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This allows for an automatic and smooth reinstallation of the system. Here's how:
1. The system disk used for U disk installation is broken: ** verified system installation disk file (ISO file), use ultraiso software to install the system's boot U disk and hard disk installation: the premise is that there needs to be a Windows system that can operate normally, extract the "*?
Can't be attached. gho" and "installation system. exe" to the non-system partition of the computer, and then run "Install the system."
exe”。These are possible with a USB flash drive or hard disk, and the installation speed is very fast. Just replace the verified system disk and reinstall the system, so that the problem that the system cannot be installed can be solved automatically and smoothly throughout the process.
will be judged by the system as a violation. But the key is: there must be good compatibility (compatible with IDE and ACHI, directly enter to confirm the restore operation, reconfirm the automatic installation operation, and use this good system USB flash drive to boot the machine, and automatically install the system disk of the machine's hardware driver sequence, RAID mode installation) and can be automatically and permanently activated;
2. The system can be installed smoothly. (Pay attention to back up the important data of the C drive before execution!) );
3. **Edition tutorial: There is a detailed **version of the installation tutorial in this regard, how to give it to you.
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The main thing is that the SATA hard drive won't load.
BIOS changes the mode of the hard drive to compatibility mode.
unist specified don’t exist. shsucdx can’t install
Translated to this, it means: a specific partition (unit) does not exist, and shsucdx cannot be installed.
shsucdx(.com) is the program for the optical drive extension under DOS, install the SATA optical drive program.
Possible reasons for this issue:
1. The hard disk partition has not been activated (you can use fdisk or diskgen to view, and diskgen to view the activated partition is marked in red).
2. Hard disk bad sectors.
3. The hard disk cannot be recognized normally (for example, some SATA hard disks cannot be recognized by the DOS system that does not load SATA driver).
Diagnosis & Resolution Process:
1. First, use the diskgen tool to check whether the system partition is activated (reactivate the partition that will be installed by the system) and the file system format of the partition (such as NTFS or FAT32). Then the problem is still not solved, and then the following operation continues.
2. Reboot into BIOS (press F2), restore factory settings (load manufacture defaults), set the disc boot (boot -> cd *** drives), set the hard disk mode to compatibility mode (advanced ->ide configuration ->sata..).mode — compatible).
3. Then save, restart, and start to install the system with the ghost system disk. Problem solving.
PS: If you don't want to be so troublesome, then install it with a pure system disk, or change to a higher version (with SATA optical drive drive) Ghost system disk to install. In addition, you can use the PE system of the GHOST system to install it (enter the PE system, and you can see the "GHOST installation" system on the desktop).
Update: If there are bad sectors on the hard disk, you can detect the location of the bad sectors, and then create a separate partition for the bad sectors to hide the bad sectors partition!
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This is a self-test complete, ready for installation, but unable to install.
I don't know if you are a new machine, or an old machine reinstalled system.
Unplug the power cord first and check the connection status of the hardware – plug and unplug each connection several times (especially the hard drive). If it is an old machine, dust it should be cleaned with an eraser.
Boot into BIOS (press Dele for desktops, press F2 for this book) and set the startup item to CD boot (preferably with a USB flash drive). Use the ghost version of the system disk to install it.
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Buy a system disk with an AHCI driver and install it.
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Some motherboards have different requirements for installing the system.,There are ID mode and AHCI mode.,IDE installation XP is more,AHCI installation win7 is more,Now you should understand what's going on.,Generally under BIOS "SATA.The words are changed below.
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Identification is complete, disc problem.
Hehe, you want to install the original system, I also use the original, which is relatively stable. The original XP installation time is less than half an hour if the machine is good. The old point of the machine within an hour or so, the system installation time is like this, but there is a more waste of time and the driver problem, the original XP driver for the 2008 hardware is not very applicable, I installed not even a network card driver, the driver wizard update other hardware drivers are not possible, it is recommended to install the next network card driver first, just in case.
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.
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