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Hello. Install the computer system with a CD-ROM.
Key points: 1. When you turn on the computer, there is a prompt in the lower right corner of the screen that the new motherboard does not need to enter the BIOS to set up the computer from the CD.
If you boot up, if you press F12 on your GIGABYTE motherboard, you can choose to boot from the disc.
Old-fashioned press the computer's power switch to turn it on, insert the system installation disc into the optical drive, and click the del or other key (depending on the motherboard type.
and computer model to determine what key to press) into the BIOS, find: boot- boot-cd ***, set the computer from.
Start the disc, press the F10 key to save, enter y(yes) in the pop-up prompt box, and press Enter. The computer automatically restarts to enter.
On the system installation interface, follow the prompts until the system installation is completed.
2. After the system installation is completed, restart the computer, enter the BIOS when booting up, set the computer to boot from the hard disk, then press the F10 key to save, enter y(yes) in the pop-up prompt box, and press Enter. After we boot up, we boot from the hard drive.
3. After installing the system, update the drivers.
Please refer to the Experience
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You just put the disc in the CD-ROM drive. It's like *** the same thing, which is available in the computer host.
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You'll need to set up your computer to boot on a CD. Start the computer, press Del to enter the main interface of the AMI BIOS setup program, use the arrow keys to select "Boot" in the upper menu, press Enter, use the arrow keys to check "Boot Device Priority" in the open interface, press Enter, select "1st Boot Device", press Enter, enter the Options interface, use the pgup or pgdn keys, set "1st boot device" to "cd ***:3s-ph...... "CD-ROM drive starts), press ESC, press F10, press Y again, press Enter, save to exit.
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The BIOS must be set up before there will be a reaction. The system can be installed by following the steps below:
1.First, place the system disc into the optical drive.
2.Turn on the power and then observe the on-screen prompt to press "F2" for BIOS settings before booting the system.
3.Set the startup mode. Find the boot option, there is the first boot, generally 1st boot device, move the cursor to it, press the enter key to go in and select the item with the word ***, press the enter key to confirm.
4.Some of the key methods for moving the cursor are the arrow keys of the keyboard, and some are f5 and f6, which are prompted by the screen. Then press F10, select Yes, press Enter to confirm, and then the computer will automatically restart.
5.At this time, boot from the disc when starting, enter the installation system interface, follow the system prompts, step by step, and the installation process will be restarted many times.
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1.It could be that you didn't set it up. Booting the system from an optical drive?
2.Is your disc potentially damaged? Please check.
3.Can your CD-ROM drive read? Is your disc cd or ***?
Please ask the landlord to check the problem from these aspects.
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In the BIOS, it is necessary to set it to boot from the optical drive, which must be done (if your optical drive and disc are not damaged).
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Check to see if your optical drive is broken.
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Go to the BIOS and change the boot to CD-ROM boot.
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The computer system cannot be started, and the operation method of reinstalling the system with a disc is as follows:
To reinstall a system with a CD-ROM, you need to have two basic hardware, one is the system CD-ROM and the other is the CD-ROM drive. These two things are indispensable. So, first of all, you have to have a system CD, and an optical drive.
Nowadays, there are many laptops that don't have optical drives, so if your computer doesn't have an optical drive, you can't use a disc to reinstall the system.
First of all, open the optical drive on the computer case, press the open button directly above, after opening, put in the disc, and then close the optical drive. The computer will automatically restart.
Before the computer restarts, enter the BIOS and then set the boot method. That is, we want to boot the system from the disc in order to install the system. Different computers have different ways to enter the BIOS, and the general way is to press the delete key on the computer keyboard.
Of course, there are many motherboards that have many ways to enter the BIOS, some press the ESC key, some press F12, etc., and you need to refer to the manual or try one by one how your computer enters the BIOS. Be careful to keep pressing before turning on the machine.
After entering the BIOS, to select the startup item, if you are not familiar with English, you can look for such a word, that is, boot, as long as the option of this word appears, generally select the boot item. Find this option, and then look for the first boot option, which is the device that boots first. Once you find it, you can choose the CD-ROM option, which is the optical drive, and we want to boot from the disc, so we have to choose this option.
Once set, we also need to save the BIOS settings, press the F10 key on the keyboard, and a saved confirmation dialog will appear. Click OK and the system will restart again.
When the system restarts again,It will enter from the CD,At this time, if your system disk works,There will be a system installation interface,Just click this start installation button,You can start installing the operating system,The whole process is fully automatic,No manual operation is required,So,You just have to look at it。 This step will not be repeated.
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When reinstalling the system, it can't be interrupted, if it is restarted, it is likely to cause the reinstallation system to fail, and now it can only be reinstalled again, and it must be a disc or a USB flash drive.
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If the computer is restarted during the process of reinstalling the system, it will inevitably cause the system to fail to be reinstalled and the computer will not be able to turn on.
In this case, there are only two options:
1.Reinstall the system using a USB flash drive or CD-ROM disk.
2.Find a master in a computer repair shop to reinstall the system for you, and they also use a USB flash drive to reinstall the system.
3.If your computer has one-click restore, you can try one-click restore.
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I deduce it's basically related to your new memory...
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File indeed, reinstall the system.