 59 FC 00 6E 00 59 FC 01 E0 01 59 FC 03
    28 00 59 3F 00 29 00 59 3F 40 2A 00 59 3F 80 2B
    00 5A 00 00 2C 00 5B 00 00 55 00 59 F3 00 6D 00
    59 F3 04 8E 00 59 F3 08 8F 00 59 F3 00 00 00 55
    FB 04 00 00 55 FB 00 23 00 55 7F 00 22 00 55 7F
    80 F5 00 58 BF 40 F6 00 58 BF 00 EB 00 55 FE 00
    EA 00 55 FE 01 40 01 54 EF 00 41 01 54 EF 10 ED
    00 54 F7 00 F0 00 54 F7 08 4A 01 53 DF 00 4B 01
    53 DF 20 4C 01 53 7F 00 4D 01 53 7F 80 68 01 56
    BF 00 69 01 56 BF 40 FF FF 00 00 00
    Handle 0xD402, DMI type 212, 152 bytes
    OEM-specific Type
    Header and Data:
    D4 98 02 D4 70 00 71 00 00 10 2D 2E 2D 01 21 FE
    01 2E 01 21 FE 00 97 00 22 FB 00 98 00 22 FB 04
    90 00 11 CF 00 91 00 11 CF 20 92 00 11 CF 10 E2
    00 27 7F 00 E3 00 27 7F 80 E4 00 27 BF 00 E5 00
    27 BF 40 D1 00 22 7F 80 D2 00 22 7F 00 45 01 22
    BF 40 44 01 22 BF 00 36 01 21 F1 06 37 01 21 F1
    02 38 01 21 F1 00 39 01 21 F1 04 2B 01 11 7F 80
    2C 01 11 7F 00 4E 01 65 CF 00 4F 01 65 CF 10 D4
    01 65 F3 00 D5 01 65 F3 04 D2 01 65 FC 00 D3 01
    65 FC 01 FF FF 00 00 00
    Handle 0xD403, DMI type 212, 157 bytes
    OEM-specific Type
    Header and Data:
    D4 9D 03 D4 70 00 71 00 03 40 59 6D 17 01 52 FE
    00 18 01 52 FE 01 19 01 52 FB 00 1A 01 52 FB 04
    1B 01 52 FD 00 1C 01 52 FD 02 1D 01 52 F7 00 1E
    01 52 F7 08 1F 01 52 EF 00 20 01 52 EF 10 21 01
    52 BF 00 22 01 52 BF 40 87 00 59 DF 20 88 00 59
    DF 00 E8 01 66 FD 00 E9 01 66 FD 02 02 02 53 BF
    00 03 02 53 BF 40 04 02 53 EF 00 05 02 53 EF 10
    06 02 66 DF 00 07 02 66 DF 20 08 02 66 EF 00 09
    02 66 EF 10 17 02 66 F7 00 18 02 66 F7 08 44 02
    52 BF 40 45 02 52 BF 00 FF FF 00 00 00
    Handle 0xD800, DMI type 126, 9 bytes
    Inactive
    Handle 0xDD00, DMI type 221, 19 bytes
    OEM-specific Type
    Header and Data:
    DD 13 00 DD 00 01 00 00 00 10 F5 00 00 00 00 00
    00 00 00
    Handle 0xDD01, DMI type 221, 19 bytes
    OEM-specific Type
    Header and Data:
    DD 13 01 DD 00 01 00 00 00 11 F5 00 00 00 00 00
    00 00 00
    Handle 0xDD02, DMI type 221, 19 bytes
    OEM-specific Type
    Header and Data:
    DD 13 02 DD 00 01 00 00 00 12 F5 00 00 00 00 00
    00 00 00
    Handle 0xDE00, DMI type 222, 16 bytes
    OEM-specific Type
    Header and Data:
    DE 10 00 DE C1 0B 00 00 10 05 19 21 01 00 00 01
    Handle 0x7F00, DMI type 127, 4 bytes
    End Of Table
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    /dev/sda:
    ATA device, with non-removable media
    Model Number: WDC WD800JD-75JNC0
    Firmware Revision: 06.01C06
    Standards:
    Supported: 6 5 4
    Likely used: 8
    Configuration:
    Logical max current
    cylinders 16383 16383
    heads 16 16
    sectors/track 63 63
    CHS current addressable sectors: 16514064
    LBA user addressable sectors: 156250000
    Logical/Physical Sector size: 512 bytes
    device size with M = 1024*1024: 76293 MBytes
    device size with M = 1000*1000: 80000 MBytes (80 GB)
    cache/buffer size = 8192 KBytes
    Capabilities:
    LBA, IORDY(can be disabled)
    Standby timer values: spec'd by Standard, with device specific minimum
    R/W multiple sector transfer: Max = 16 Current = 8
    Recommended acoustic management value: 128, current value: 254
    DMA: mdma0 mdma1 mdma2 udma0 udma1 udma2 udma3 udma4 *udma5
    Cycle time: min=120ns recommended=120ns
    PIO: pio0 pio1 pio2 pio3 pio4
    Cycle time: no flow control=120ns IORDY flow control=120ns
    Commands/features:
    Enabled Supported:
    * SMART feature set
    Security Mode feature set
    * Power Management feature set
    * Write cache
    * Look-ahead
    * Host Protected Area feature set
    * WRITE_BUFFER command
    * READ_BUFFER command
    * DOWNLOAD_MICROCODE
    SET_MAX security extension
    Automatic Acoustic Management feature set
    * Device Configuration Overlay feature set
    * Mandatory FLUSH_CACHE
    * SMART error logging
    * SMART self-test
    * Gen1 signaling speed (1.5Gb/s)
    * Host-initiated interface power management
    * SMART Command Transport (SCT) feature set
    * SCT Long Sector Access (AC1)
    * SCT LBA Segment Access (AC2)
    * SCT Error Recovery Control (AC3)
    * SCT Features Control (AC4)
    * SCT Data Tables (AC5)
    Security:
    Master password revision code = 65534
    supported
    not enabled
    not locked
    frozen
    not expired: security count
    not supported: enhanced erase
    Checksum: correct
    Last edited by Inxsible (2011-03-27 04:40:49)

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