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1) Prepare the system CD: If you don't have it, you can go to the computer store to buy it, and you can buy the latest version of the CD of whatever system you need to install. If you have a burning CD-ROM drive, you can also go online and burn the system files in ISO format to a system CD.
2) Set the CD to boot: press the DEL key (the notebook is generally F2 or the hotkey prompted at the bottom of the screen) to enter the CMOS after booting, and set the optical drive (CD-ROM or ***-ROM) as the first boot item in the Boot tab (or Startups) (the old motherboard needs to enter the Advanced BIOS Features tab, press Enter at "1st Boot Device", and then select CD ***-ROM), Press F10 again to save and exit the reboot. Insert the system disc into the optical drive in time when you restart the computer.
3) Clone and install the system: After the disc is successfully started, the function menu will be displayed, at this time, select "Install the system to the first partition of the hard disk" in the menu, press enter to confirm and follow the prompts, or after entering the PE system, run the "one-click installation system" on the desktop, the computer will automatically run the GHOST software to automatically load the GHO file and clone and install it to the C area, the whole process basically does not require manual intervention, until the last entry into the system desktop.
Note: After the installation of the system is completed, first install security software such as 360 Security Guard plus 360 Antivirus or Kingsoft Antivirus and other security software, conduct a comprehensive check and kill Trojans and viruses, and then patch the system, install common software, and install a one-click restore tool for system backup, in case of emergency.
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Safe mode can be entered, right? Go into safe mode to uninstall the driver and try again.
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One. My Computer - Right-click on Settings in Properties ---Advanced --- Startup & Recovery - drop-down arrow to select the system installed on the D drive - and uncheck the checks before "Show OS list time" and "Show recovery options when needed". In this way, when it boots, the system of the D drive will be booted.
Two. If the system crashes, and if you want to ensure that the data in the computer is kept intact, we can just format the C drive. This needs to be formatted with win98 system disk, the specific steps are as follows:
1. Insert the win98 system disk, press and hold the delete key 2, and wait for a:>g: (the disc is on the g disk).
3. G:>Format C: Enter; format d: press enter4, format starts.
5. Done, and then start installing the system you need. If you put it into the system disk, it will be installed on the C disk by default. Alternatively, after formatting all disks, you can select the system disk when installing the system disk partition.
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The ghost version of one-click recovery is installed in C, if you are not using the one-click recovery version, you can choose C to install, and put the C grid.
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Install with Windows XP SP2 installation disk, press and hold the DEL key when booting, enter the BIOS, select CD-ROM to boot, and then insert the installation disk into the optical drive, install, first delete the C and D disk partitions, and then re-establish the C disk partition, D disk partition, and then install the system to the C disk partition, after the installation is completed, start Windows XP, enter the system, open "My Computer" right-click the D drive letter, and select "Format" to format the D disk.
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1.It's installed, but you enter the original, and the bios doesn't restore back.
2 grid off win7,Unplug the U disk and go in again。
3.It's normal.,It's okay to install it.。
4.Explain that this restores software junk, the default system disk is the first disk, and the recognition is not recognized 5It doesn't seem like so, and it's okay to do it again.
6.No!!! 11
7.No. If you have a problem with your ISO
An example of someone else.
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Let's use another method to install the XP system.
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