Select a PC node from the network tree.
Click with the right mouse button.
If the PC is the local PC select Local PC Diagnostics Scan.
If the PC is a network PC select Current Node Diagnostics Scan.
A process begins of scanning the target PC for WMI data.
This data is granular diagnostic data for each sensor type.
Once target node has been retrived a 3D version is populated with color coded status sensors.
Green signifies that the component is OK.
Yellow/Amber shows a component is in a warning state.
Red indicates an error in the target component.
Click on the component and detailed data will appear in the status box.
Note that WMI does not always return data as to the status of a component, so in some instances components will not have status available and may show a Warning...
By default WMI returns some data about the status of various messages.
Last Message
This is generally the main message about the state of the hardware component. The usual state is OK. This means the component is working as expected.
Quite often you will find no message returned by a sensor. This is nothing usually to worry about.
In some cases, for various reasons the component just doesnt produce a message.
OK
The OK message will produce a Green color for the component.
error
The component has produced an error, indicated by red.
degraded
The component has been degraded, indicated by red.
unknown
The status of the component is unknown, indicated by yellow.
This doesnt mean a failure, just that the status is unknown of the component.
pred fail
The component is predicted to fail, indicated by red.
starting
The component is starting, indicated by green.
stopping
The component is stopping, indicated by yellow.
service
The service message is indicated by green.
stressed
The component is stressed, indicated by red.
nonrecover
The component is non recoverable, indicated by red.
no contact
There is no contact with the component, indicated by yellow.
lost comm
Communication with the component has been lost, indicated by yellow.