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Of course, it is better to completely re-enact, and then the best solution is the problem of the virus. However, you need to back up your important files and drives. It is better to prepare for a long wait.
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There are three questions.
One is the most optimized problem.
The operating system is generally installed in C.
But there are some program files that you may install in other partitions.
Once you've reinstalled the system, it's likely that these files won't work.
If the virus file is present in another partition, just reinstalling the system sometimes does not work, if you save the file conveniently it is recommended that you format it all.
Second, if you suspect that your hard drive has bad sectors, or other problems.
You can choose low-level (low-level formatting: redividing sector tracks) on your hard drive.
3. You are simply installing the operating system, and it is strongly recommended that you only format C, so a good habit of using the computer is very important!!
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That's definitely only a C disk.,If there's a virus, it's all grid.,If it's not poisonous, it's just a C disk.。
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There is no virus, so is it different if you reinstall the C drive, the two situations you said are the same, it doesn't matter if it's good or bad.
The difference is that one has all the plates, and the other has only the C plate.
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If your computer is all formatted,There's no virus in the installed system.,Generally, the system is the default C drive!
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Just install the C drive, and if you reformat, the files in the other disks will also be re-downloaded.
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If you are sure that there is no virus, then there is no need to have all the drive letters in the whole box, just format the C drive and reinstall it.
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It's just a c disk.,It's okay to do anything.,There's nothing to look for.。 Check the C disk, and the other disks can be defragmented. There's no need to put other grids around. Waste of time.
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Step 1Right-click on This PC, select Manage, and then select Disk Management in the left list of the Computer Management window. In Windows 10, you can also right-click on the start menu and directly select the "Disk Management" function.
<> step 2In the partition list, right-click on the part you want to repartition, select "Compress Volume", and the system will give you the available compressed capacity after analysis.
<> step 3Enter the size of the capacity you want to split.
Note that if it is a system disk, it should have at least 50GB of capacity. After determining the capacity, click "Compress", and when you are done, you will see an unpartitioned free space added to the partition list.
It should be noted here that because the Windows system is calculated according to 1024MB=1GB, and the hard disk manufacturers are converted according to 1000MB=1GB, if you directly input 10000MB, you will not get a 100GB partition.
Step 4Create a simple volume.
Repartitioning into one or more partitions is fine. Just right-click on the space, select "New Simple Volume", and then press the prompt "Next". <>
Step 5Allocate capacity to other partitions.
For unallocated space, you can also choose to assign it to any of the existing partitions, right-click on the selected partition, select "Extend Volume", and then follow the prompts.
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Let me tell you,At present, the partitions on the market can not guarantee 100% success of the partition,The only one that can be 100% successful is Microsoft's partition software,But unfortunately,At present, the software is only available in English,Because this used to be used for genuine software,Genuine machine purchase when the partition is relatively small,The software is very good,It is directly used under the XP、Wing7Desktop,Unlike other software must be under DOS,Hehe,I use this software and serial number! Quack - I will naturally use it, with this can guarantee success, and it's okay if it's wrong because it's under the desktop, and it won't take effect if you don't restart it! Too few points!
If you pass it to you, I have to practice the registration number to give it to you, and it's not worth it on a single software!!
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Open the disk management of the system, right-click the C drive, you can choose to compress the volume, compress the C disk space, and create the D disk and E disk with the extra space.
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If you want to partition it in this way, you can right-click on this computer, select Manage, select Disk Management, then right-click the hard disk, select the compressed volume, and then compress it according to your needs, and then partition it after the compression is completed.
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It is recommended that you ask a computer administrator to help you partition it, or use a partition magic master to divide the partition area.
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Your system is installed on the C drive, of course, when you install it, it is on the C drive. There will be no impact on other disks. Of course, some of the programs you installed will not work after you reinstall the other disks.
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BIOS Setup Tutorial.
Motherboard driver explained.
Operating system installation details**.
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Anyway, it's really simple to pull laugh, you will experience it after pretending, it's a big deal, when you really can't, you can find a friend who understands a little bit is pulling, but you can pretend when you really can't! Anyway, it doesn't break the computer! (Misfitting, reloading, re-pretending, giggling.)
Support yourself to try it yourself.
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Of course, you can just format your hard drive and then install the system.
It's easy to say, but it's still a little difficult to operate, so it's recommended that you find someone who knows a little bit about computers to help you install it.
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It's very simple, go to this ** and take a look, this is a tutorial about the installation of the XP system.
