When backing up the system with ghost, the computer reboot does indicate that the selected boot disk

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

    This file is divided into two parts: boot loader and operating systems, and the exact location should be C: Hidden files, a boot menu will appear after the computer is powered on and POST, it lists all the operating systems installed on this computer, and the user can use the " " key to choose which system to enter. Since Windows NT it has been present in the Indows system.

    Windows XP relies primarily on the Boot ini file to determine which operating system category is available for selection during the reboot (boot) process. When the system is the same, you can copy it from others, or you can reinstall the system yourself.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Fix the partition table, or just before the ghost, use the PQ partition wizard that comes with the disc to set the C drive advanced to function!

    If it doesn't work, you can only use the installation version to install it step by step!

    Use the ghost version of the disc with PQ! Boot up set CD-ROM boot always will, right?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This prompt is that the hard disk detection failed:

    1) SATA wire is not of good quality or is not well plugged in.

    Solution: Change the SATA cable or plug the SATA cable into another SATA slot on the motherboard.

    2) The hard drive is faulty and may need to be replaced.

    3) The BIOS setting is wrong, go to the BIOS to find the BOOT option, and check whether the hard disk is blocked.

    4) Try to set the hard disk to boot (whether it is set incorrectly).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    After the U disk ghost system, the problem of failure to boot is more common, generally because the main partition is not set as the active partition when partitioning.

    U disk can do ghost, then U disk should also have a DOS toolkit. You can use the dos fdisk command to partition the hard disk, or you can set the primary partition to active.

    The specific steps are:

    Start the computer with a USB flash drive boot and select DOS.

    Under DOS, enter fdisk

    After the software runs, select 2 to activate the hard disk partition.

    Select 1 to activate the first partition, which is the primary partition of the ghost system.

    Confirm the exit. Unplug the USB flash drive and restart the system to enter the new system.

    If you have PE, you can go to PE and use a partitioning tool such as partitionmagic to set the active partition. In short, the ghost system needs to set up an active partition to boot.

    For example, in the figure below, the red circle is the active partition of the two main partitions, both of which have systems and can be booted.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The system must be installed on the primary partition, not the logical partition.

    1. It is recommended to choose a 30G-40G main partition to install Win7 system.

    2、Use ghost to install win7 and enter the partition in PE。

    3、Then select the partition where the win7 system is installed, right-click and select "Activate current partition" and then restart it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I'm also in this problem.,Reinstalled it 6 times and it's the same.,The last time is to pull out the USB flash drive and then restart the system computer.,Suddenly, it's OK.。 I don't know if it's a problem, because I didn't try it again after installing the system.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Boot file is missing. and no access to the system. A startup disk is required to boot up the computer.

    Use DiskGen to rewrite an MBR to your hard drive.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Have you copied the win7 image to the D drive?? That's definitely not going to work, because the D drive is a logical partition, and you can't boot the system without setting it to active.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    ,You should turn off SATA in BIOS,Probably press F12 when booting up (look at the text displayed below when a screen appears when the computer is turned on),Turn off SATA and then that's it。

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Small fire door-to-door manual ghost installation system.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Use bootice to rewrite the hard disk master boot record to boot**.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    You can use the hard disk tool in the ghost system disk to rebuild the MBR boot.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Repartition, remember to specify the active partition, and then reinstall the system to see.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Reconstruct the boot area with diskgen software.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I can't reinstall it, it must be a hardware or BIOS problem, the first thing is to go into the BIOS to restore the default BIOS settings.

    1. For memory problems, re-insert and rub gold fingers with an eraser, pay attention to only plugging in one memory module at a time to run the system, so as to detect memory module compatibility problems. It may also be a slot problem, so you need to change the slot for testing.

    2. Change the hard disk data cable to a motherboard IDE port or SATA port plug.

    3. Motherboard problems, only the replacement method is confirmed.

    4. SATA hard disk needs to be set to imitation IDE port. This is usually the case in the default BIOS.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Press the Del key to enter the BIOS and reset the BIOSIf you are not very proficient in the IDE settings, select Auto

    Also, if you use a virtual optical drive to install the system, this problem will occur.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Your disk is broken, or your machine doesn't support that version of the system.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    You enter the PE installation, there is software inside to open the ISO file, don't choose Ghost to install.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    In this case, it is recommended that you use a USB flash drive as a boot disk to reinstall the program.

    How to reinstall the system win7:

    1. Put the system disc into the CD-ROM drive and restart the computer.

    2. Press Delete before the system boots up (I don't know when, just press Delete many times when restarting after shutdown) to enter the BIOS (blue box) settings. Due to the different computers to enter the BIOS buttons, some are F8, F9, F1, F2, but the general assembly machine is to press the delete key.

    3. After entering BOIS, click Boot Order Boot Sequence (the system searches for the boot sequence of the operating system files) and then click CD *** CD-RW Drive (boot from the CD-ROM drive), and then press F10 to save, and the computer will automatically restart.

    4. After the computer restarts, it will enter the option of the system disc interface, at that time, the mouse can only move up and down, at this time, use the up and down left and right keys of the keyboard to select "Install Ghost to C disk", so that the computer will automatically reinstall the system.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Right-click on My Computer or Computer, Manage, Disk Management, and you can see whether the type of disk is basic or dynamic.

    The most essential difference between a dynamic disk and a basic disk is that a dynamic disk can combine multiple physical disks into a large volume set, while a basic disk can only create partitions on one physical disk. Basic disks are limited by partition tables, and a maximum of 4 primary disk partitions can be created. Dynamic disks can hold more than four volumes, and the information about the volumes is not stored in the partition table, but is copied between volumes, improving fault tolerance.

    Dynamic disks are generally used to form disk arrays with multiple hard disks. Only Windows 2000 2003 XP and later versions of Windows are supported. Dynamic disks cannot be identified by ghosts.

    Dynamic disks can be converted to basic disks with DiskGenius losslessly. After conversion, it can be recognized by ghost.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    You'll need to convert your dynamic disk to a basic disk first.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    From the time you restore the ghost image you restore seems to be a disk partition image, it is recommended to restore the system image after the DM partition, from the file size can be distinguished from the xp generally about 660 win7 in.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    That is the boot file is corrupted, it is recommended to repair the boot file, and you can enter the system. This can be done with the help of the 360 cleanup tool.

    1. You can clean and repair with the help of tools. Such as with 360 Guard.

    3. Select My Tools and select System First Aid Kit.

    4. Select Repair MBR, and then select the button to repair according to your needs, it will automatically help clean up the boot area during the repair process.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Partition it wisely. Repartition. Restore...

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    It's the ghost file that has a problem, so I tried it with a ghost.

    Before, but the problem is that it didn't work before, but now it doesn't.

    Why don't you try to change the ghost file first?

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