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Turn on the computer to see if the BIOS recognizes the optical drive, if you recognize and check whether the system device manager driver is normal, the system is normal.
Not; If you don't recognize it, check whether the data cable is connected and whether the relevant IDE port is enabled in the BIOS.
You can right-click on My Computer, go to Manage Options, and from there, you can change the lack of power and damage to the data cable.
Take a look at whether the optical drive data cable and power cable are plugged in, and plug them in a few more times.
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It is recommended to clear the BIOS, try again, boot and press Delete, then select the 4th and 5th options from the bottom, press Y to confirm, then press F10, save and exit, if the optical drive is not easy to use, you have to go to the repair station to check the hardware
This method is to clear the BIOS virus, but it is only temporarily easy If this is really the problem, you have to refresh the BIOS, and you have to find a professional
If it doesn't work, take off the battery on the motherboard, use a screwdriver to short-circuit the battery port for ten seconds, and try again
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If you don't consider the data, turn on the main unit, take off the battery inside for 30 seconds, reinstall it, and the optical drive can be recognized when you boot it up
Also, did the optical drive light turn on when it was turned on? See if the inner threads are falling off. Power cord and IDE cable for optical drive.
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You go into the BIOS when you boot it up and see if the optical drive is detected.
If not, open the case and plug the data cable and power cable of the optical drive back in.
If not, I suggest you try a good CD-ROM drive.
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No way, if you can't even start the optical drive, it is estimated that your disk or optical drive disk is not good. Rising can't even turn you on from the optical drive. Electronics who knows when he will break...
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You go to the BIOS to set up the optical drive boot item, the virus can't infect him too, right, if it doesn't work, try to change the optical drive.
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If it doesn't work, it might be that your optical drive is broken.
You can reinstall the system with the Ghost XP subsystem made by someone else online.
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Whether the optical drive can be started or not has nothing to do with the deactivation in the XP, as long as the BIOS is set to CD boot.
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It was okay before.
It's a problem with the BIOS settings.
BIOS settings set the optical drive boot boot.
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When booting up, set the optical drive boot ...... in the BIOS settingsIf you don't, you'll have to find someone to fix it...
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ghost can be restored, It's very simple,**Check it up.。 If the interface is wrong, it can't be installed with an optical drive.
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Is it possible to set up the optical drive to boot the computer, and the direct installation still can't read the disc?
Make sure that the disc as well as the file are good readable first.
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There's a little hole near the drive, and you poke it in with a toothpick or something. It will automatically pop off.
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On the machine, there's a little hole in the button on the optical drive, and you straighten it with a paper clip, and you poke it in hard, and the disc comes out.
It shouldn't be poisoning, and the optical drive is sometimes like this, hehe, normal.
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It's better to wait for tomorrow to fix it, doing it yourself will only make the situation worse, and waiting for it will not be overnight.
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BIOS Settings: First Boot Item, select Hard Disk and then enter the system and take out that disk.
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Disassemble the case, take out the optical drive, disassemble it, take out the disk, install it again, and then turn it on, if it doesn't work, use the restore wizard.
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Find something sharp. Get him out of the way. It will pop up automatically.
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Use a USB flash drive to install it,What to do with a CD-ROM drive?,Make a U disk boot disk,Now install a ghost U disk version,Copy the system image to the U disk,So you can install it.,It's much more convenient than connecting an optical drive.,Now who still uses the CD-ROM to install the system?,Troublesome。
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Press any key to boot from cdrom....
When you have to press the keyboard a few times, sweat...
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The external optical drive may not have enough power supply or the system disk may be faulty. It is not necessary to use an optical drive to install the system, and it is also possible to do PE boot on a USB flash drive or mobile hard disk.
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Your book is the original visita system.
Ordinary discs are not recognizable by this thing.
Your stuff is fine.
Either the boot file of your disc is lost.,Especially on the disc engraved by yourself.,It's easiest to lose that thing.。。
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Reboot, press Del to enter the BIOS, find the Advanced BIOS Features and press Enter to enter the Advanced BIOS Features interface.
first boot device boot boot sequence 1 .
second boot device boot boot sequence 2.
third boot device, boot boot sequence 3.
The normal settings are:
The first boot device is set to HDD-O (hard disk boot), the second boot device is set to cdrom (optical drive boot), the third boot device is set to fioppy (floppy drive), press F10 after setting, and save.
Press F2 at startup, press the arrow keys to move right to the boot option, press the arrow keys to move down to boot device priority, press enter, select 1st boot device, press enter, move down to select cd ***, press enter, save the modification and exit the BIOS.
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There are no options on this screen. After booting, take a look at the logo screen, the following prompts, generally press the exit button, F 9F12, etc. can directly enter the boot option.
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Plug in the USB flash drive and select the right driver item for your USB flash drive to reinstall the system.
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The system did not find the optical drive.
1. Check whether the cable of the optical drive is plugged in;
2. Confirm whether the optical drive can be used.
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1.Is your optical drive IDE or SATA?
2.If it is an optical drive with an IDE interface. It's a very wide data line...
That is to manually set the jumper next to the cable. Set this drive as a second device. Or set it to automatic recognition.
This does not overlap with information from other devices, such as hard drives.
3.If it's a SATA optical drive. Then as long as the wrong information is deleted from the registry, it is normal.
Finally, there are no driving problems with the optical drive. The driver firmware of the optical drive is fixed. As long as the optical drive is not broken. It was not burned. That's a matter of jumpers or settings... It has nothing to do with the BIOS.
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1.The optical drive is damaged.
2.The optical drive is damaged.
3.Disc issues.
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Have you plugged in the power cable and data cable of the optical drive, try to change the head and change the data cable.
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This one boots from the hard drive.
It can only be that the BIOS settings are incorrect.
It may be that the landlord did not save it after setting it up.。。。
If it is not right, build the motherboard battery to discharge, and reset it after discharging.
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Judging from the information on the graph.
1.This is booted from the hard drive.
2.There is no operating system. It means that the operating system is not installed, and even the most basic recognizable files do not exist.
You may not have set it up correctly, but if the disc is in first order and the disc is available, then you should be in the installation screen.
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It is advisable to find a professional to load.
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If you reinstall the operating system, you need to read the optical drive if you want to boot it together. And open or not, it doesn't matter. This phenomenon of the USB flash drive feels like it is not really read.
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Poisoned,Either you broke the registry,According to your current state, it is recommended that you first download a win7 or xp iso system on the Internet,And then install the system with a virtual optical drive。
According to what you say.
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