ASUS N53S how to reinstall the GHOST system

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

    The steps to reinstall the system are as follows:

    1. Prepare to bring a USB flash drive, which does not need to be too big, 8GB can be, and then**Make a USB flash drive to start, copy the system to the USB flash drive Ghost folder, plug in the computer and boot it, and choose to start from the USB flash drive.

    2. Select to enter PE after booting from the U disk, as shown in the figure below. Move the up and down keys to select the first one and press enter.

    3. Press the Enter key to enter the following PE interface, and an auto-ghost box will automatically pop up.

    4. Select the system that is copied in the USB flash drive, and then click OK after selecting to install the system on the C disk.

    5. After confirmation, wait for the progress bar to be full, and then shut down and restart.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    N53s comes with Win7 with F9 one-click recovery. That is to say, there is a hidden partition, and if you want to install the ghost system, you have to delete the hidden partition before you can use the ghost system.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Your PE is XP's PE is not PE)

    The PE of XP does not support ACHI mode.

    Go to BIOS, switch Achi (SATA) to IDE mode, save and reboot to solve this problem.

    It is recommended to install the original version, after all, there is no need for IDE mode to slow down the performance of the system.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The next genuine system disk on the Internet, engraved into a CD, installed by yourself, and then found an activation software to activate it to become genuine. There are many resources on the Internet, landlords can try.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Fast boot or win7 ,XP does not support dual graphics card mode!!

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If your program is installed on the C drive, it will be affected. When I first bought the computer, I didn't install many programs in the original version, and it may have been installed later. If the program is installed on other disks, it will not be affected.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You can use the ghost installer in the USB flash drive PE to install the system.

    1. Double-click to open the one-click ghost recovery tool, select "Restore Partition", select the file in the image path, select the location of the system to be restored, such as C drive, or select the installation location according to the disk capacity, and click OK;

    2. A dialog box pops up, click Yes, restart the computer immediately for computer restoration, if the prompt does not find ghost32 ghost64, 3, at this time, the computer will automatically restart, and the startup menu will have more onekey ghost option, and the computer will automatically select this option to enter;

    4. Start into this interface, execute the operation of installing the Win7 system to the C drive, and wait patiently for the progress bar to complete;

    5. After the operation is completed, the computer will automatically restart and continue to implement the win7 system installation and configuration process;

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Dear ASUS users, first of all, you need to have a genuine pure version image of the Windows system. Then use the official USB flash drive maker provided by Microsoft in the link below,Make the image into the USB flash drive。 You need to prepare a USB flash drive of at least 4 GB.

    The previous step is completed, and the made USB flash drive is inserted into the interface of the machine. Press ESC when you boot up, and the following interface will appear. Select the corresponding USB drive to start. Then install it step by step and you're good to go.

    U disk maker win7 *** tools tutorial:

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