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Reinstalling the system couldn't be easier. You can back up the important stuff, then use the system boot disk to DOS, format it with format c:q, and then install it on the installation disk.
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Yes, it's all installed automatically, just tune to cd boot and you're good to go! It's simple, as long as you're Chinese!
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Start with a disc,Go to setup to install it,If you can't boot from the disc,Just go to the commes after booting it up.,If it doesn't work, find someone else.。
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You should be talking about a hard disk,C disk is not memory,It's a small hard disk space,But I feel that 20G is enough for the system,Install win7It's enough,I don't know what system you are。
Of course, you can install the system to a disk other than the C disk, but this will not be the case with a fast response to the computer, because it does not mean that the system will run fast when the hard disk space is large. If you want to install the system to a disk other than the C drive, you can use a CD-ROM or USB flash drive to boot into the installation of the operating system, and then select the D or E drive when selecting the installation partition. However, it is not recommended that you install the system on another disk.
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There are several scenarios:
1. The C drive is too small, and it can be adjusted by a partition magician;
2. The partition to install the system must be the main partition and the active partition, so if you install other disks, you must change the disk to the main partition and then set it as the active partition, which can also be done with the partition magician;
3. If your C disk has an XP system, you can install a dual system, you can directly install it with the system installation disk, select other disks when selecting the directory, after the installation is completed, there will be a system name menu for you to choose before entering the system, but this installation can not use the ghost version, only normal installation;
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It's okay if you don't install it on the C drive, 20G XP is too much, Win7 is just enough (30G is best).
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Generally, it needs to be reinstalled to have it, because many software installations require the addition of registry information. But some don't need it and can run it just as they are – usually small software.
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Yes, reinstalling the system is just to format the C drive, and other disks can continue to be used.
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You don't need any specific steps, you go and buy a disk, you want the latest one, and it will have a hard disk installer on it.
You don't need a human to be safe automatically.
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If your current system is in the D drive, then choose it when installing, select the C drive, and delete the original system of the D drive after installation.
If your system is on the C drive now, then you don't have to move anything, just install it directly, and it has nothing to do with the D drive.
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All software can be used, and the so-called can't be used, it may be like this:
When you install the software, although it is in the D disk, but they still have to register in the system, this registration information is in the C disk, so that when you reinstall the system, the software can be used normally, that is, the system has no registration information, it can not be read in the uninstaller of the control panel, you can find the startup directory in the software installation directory to re-shortcut, then you only need to delete the installation directory here to delete the software.
Here we recommend that you solve the problem as follows:
After the system installation is completed, the installed software is on the D drive, like the software you mentioned can be installed on the D drive, so after the installation of the software is completed, you use 360 to clean up the garbage, and then do the system backup.
In this way, when you still have the system, these registration information are still there, but the above operations are still required after reinstallation
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After reinstallation, you will definitely not be able to use it.,To re-run it (right-click the icon in the folder--- open it (that non-win32 program software can be used directly by right-clicking shortcut keys to the desktop)) to install and register to be available。
Like 360 and office, they are generally installed on the C disk, and the software installation package must be retained and reinstalled after reinstallation.
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The original installation files are in the C disk, all of which are unavailable, and have nothing to do with the software (except for the software that came with the original installation), so it is best to install the software in other partitions of the non-C disk when installing the machine, so as to avoid the trouble of re-installation after installation.
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If it's the installation of software, it can't run.,The registry that loads the c disk is gridded.,Only those non-installation software can continue to be used normally.,If you're not sure if it's free to install software,Click into the installation file.,See if there's an uninstall option.,If not,It's generally free to install software.,You can continue to use it.。
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If you want to install it, you can't use it, you can use green software, and you can use it in general games.
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If you don't install the registry on the C drive, you can use it.,Office definitely can't be used.,I know this.,The rest is not clear.。
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Probably with automatic partitioning, so that's it.
If not, you can find DG to scan it to see if there is a recovered partition.
Note that those that are hidden, with labels, can not be moved.
Now, you can slice the partition by the way and make other partitions.
Without tools, the current system can also do this, just give a hint, specifically tired, and it doesn't say that it can be excellent, so we all know it.
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Take a look at the case of hard drive partitions.
Dizzy,It's very simple,Your current problem is a hard disk without partitioning the system,Of course, there is only one drive letter,You have to reinstall the system once,Before installing the system, you must partition it first,If you don't know how to install it, call someone who will help you,Use a disc or a U disk,Partition first,Then install the system on it,System partition because there is a system running,So you can't split the system partition,Reinstall the system is the only way。
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