Problems with hard drive installation, questions about installing a new hard drive

Updated on number 2024-02-09
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No, after formatting the partition, the 80G hard disk must have about 76G multiplied by two, and it must have 152G.

    It's that your hard drive still has space left that hasn't been divided.

    Right-click on my computer --> Management --> Disk Management to see if your hard drive has free space or has hidden partitions.

    Right-click on the remaining space to create a new partition Select the format ntfs dot quick formatting, and you're done

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Right-click on my computer's Manage Disk Management to see if there are any unallocated disks.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I teach you how to install the system from a hard drive. You extract the ISO file into a folder on a non-Ubuntu hard drive or a non-system partition of an Ubuntu hard drive, and the folder is named with a number or alphabet, such as A. You leave an email address, and I'll send you a piece of software that is specifically designed to install the system from the hard drive.

    Put the software in this folder of yours, as a. Then run the software and click on "Install". Then reboot the system manually.

    After restarting, it will automatically enter the installation process of win7. This method is 100% effective in XP, Vista, and Win7 tests. I'm always playing with the system.,Every time win7 comes out of a new version, I reinstall the system.。

    Never went wrong.

    There are no special steps during the installation process, but it is recommended to format the disk where the system is located during the installation process.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Is there a partition that doesn't show up?

    Don't have disk space allocated?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The system installation disk may be abnormal, you can recreate the system installation disk by following the following methods, and then try to reinstall the system.

    A computer with a Windows system (for making a boot disk) A USB flash drive of 4G or more.

    Windows 7 system package.

    Floppy pass Ultraiso software.

    5. Click "Install":

    6. Installation completed:

    7. Open the Ultraiso software you just installed (under the Windows 7 system, you need to right-click the Ultraiso icon to choose to run as an administrator), and click "Continue Trial" to complete the version

    8. Now start to make the U disk version of the system disk.

    Open the floppy drive software and plug in your USB flash drive.

    Click Boot --- write the hard drive image.

    Select your USB flash drive in the hard drive.

    Click Write and you're ready to go. Right.

    Wait patiently: Success, you now have a USB flash drive version of the system disk.

    Follow the above steps, and the USB flash drive boot disk with the Windows 10 image is completed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Your hard drive is SATA interfaced.

    XP doesn't come with a driver, and your motherboard doesn't have a built-in driver, so you won't be able to find the drive.

    You can install XP at the beginning of the prompt press F6 to load SATA driver Note: Ghost XP doesn't seem to work, you find a non-ghost one, try it!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Check whether the hard disk cable is in good condition.

    Whether the BIOS settings are correct.

    Whether the hard disk has bad sectors (with the help of other hard disks (

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You can remove the hard drive and connect it to another computer to check and reformat it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You first see if the data cable is loose, or your hard drive is broken.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. First of all, it depends on what interface your computer is, the interface is generally divided into 2 types, one is the parallel port, and the other is the serial port, which is the SATA port; Generally, our current computers are serial ports. But it turns out that the old computers are all parallel... Note that if your computer is antique, you can only buy a parallel hard drive).

    2. Then go to the computer store to buy a larger one such as 250g, 320g, 500g, hard disk, 3, connect the power cable and hard disk data cable.

    4. Load the system disk from the optical drive and format the new hard disk.

    5. Install the system.

    Note: In fact, you can also directly add a hard disk to continue your 80G as a system, so that you don't need to format it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1.No repartitioning is required.

    2.The system of the C drive in the old hard disk: because it is a slave disk, I don't need to find it.

    3.If you install the old hard drive on the new host, you won't have any problems using it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The easiest way is to pick up the computer, buy a hard drive and let him do it for you, so that you won't encounter any problems, suitable for novices like you. And you can learn it on the spot, which is much better than reading text tutorials on the Internet.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello landlord!

    The first thing to do is to make sure that your hard drive is in good condition and not an old one. It is possible that the old hard drive itself is broken. To troubleshoot the problem with your old drive, simply swap it out and test it on a different chassis to see if it reads out.

    The second is to replace the SATA data cable and power cable of the hard disk, and replace the SATA slot access position on the motherboard, and then test whether there is a problem.

    If you have tested all of these and still have problems, then you have to carry out an exclusion test of the motherboard, preferably with a spare part for the motherboard.

    Hardware faults need to be troubleshooting, and each possible fault node can be eliminated before the real problem node can be found. If you find this node, you have a solution.

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