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Operating System | SRF Location | Log File Location |
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Windows 7 and 8 | {USER.HOME}\Pearson\srf\ | {USER.HOME}\Pearson\logs\
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Mac OS X | {USER_HOME}/Pearson/srf/ | {USER_HOME}/Pearson/logs/ |
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Linux | {USER.HOME}/Pearson/srf/ | {USER.HOME}/Pearson/logs/ |
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The instructions for the operating systems below include multiple steps that involve either connecting the device to a desktop/laptop or saving to a memory stick. You find both SRF and log files using the same steps. |
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Android devices | To connect the device to a computer running Windows: - Unlock the device.
Note that you must use the same credentials that the student used while testing. - Connect the device to the computer using a USB cable.
If the device prompts you to select a USB connection, choose Media device (MTP). The File Transfer window pops up on the computer, and the device appears as an external drive. - Double-click the device name (for example: Nexus 5), and double-click the srf folder.
- Drag the SRF file to the desktop folder or some other folder that you can easily find.
- Double-click the logs folder and drag the log file to the desktop folder or some other folder that you can easily find.
- Eject your device from Windows, then disconnect the USB cable.
To connect the device to a computer running Mac OS X: To transfer files, you must install Android File Transfer on the computer. Android File Transfer is compatible with Mac OS X 10.5 or later and Android 3.0 or later. - If it is not already installed, download and install Android File Transfer on the computer using the instructions provided on that page.
- Double-click Android File Transfer. The next time you connect the device, it should automatically open.
- Unlock the device’s screen.
Note that you must use the same credentials that the student used while testing. - Connect the device to the computer using a USB cable.
If the device prompts you to select a USB connection, choose Media device (MTP). The Android File Transfer window pops up on the computer, and the device appears as an external drive. - Double-click the device name (for example: Nexus 5), and double-click the srf folder.
- Drag the SRF file to the desktop folder or some other folder that you can easily find.
- Double-click the logs folder and drag the log file to the desktop folder or some other folder that you can easily find.
- Disconnect the USB cable when finished.
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Chromebook | - Launch the TestNav app.
- Focus your cursor in the username or password field.
- Press <ctrl><shft>z, and the File Viewer box appears.
If the File Viewer does not display, click on the window and then press <ctrl><shft>z again. - Plug in a USB memory stick.
- Click the download button next to the SRF and log files you want to download.
- When the window opens, select the USB memory stick, and click Save.
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iPad | You can view SRF and log files two ways on iPads--using Safari or using a USB cable. To view files using Safari: - Open Safari and enter the url: testnav://admin.
Note that the first time you access this, a dialog asks if you want to open in TestNav. Tap Open to open TestNav. - Click View Logs or View Student Responses.
- From this screen, you can view and email SRF and log files.
- Click the Home button when finished.
To view files using a USB cable: - Connect the iPad to the computer using a USB cable.
- Launch iTunes, version 9.1 or later.
- Click iPad from the listed devices in the iTunes window.
- Click the Apps tab and then scroll down to the bottom of the page.
- View the list of apps currently installed on the iPad under File Sharing.
- Select the TestNav App. A list of TestNav log files displays under TestNav Documents.
- Select and open the srf or log file you want to view.
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