If all is set up correctly, what should appear or happen depends on the context, but generally:
- For a newly built computer, you should see the power-on self-test (POST) screen displaying configuration details like CPU type, RAM amount, and connected drives, or the system should boot into the operating system if installed. The device manager should show all hardware correctly recognized, and no error messages or beep codes should appear. Monitoring software should display normal temperature and hardware status, and performance benchmarks should run without crashes. The system should be stable without crashes or freezes when used normally or under stress tests.
- For network setup, the message "Your computer appears to be correctly configured" from diagnostic tools indicates that the basic network settings are correct, although connectivity may need further checks if issues persist.
- If referring to software or device setup, the indication of everything being set up correctly might be a confirmation message or the expected functionality working without error.
In summary, if all is set up correctly, the system or device should show expected operational screens or messages (like POST or OS boot), hardware should be recognized without errors, and functions should operate stably and as intended.