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You also said that other discs don't have this feature anymore, so it's definitely a problem with that disc.
There's nothing strange about this disc.,Just like the guy above said.,It's set up in the boss.。 Of course, it can also be achieved from software, and the CD-ROM is the carrier of software...
These discs are made entirely for convenience, for fool-proof, fully automatic installation. The same is true for many driver discs.
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This is not a disk problem, your previous hard disk did not have a system, the motherboard will automatically search for boot, now your hard disk is equipped with a system, the motherboard will enter from the first boot according to your settings.
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A long time ago, to install the system not only to the CD, but also to an inch disk, but also to enter the setup, now out of the system disk, is directly driven by the optical drive, that is to say, even the floppy drive can not be used, the best use is the one of the tomato home, can be unattended installation! If you think it's good, get extra points!
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I haven't seen the phenomenon upstairs before!
Let's take a look at the BIOS! You can change it! If not, restore the BIOS to the exit settings! That's it!
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This has nothing to do with the system.
Boot is set from BOS when booting from the disc.
I've never heard of this kind of system disk, maybe it's hungry and lonely.
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This needs to be tuned to the optical drive to boot.
Otherwise, boot from the hard drive.
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This is the disc that the burner does not recognize. There are many reasons for this. 1.
Check to see if you have selected the wrong optical drive (recorder). If you have two optical drives (recorders) on your computer, this prompt will appear if you select the wrong one. 2.
If the chosen recorder is correct, check whether there is a problem with the disc, first, whether the disc is the corresponding category of the recorder, such as the CD recorder is put into the *** disc; Burn *** is not good if you put a CD disk, and the second is that if the disc is not wrong, you must consider that the quality of the disc is not good. You can change a few more plates, or try a different brand. 3.
The disc has been burned, and there is data on it, or a waste disc that failed to be burned, etc. This prompt appears when the burner can't detect the disc or the detected disc doesn't meet the burning requirements. 4.
If your recorder does not support burning the +R disk, this prompt will also appear when you put the +R disk. In short, it will only prompt if the recorder does not detect a suitable available disc. 5.
This will also be prompted if the performance of the recorder (optical drive) is degraded, the disc is selected, or there is a fault, and the disc cannot be found.
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The recorder does not recognize the disk.
Your recorder should be the kind of cambo drive that I used to say, and you can't burn *** disks, only CD disks.
However, the CD disk only has a capacity of 600M.
So I guess your engraving plan is going to run aground.
To burn ***, you need to use *** burner.
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There are several possibilities when a disc burns a system disk that shows that the drive is not ready or that there is no disc:
1. The CD recorder is put into the *** disc, which causes the recorder to be unable to recognize. Solution: Change the CD disc.
2. The disc is reversed, the solution: put the disc squarely.
3. The data cable of the recorder is loose, the solution: reinsert the data cable.
4. The recorder is malfunctioning. Solution: Repair the recorder or buy a new one.
5. Other unknown problems.
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Your optical drive can only burn CD disks, *** does not support.
If your system is over 700MB, give up.
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There are several possibilities when a disc burns a system disk that shows that the drive is not ready or that there is no disc:
1. The CD recorder is put into the *** disc, which causes the recorder to be unable to recognize. Solution: Change the CD disc.
2. The disc is reversed, the solution: put the disc squarely.
3. The data cable of the recorder is loose, the solution: reinsert the data cable.
4. The recorder is malfunctioning. Solution: Repair the recorder or buy a new one.
5. Other unknown problems.
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How long has the machine been used, it may be that the bald head is aging, turn up the power of the laser head and see if it works.
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Install "Master Lu" to check the hardware situation.
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The system fails to boot and is resolved by reinstallation.
It is recommended to use a USB flash drive to complete the reinstallation of the system.
To install the system with a USB flash drive (about 16g or so), the USB flash drive should first be made into a bootable system disk (that is, a boot disk). Then copy the system files to the GHO folder or ISO folder of the U disk (the system files are GHO files are copied to the GHO, ISO files are copied to the ISO folder, the system files can be purchased or, if ** it is recommended to go to the system home), and then use the U disk to boot the computer (usually the made U disk boot disk into the U port, after starting the computer, press the F12 key or F8 key or ESC key, different computers will be different, call up the boot menu and select the U disk boot) After entering, back up important data first, and then you can install the system.
It is recommended to use the "Chinese cabbage U disk startup production tool" (there are some plug-ins) to make a U disk startup disk, and the operation is very simple after the online ** -**Installation--run the "Chinese cabbage U disk startup production tool" -- insert the U disk according to the prompts -- start making it -- make it after one minute (there is a detailed tutorial on the official website of Chinese cabbage).
ps: If you want to use a disc to install the system, then you should first put the disc into the optical drive, restart the computer, press the boot shortcut key (as shown in the figure) to bring up the boot menu, and then select the optical drive (that is, the one with the word ***) to boot, you can use the disc to install the system.
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