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Turn on the machine and keep pressing del jian. (I'm afraid you don't know when to press).Then come out a background with a blue English is yellow setting.
I choose the second one on the left (the one with the blos)...Press enter to enter and look down for one. The first boot device stopped there, pressed enter, and came up with a small box that was selected with the small arrow.
cd-rom.Press Enter. Then press f10 to come up with a dialog box of whether to save and then press enter, and the computer began to restart again, ok, it's so detailed, I don't know if you understand.
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Hold down the DEL key (or F2 key, depending on your motherboard's BIOS type) on the BIOS and set First Boot to CD ***-ROM in the BIOS
Press F10 again to save and restart.
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Press the del button when the power is turned on.
Set First Boot to CD ***-ROM in BIOS
Press F10 again to save and restart.
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It's basically a little white like that!
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1. First of all, open the optical drive on the computer case, directly press the open button above, after opening, put in the optical disc, and then close the optical drive. The computer will automatically restart.
2. Before the computer restarts, you must enter the BIOS first, take the ASUS computer as an example, and press the "F2" button all the time after turning it on.
3. After entering the BIOS, you need to select the startup item, find Boot, <>
4. Find this option, and then look for the first boot option, that is, the device that starts first.
5. After finding it, select the CD-ROM option, which is the optical drive, and we want to start from the disc, we have to choose this option.
6. After setting, we also need to save the BIOS settings, press the F10 key on the keyboard, and a saved confirmation dialog will appear. Click OK and the system will restart again.
7. Then when the system restarts again, it will enter from the CD, and a system installation interface will appear, as long as you click the start installation button, you can start installing the operating system, <>
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In the BIOS, it can be set to press the DEL to enter the BIOS to modify the drive boot order.
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Set it in the BIOS, it's OK, first press the del key in the black screen state as soon as it is opened, and you enter. Then do it as above.
Since there is no problem with the optical drive and the optical disc, it is recommended to press "F8" before entering the system to enter the safe mode and see if the optical drive can be used. If you still can't, you can choose to boot with a floppy disk, then format the hard disk under DOS, and then install the system, and it should be no problem.
Yes, but only if the existing system is functional and connected to the Internet. >>>More
Enter the BIOS, set the first boot to the optical drive to start, if it still doesn't work, it is a disc problem, many optical drives have to recognize the disk, even if the disc is not broken, it may not be able to be installed, try some more different, like rainforest wood wind, depth, etc., you will always find something that can be loaded.
You have to redo the system.,It's easy to say if you have a system disk.,Generally, there are disk division tools in the system disk.,160G hard disk,When partitioning, it comes with a set of programs.,After the system is redone,The files in the C disk will be replaced with the files of the new system.,I guess you deleted the things in the other partitions.,So there's no problem that the disk file can't be opened.。
The best way to do this is to repartition it. Could it be that your primary partition boot is faulty, or it is not activated, do you have more than 2 primary partitions? >>>More