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Let's see if there's a lack of bootstrap files
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Find and run directly, where the commands, although in English, are all simple.
1. local: local operation positioning.
2. partition (or disk): partition or disk operation.
3. from image: <> from the mirror (recovery).
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1.It is recommended that you buy a disc of the Ghost system and boot it up with a disc drive, and there is usually a separate Ghost software option available after entering the boot menu.
2.Restore will not cause data loss on the disk where the backup file is located, except for incorrect operations (such as setting the destination disk to this disk, formatting, etc.).
3.Usually, one-click backup is done by backing up the C drive, that is, partition mode. If you know the location of the backup file, then restoring it is actually quite simple.
1) After entering the ghost, select the C drive (to check the capacity, whether it must be the C drive, and even the partition may not be done in order).
2) Open the menu and select partition (partition) from image (image) = >> select current disk = >> select C drive.
3) Select the backup file that was originally made. The point OK begins.
4.One-click ghost is more intelligent, so it is impossible to put the backup file on the C drive, which is self-defeating.
Hope it helps.
If you have any questions, you can email me.
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1. If the computer does not have DOS and can't enter the system, then you need to use the ghost disc boot or boot USB flash drive to run ghost
2. If the backup image exists in the F drive, and the F drive has something important, then don't be afraid, the image will not overwrite its own partition, so it is very safe.
3. The current ghost system usually comes with a one-click ghost installation, even if it is installed on the c drive, the ghost will run normally, so don't be afraid.
However, it is recommended to run ghost manually when running, so that you are not afraid of accidentally doing something else on the disk when you identify it.
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Can it be turned on? If you can, turn on the keyboard and press F8 to enter the safe mode Select Normal Boot Enter to "Please select the operating system you want to boot" Use the arrow keys Select "One key ghost" under "Win XP".Option Select "One-click Recovery", click "Restore" - OK, after the recovery, the C drive will be restored to the state when you used to back up, and other disks will not be affected.
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Click on Hard Drive Tools to install the system.
Why do you want to split NTFS partitions in DOS? As long as it's a partition back in the operating system, wouldn't it be very good to format.
Of course not, you can keep pressing the delete or del key after booting, the motherboard is different, the keys are not the same, when entering the BIOS, use the cursor key of the keyboard to select the BOOT or Advanced BIOS Features option, enter the advanced BIOS settings, select the first boot device option through the up and down cursor keys on the keyboard, after pressing the enter key to enter, after selecting the CD-ROM, In this way, the optical drive is set to the first start, and after the setting is completed, press the F10 key to save the disk and exit. This will allow you to install the Windows XP or Windows 2000 installation disk on the CD-ROM drive, and the system will automatically boot the installer from the CD-ROM drive.
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