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If you use the original disc image file to install win8, then when you right-click on the computer, select management, you can see a 350M system reserved partition in disk management, that is, in this partition, there is a win8 boot boot file. You can right-click and change the drive letter and path to assign it a drive letter and view the files inside. However, in order to ensure that the computer can be turned on normally, it is recommended that you do not change it at will.
And if it's the ghost version of win8, then it's in the root directory of the c drive.
One of these boot files is called bootmgr, which is a hidden file, which is in the root directory, and once this file is lost, it will cause the system to fail to boot.
There is also a hidden boot folder, which has a lot of files, and in addition to the language folder, there is also a boot manager information file, which should not be easily modified. If you want to modify it, please use software with the startup manager modification function, such as the soft media Rubik's Cube, or use the system's built-in bcdedit command to modify it.
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Hello, win's boot file is in a hidden partition, you need to use a partition software to unhide the partition to see.
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Win+R key to open the run dialog box, enter msconfig in it, OK, and the system configuration dialog box will pop up.
Select the Bootstrap tab, which is right in there.
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To uninstall a program, first go to the "Programs and Functions" in the control panel (win+c --Settings --control panel) and look for anything you want to uninstall. If so, click on it to uninstall Changes. If not, go to the directory where the program is located, look for a program with a similar name and execute it.
If you haven't already, delete it.
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In this case, you can only delete the game folder directly, if there is an error message, delete it with a file shredder, and if you don't mind, move it to a hard drive that does not have important data and files (it is possible to move files), and then format it.
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Is yours installable or install-free?
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In Control Panel - System & Security - System - Advanced System Settings - Performance there select Settings - Adjust to the best look.
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If you are upgrading from win7, there should be no such problem.,Look at this situation, you should erase the data of the D disk when you back up.。
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If there is a strange problem, please ask the master to help.
1. There is a problem with the computer system, and double-clicking "My Computer" on the desktop cannot be opened, but you can open the IE browser.
2. I used IE browser to enter the C drive, backed up the C drive files to the D drive, and created a new "New Folder" in the D drive to save the backup C drive files.
3. Use the ghost disk to restore the system again, and after the recovery is completed, everything is normal when you enter the C disk (the system is restored normally). When I entered the D drive, I found that all the other files and folders were missing except for the newly created "New Folder" just now, and only this "New Folder" was still there. It is also full of files from the C drive that was just backed up.
4. Confusion appears: If you get the wrong disk when gohst, then the system should be restored to the D disk, the D disk should be the system disk, and there are system files, and the "new folder" I just created should be gone.
This question is so strange that I can only come up and ask for help.
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Your system is installed on the D drive.
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Solve the win8 flashback problem:
Press the "Win+Q" key combination on the keyboard to open the search bar, and enter "cmd" in the search bar on the right to appear "Command Prompt". At this time, the search appears in the "Command Prompt", right-click to select it, and then "Run as administrator".
Enter "net user administrator active:no" in the "Command Prompt" to disable the administrator account, then enter "sfc scannow" to wait for the long verification process to detect whether there is any conflict in the system, if there is still a crash phenomenon after completing the above operations, please update the graphics card driver or reinstall the application.
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Is your win8 pseudo activation?
If so, please win+x run cmd administrator, and then enter sfc scannow to fix it, and then activate it, it really doesn't work, you can only reinstall
If it is not a pseudo-activation, depending on whether it is a software or hardware problem, you can try to reinstall the system and then reactivate it or reset or initialize win
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