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Since there is no problem with the optical drive and the optical disc, it is recommended to press "F8" before entering the system to enter the safe mode and see if the optical drive can be used. If you still can't, you can choose to boot with a floppy disk, then format the hard disk under DOS, and then install the system, and it should be no problem.
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You're there"boot from cd: (seems to be this sentence).
There seems to be a press any key...Something.,You're going to press any of the keys at this point.。。。 If it doesn't work again, it is estimated that there is a problem with the optical drive.
The possibility of optical drive is very high.。。 Let's take a look at the CD-ROM drive.
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BIOS to see if the optical drive is connected, and is your optical drive SATA? It needs to set up BIOS
IDE re-unplug offline to see.
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It's all a small problem, a BIOS setting problem, and when the motherboard goes into the CD, what is the CD... When you have to press enter
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boot from cd should be there"..."It should be six, and you can reinstall it by pressing enter before all six are out.
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What kind of system disc are you talking about? Pure system or ghost?
It is recommended that you do not try it with a disc with a graphical interface.
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Go to the next rain forest wood wind ghost xp what version of your choice.,Then install a virtual optical drive and use the virtual optical drive to pretend to see.。
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Set up the boot first -- boot from the disc.
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What's going on? If it is after clicking on the optical drive, it prompts what cd *** or the like is a disc or optical drive problem. For example, some optical drives can't read *** discs.
There is also a kind of optical drive that your computer does not find... The driver of the optical drive, even the old system will come with it.。。
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Two scenarios come to mind:
1. Drive problems. Open the Device Manager, can you find it in the list, *** CD-ROM drive items, can you check your optical drive, and how it works (whether there are yellow exclamation marks or are disabled). If you can see your optical drive, try uninstalling the driver, reinstalling the driver, and then refreshing (or restarting) it to see if it can be restored.
If you don't see the optical drive (there are no *** CD-ROM drive items in the list), it is judged to be the second case.
2. The connection problem of the optical drive. Unplug the optical drive cable and plug it back in.
It's not a big problem.,You first look at how many programs are running in your program when you boot up.,Generally about 25,If too much CPU innocent 100 is a virus.,Press F8 after you turn it on.,It's not to enter the system.,It's a press on the start-up.,Then enter the safe mode antivirus.,Use the latest anti-virus software.,Then turn on the computer to see.,If the problem hasn't been solved, see if there are still so many programs.,If so, reinstall it.,Go buy an XP disk.,Is yours XP?,5 yuan a., Then press F8 when you boot up, enter the installation interface, and install it automatically.
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