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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 05, 2012
Filed:
Jan. 29, 2007
Jeffrey Brunet, Richmond Hill, CA;
Ian Collins, Markham, CA;
Yousuf Chowdhary, Maple, CA;
Eric LI, Scarborough, CA;
Jeffrey Brunet, Richmond Hill, CA;
Ian Collins, Markham, CA;
Yousuf Chowdhary, Maple, CA;
Eric Li, Scarborough, CA;
Storage Appliance Corporation, Richmond Hill, CA;
Abstract
A peripheral electronic device includes a health check application configured to execute automatically upon connection of the peripheral device to a data source, such as a personal computer. The health check application can diagnose problems and if necessary, repair the problems with the peripheral device, the data source, or both. Examples of problems include corrupted data and indications of software, firmware, and hardware failures or impending failures. In some instances, the health check application can provide a warning of an impending failure. The health check application, after initially executing, can be triggered in various ways to scan again for problems. In addition to finding and repairing problems, the health check application can also attend to maintenance.