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Go to the next dwarf toolbox,**Restart after installation,There is a dual system menu,You select "Dwarf Toolbox" to enter pure dos,Then you enter the command:format c:.
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It's better to be different, or you'll regret it. Because there are still many system boot files under the C drive, you can't enter the system if you put the C disk in one box. Just delete what you don't want.
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Formatting does not require software, right-click on the C drive icon and select Format
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I'm responsible for telling you that you can't start with e: if you have a c: disk, you can't start it with e: disk, because you have to set e: to work before you can start from e:.
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The system disk cannot be formatted under Windows, find a boot disk and put it into DOS
format e:/q
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If your system is still installed under the C drive, then you can't format the system disk directly under the system, if there are many ways:
1. You can directly right-click on the C drive and click Format;
2. Command prompt is also OK, start-all-programs-attachments and then enter format? You can see all the ways to use the command, if you want to format the C drive, just type format c: and you're good to go;
3. It is possible to use third-party software, such as easyrecovery pro Chinese version and so on.
If it is, then throw the system disk into the optical drive, guide into the installation system, there is a step that will prompt which drive letter to install the system on, here it can also be formatted;
Don't just find a windows98 system disk and put it into the CD-ROM drive.,Press the delete key to enter the blos and select the system to boot by the CD-ROM drive.,Restart the computer and keep pressing F8.,Enter the pure DOS under the above operation with format C:The command can also be formatted.,There are many ways.,You pick it up and use it yourself! Hehe, I hope this will work for you.
Oh, that's right, there's the dual system you said, in fact, there is no difference between the two advantages and disadvantages, I have to say that the advantage is that you can play with one more system, if you talk about the disadvantage, the dual system is particularly memory-consuming, if you don't have enough memory, or don't install a dual system, and the two systems can't be shared well for a lot of software, so you also need to have a large hard disk space.
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If you install a dual system, then you have to XP first and then Win7 It is best to put XP to the D disk and leave the C disk to Win7 because Win7 needs a 100M reservation (the clone version does not seem to need this reservation).
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How could it not be formatted.
Start the computer with the optical drive and enter the DOS system.
Format with format c: command.
You don't need to install a dual system yet, you won't use it a lot.
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The easiest thing is to make a PE with a USB flash drive, and then PE starts, and you can format the C disk.
=Sun Zailin===
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Generally, there will be PE in the installation disk, after booting from the CD, you choose the PE system to enter, you can manage the computer --- as normal-disk management, and then format.
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Optical drive boot, and then select to enter the PE system on the installation disk (provided that your installation disk contains PE), after entering the PE, you will see an interface similar to the XP system, and then you can format the C disk on my computer.
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Buy an XP system disk, delete the C drive, and recreate the C drive.
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You have to figure out your purpose first, whether you want to format and reinstall, or just antivirus. If you want to kill the virus, you can use 360 security guard, antivirus software, and Windows Cleanup Assistant to solve general problems. If you want to reinstall it, and don't want to install it cleanly, then install it in another drive letter, such as a D drive, etc.
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Take an installation disk and repartition it all and format it all.
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Use the system installation disc (you cannot use a clone CD) to partition the installation system. Set the optical drive to boot and open the system disc.
1. After scanning, welcome the installer, select install, and press enter.
2. Check the startup environment and press Enter.
3. Agreement, agree, press F8.
4. Delete the partition. Turn the cursor to partition C, press the D key to delete partition C, press enter and press the L key to confirm the deletion of partition C, at this time partition C becomes "unused", then turn the cursor to partition D, delete partition D in the same steps, and in the same way, delete all partitions, so far, the entire disk behaves as "unused".
5. Create a new partition.
Let's turn the cursor to the "unused" place, press the C key to create a C partition, enter the partition value as prompted, confirm and create the partition. Then turn the cursor to the "unused" area to create other partitions, until the entire disk is divided, and the last partition is created with the default value. After partitioning, you can install the system.
6. Specify the partition to which it is installed, C, and Enter.
7. Specify the file system, format the disk partition (C) with FAT32 (or NTFS), and press Enter.
8. Enter the installer formatting, create a copy list, and copy the files to the win installation folder.
9. Start initializing XP related files and configurations, save initialization parameters, and restart.
10. Follow the installation wizard to continue the installation.
It can also be attached to another computer as a slave disk, and repartitioned with WinXP's built-in "Disk Management".
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Use the system disk to format the C drive when reinstalling the system.
1. Optical drive starts.
1) Award BIOS settings.
Reboot, press Del to enter the BIOS Settings interface, find Advanced BIOS Features (Advanced BIOS Parameter Settings), press Enter to enter the Advanced BIOS Features interface, use the keyboard D-pad to select the First Boot Device, use PGUP or PGDN to turn the page to change the HDD-O on the right to CDROM (CD-ROM boot), press ESC, press F10, and then hit Y to save and exit.
2) Insert the XP installation disc into the optical drive, reboot it, and see the CD ...... appear at the bottom of the screenWhen the word is written, press any key in time, otherwise the computer will skip the light and start from the hard disk again. After the XP system disk is opened, it is necessary to start installing the program, copy the file, load the hardware driver and enter the Chinese interface of the installation wizard.
2. In the pre-installation.
1. After scanning, welcome the installer, select install, and press enter.
2. Check the startup environment and press Enter.
3. Agreement, agree, press F8.
4) Specify which partition to install, c--enter;
5) Specify the use of the file system, format the disk partition with FAT (or NTFS) (fast) --Enter; In this way, the C drive is formatted.
In fact, there are prompts on the screen after arriving at the Chinese interface, just follow it.
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A prompt will appear when you are working on the system. It is to divide the hard disk into 4 areas. You just click on that prompt. That is to format your computer in its entirety. When it's divided. It will automatically quit coming. You're choosing to start from scratch.
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When the partition list appears, you can delete the other partitions first, delete the C drive first, then divide the C drive, and then divide the other drive letters. It's cleaner this way. If you only format it, it is best to use a tool such as DM or PQ, or enter the DOS system with a format password.
Such as format
D: Press Enter to confirm.
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Generally, the current ghost disc comes with a DM or PM partition tool, DM is the operation under DOS, you may not use, use PM, Chinese operation, it is very easy, first delete all partitions, let the hard disk become a zone, and then repartition, then format each partition once, and then set the C main partition as active, restart the installation system to the C drive, and mess up.
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Generally, there will be software such as MaxDOS in the Ghost system, select DOS Toolbox on the menu list, use PQ tool to graphically format the hard disk, and have partition and partition adjustment functions.
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Find a system disk like Deep, set it to optical drive boot when you boot it, and there will be a display after the boot disc is successful, just select it, but to save important data, the data on the repartitioned hard disk is all gone.
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Can you enter DOS, if the system disk can go in, enter DOS, and then enter fdisk, define the partition yourself, and define the format c:.That's it.
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Didn't you install the system after dividing the area?
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The easiest thing is to buy a disc (a few yuan), in its boot interface, 1, first click "one key and a few points" will be the whole partition grid, 2, after restarting in its boot interface, click "one-click to install the system to C disk", the approximate meaning and the specific text may be different.
Step 1 is only suitable for new machines that have not been installed with a system
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There's no big problem.,Reinstall it directly.,Because it's the system disk formatted.,The computer can't be opened.,So you can only use a U disk or a disc to install.,The premise of disc installation is that the optical drive is good.,Disc insertion,Restart,Press F2 or F12 (different computers),Select the disc to start,Enter the installation,Just wait,Generally in about 30 minutes。
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Just redo the system. You're definitely not working right now, are you?
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