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Can enter the system, can be installed from the hard disk, can not enter the system, from the optical drive or U disk to start the installation. There are many ways to install hard disks, take virtual optical drive installation as an example, the specific steps are as follows, if you can't install it, then install it in another way.
2. Double-click the folder to open the Simple Virtual Drive window, double-click "Installation Method without Disk", and then double-click "Simple Virtual Drive". exe", decompress and enter the Virtual Drive Manager window.
3. Click "Load" to load the image file window, 1. In the window, select "A" for "Assign as", select "Auto Detect for Load As" and click "Browse" to open the image file window.
2. Select "ISO file" for "File Type", select the disk stored in the ghost system of the ** before you select the "search range", select the ISO system file you want to install in the list below, click to open, and return to the loading image file window.
3. In the "Image File Path", display the system files you just selected to install. Click "OK".
4. Return to the window of my computer, double-click the virtual drive drive letter, in the window that opens, 1. Double-click "ghd image installer" (, ask whether to install, select "yes", and copy.
2. After copying, ask whether to restart the installation, and select "Yes".
3. After restarting, enter the ghoft copy and install.
4. Auto-restart, enter the "computer packaging deployment program (driver selection, decompression graphics card, sound card driver)".
5. Automatically enter the XP installer, please wait....(Takes longer).
6. Automatically enter "Executing the last task (installing the start project menu, registering components, saving settings, deleting used temporary files)".
7. Automatically reboot into the desktop, manually change the resolution and remove or retain the integrated driver to complete the installation.
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Is there a problem with the optical drive jumper? Set the optical drive to "slave".
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You didn't set the light enlightenment:
The so-called optical start means that the computer reads the optical drive first when it starts up, so that if there is a disc with optical start function in the optical drive, it can be read before the hard disk starts (such as when installing the system from the optical disc).
How to set it up:1Start your computer and hold down the Del key until the BIOS setup window appears (usually with a blue background and yellow English text).
2.Select and go to the second item, "BIOS Setup". Find the item or group that contains the word boot, and find the three items in order: "first", "secend", and "third", which represent "first start", "second startup", and "third startup" respectively.
Here we can set it to "optical drive", "floppy drive" and "hard disk" in order. (If you don't see these three e-articles on this page, usually the option menu on the right side of boot is "setup", then press enter to see it).
3.After selecting the three startup methods, press the F10 key, the E text dialog box appears, press the "Y" key, and press Enter, the computer will automatically restart, proving that the changed settings have taken effect.
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Go to the BIOS to set the optical drive to boot.
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The light zone line is broken. Replace it with a new one. It's the one that connects the computer to the optical area (the thick one).
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Set up your computer to boot from a CD-ROM drive Follow the prompts to install it step by step.
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If you have any problems with the motherboard driver, it is recommended to reinstall the motherboard driver.
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Enter the BIOS system to see if you can detect the optical drive.,If you can't, it may be a problem with the optical drive.。。。
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1. Enter the BIOS system to see if the optical drive can be detected;
2. Make sure that the power cable and data cable are plugged in;
3. If you are sure that there is no problem with the above two points. That is, the data interface on the motherboard is broken or the power supply is not working;
The above first ensures that the optical drive itself is good.
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Now install ms-dos on your computer, copy the system image of win7 to the disk behind the computer, then restart the computer, enter ms-dos in the operating system selection menu, enter diskgen to reformat the c drive, and then restart, return to ms-dos, enter ghost, and do the system.
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The optical drive is pregnant, and the system disk cannot be read when installed, how to install the system? Generally, the optical drive will not be broken, most of it is a problem with the bald head, hand it over to you, remove the optical drive, open the shell, use a hair dryer to open to the maximum wind, blow the dust inside, remember, there is a small lamp head is a bald head, blow hard with a fan! Then put on the disc case and put it in the disc" is not the same as before.
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