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After holding down the delete key, the computer cannot enter the installation interface, and it starts up normally. This means that the way your motherboard enters the BIOS is not by pressing Delete
It may be that you changed the first boot sequence to a hard disk boot.
Or your motherboard enters the BIOS instead of pressing Delete but other keys.
I've been using the special edition, and I didn't need to press delete to enter the installation interface after putting it on the disk.
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Yes, you need to go into the BIOS first to set the disc to boot first.
The general machine is to press the delete key to enter the BIOS when it is turned on, of course, there are also machines with F1, F2 and so on.
After the setup disc boots, the installation disc is detected and the installation is booted from the disc.
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Press and hold Delete to enter the BIOS.
Of course, you can't enter the installation interface.
You need to change the first boot to an optical drive in the BIOS first.
Then put the disc into the optical drive.
Then turn on the computer and click on the space.
You will be able to enter the installation screen.
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You didn't set the boot order!! While booting up the computer, press Del to enter the BIOS. Then change the boot order to cd-rom or ***-rom. In this case, the disk will be read when the computer is turned on.
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Have you set up boot from the system disk??? In the DOS settings boot from the disc just fine...
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Hehe, I'm going to go to the BIOS and set the optical drive as the first boot device. Different motherboards have different BIOS items. Look for your motherboard's boot item
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You set the optical drive to the first boot in the BIOS, save the reboot, and press enter without stopping.
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In this case, it is recommended that you enter the BIOS to take a good look, some computers are not allowed to modify the system, you need to refresh the BIOS to have the permission to change the system, of course, it may also be caused by the incompatibility between your boot boot and the BIOS.
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The first. Poor contact and loose or dust-covered graphics card or memory CPU, or fan.
The second. The memory CPU is overheated and the heat dissipation is not good. Check the temperature.
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Yours may be SATA hard disk,You go into BIOS to see if there is a hard disk option like SATA,Change ACHI to C (I can't remember a long list) compatibility mode,After installing the system, go to the next SATA hard disk drive,After installation,Change it back from BIOS,I hope it will help you。
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If the hard drive can't perform partitioning, there should be something wrong with the hard drive.
Take a look at the BIOS teach 9 more concise commands, speaking of which device is set up first, when the BIOS system starts, there is a boot item in the upper part of the window, click it to enter, and then look for the boot sequence item in this window, after clicking, several options will appear such as cod-rm, hard disk, U disk, etc., you use that device to start up on which device, and then click F10 (save and modify and exit), the computer will automatically install the system process.