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If you want to start from the system, you must first make sure that you have a Windows XP installation disk, or a recovery disk. If it is an installation disk, you can set up a system disk (usually a C disk), and if it is a recovery disk, just follow the steps explained.
The operation steps are as follows:1. Turn on the computer, press the del key to enter the boss, change the startup sequence to start from the disc, save and exit.
2. Pick up the computer again, put it into the installation disk, and select the grid system disk.
3. Install the operating system.
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If you want to reinstall the operating system, buy a ghost system disk from your software store.
The installation is very fast Then install your computer driver and you're good to go.
coms sets the optical drive as the first startup project.
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I'll give you a suggestion, write the question in as much detail as possible in the topic, don't be in a hurry, everyone help me and the like, it won't arouse the interest of others. A simple process for you to install the system: set the optical drive boot in the BIOS, stuff it into the installation disk, and start the installation. See online for details.
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It depends on what kind of system disk it looks like. Generally, the one with disc guidance is very easy to install, as long as the steps can be installed.
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In the BIOS, change the boot to a disc boot, put it in the installation disk, select the optical drive to boot, enter the installation disk (the last letter of the optical drive disk), and run the installer on the line (it seems to be WinXP).
Remember to back up the important files of the C drive, because the C drive seems to be formatted, and there is no need to delete it before installation.
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There are two workarounds for the "Can't access the network location you're trying to use" as follows:
Method 1: Directly overwrite the installation or select Repair and install Intech IWB.
Method 2: Restore by repairing the registry as follows:
1. Open the registry (open method: start-run, type: regedi);
2. After opening the registry, click on the registry path "hkey current user software Microsoft installer products 0762812c5feec1b428f26679f2dfae7c";
3. Find this key and right-click;
4. Select Delete and finish.
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You can use some ghost disc cleaner software to get rid of passwords.
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Make a USB flash drive launcher to clear the password or buy a ghost CD.
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Uninstall the IPX SPX Netbio protocol in NIC Properties-Protocols. Reboot.
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If you don't want to get rid of the password, then you can control the panel settings.
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You need to use a Windows account to use a pirated system, right?
I'll just point out to you: Are you doing this voluntarily? If yes, then bear it. >>>More
Definitely quad-core configuration!
CPU Inter Core 2 Quad Q6600 (Scattered) 1370 >>>More
,5*2=5+6=11,3*2=3+4=7,4*5=4+5+6+7+8=30,8*4=8+9+10+11=38
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You want to be separated from him, that's completely your freedom, will he tie you with a rope and not let you go? In fact, you don't want to leave him at all, even though he doesn't treat you well at all! >>>More
Forget it, don't be with people like that.
It's possible that you'll be like him. >>>More