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I deleted the uninstallation which I did not use!
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There is no need for special formatting, there is a "formatting" prompt during the installation process.
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Don't die for the sake of sharing
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Start with an XP disc, and during the installation process, select the disk you want to format, OK
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There is a formatting item when reinstalling with the installation disk.
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You first have to determine whether your system is the original, if it is the original, not deeply optimized, generally no problem, but if your system is a deeply optimized version, such as a lite version or something, it may be that the fonts of other countries have been deleted, it is recommended to copy the font file in other good versions of the system, but, there is no certainty, because the optimization generally deletes the registration value, so, if you use this method, you must first learn the relevant articles of system optimization, but it is too time-consuming, So if necessary, choose a better system to install, preferably the original! Hope it helps.
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1.It is also possible that you have chosen to disable the Advanced Text Service, and you can remove the Advanced Text Service option from the system configuration
2.Maybe you're using the ghost computer city version,In order to reduce the file size of the system,The disc itself does not contain Japanese and other foreign language input methods
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Yes, in the BIOS settings, you have to change the hard disk mode, and under XP, the GHOST system disk must use the IDE mode.
You also have a choice, which is to use the installation disk to install, and then the driver can be obtained directly from the official customer service.
The installation disk is recommended to use the new carrot home with optional drivers.
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It costs 150 to install a system, which is murder.
If you haven't installed the system before, don't install it blindly. ,.You can go to an Internet café or another computer to see the installation tutorial on the Internet, all with pictures.
In this way, after you are familiar with the steps, the installation is better than if you were playing ** while installing"Technician"N times better.
That 2 error said that the optical drive and device driver were not found, have you used the XP disk for a long time, and it is estimated that the hard disk installation will also be blue screen. Find a new system disk that integrates all system drivers and try again.
To install a ghost disk with windows-pe, first set the optical drive in Bois to boot, then run Windows PE, there is a "fully automatic recovery disc gho image to C drive" on the desktop, click to complete the ghost.
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I'm a Lenovo home machine V system,Later, when I installed XP SP3, I also inserted the disc and pressed F12 to select CD to start and install it, I didn't do any BIOS settings。 It's best to use a disk with a ghost backup, and then use the hard disk ghost to back up after installation, which is how I installed it.
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In fact, you can select the SATA option as IDE in the advanced BIOS, and press DEL to enter the BIOS when you boot it. The hard disk interface of the Vista system is different. Then just follow your steps to install it, if you don't know SATA's, it's where the hard disk interface is set up, just hit ** and ask customer service OK
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The answers of the upstairs people are very good, but it is not easy for you to practice. I suggest you lay down a 4008108888 and find an expert in it to explain to you, and you can almost do it by following his steps. I'm going to have a big problem today.
It is recommended that you do not change some settings lightly, otherwise it will be very troublesome.
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This is normal,Vista is a higher system version than XP,So you can't install Windows directly, only support the installation from the low version to the high version,You are actually very simple,After formatting the C disk, insert the installation disk and then install it,It's OK,How to format the C disk。
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Brother, your main problem now, I know, is that you don't set the priority optical drive to boot!
The setup method gives you hope it works for you.
Reboot, press Del to enter the BIOS, find the Advanced BIOS Features and press Enter to enter the Advanced BIOS Features interface. Find the First Boot Device, use the PGUP or PGDN keys, change HDD-O (Hard Disk Boot) to CDROM (Optical Drive Boot), press ESC, press F10, press Y, press Enter, save and exit.
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Boot up and press del to enter the BIOS settings, change the first driver to an optical drive driver (don't tell me you can't), then insert the XP disk, restart, and when installing the XP, you will be asked to format the C disk.
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1. Make sure your disc is ready to use. 2. Press any key boot to cd appears when starting, press the key, and then you can boot from the disc.
Then you can install it yourself, now it's foolish to install the disc of the xp.
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Press F12 to select boot from the optical drive, and then follow the steps to install, if you can't install, you suspect that it is a problem with your system disk.
It is recommended to try again on the next system on the Internet, or find a new disc to try. It doesn't matter if the reinstalled system is XP or Vista from the original system.
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Go online to a system image with PE system,Engrave disk,And then enter the computer boss to set the optical drive to start first,The rest of the matter is simple。 It is not possible to install XP on a Vista system.
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You can install the system from the hard disk!
Put the system disk into the optical drive first, in case there is no reboot of the optical drive (if you have already set the optical drive as the first boot), then go directly to your Vista and double-click your optical drive drive letter and double-click Setup to run.
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Buy a Ghost XP disk. Power on and press Delete to enter the BIOS. Set up the CD-ROM to boot. Then you can reinstall the system directly.
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The disc is put in and rebooted and does not respond, because your optical drive is not set to start first or the disc is broken.
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104523560 Help you get it Add friends, please indicate the reason.
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Your optical drive is good, but you don't set it to use it, what's the use??
Before entering Windows, set up the BIOS to boot the operating system through the optical drive, and then ask if you can't.
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It's best to go to a professional, and it's easy to break the computer yourself.
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If so, do you want to know a rough idea of your computer hardware?
The installation is possible, depending on how you are safe!
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On the welcome screen of Windows XP, all local usernames except Administrator are displayed by default. If you want to display the Administrator account on the welcome screen, you can open the registry and navigate to "hkey local machine software Microsoft Windows NT CurrentVersion Winlogon SpecialAccounts Userlist". In the window on the right, find the key named administrator (if you don't have one, you can create it yourself), double-click, change the key value from 0 to 1, and restart the computer after exiting. This way, the Administrator account can be displayed on the welcome screen.
Similarly, if you want to hide a user, you can create a new key named the user you want to hide in the location mentioned above, then set the value to 0, restart the machine, and the user will be hidden from the welcome screen.
However, if you want to temporarily log in with a hidden user account, you don't have to modify the registry again, just press the Ctrl Alt del key combination twice in a row on the welcome screen, and the welcome screen will close, replacing it with a traditional login window where you can simply enter your username and password (if you have one) and you can log in smoothly.
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Hide accounts without what you say. You can't see it if you have a superuser. If you want to hide it, you have to change it in the registry. I won't. Just study the registry.
You can enter through the superuser, just change the login mode.
In the control panel - User Account - Change the way the user logs in or out--- and turn off the use of the welcome screen and the user toggle for quick cut. Then click Apply.
In this case, you will need to enter your username when you log in. Then you create a user, which is your own user. Re-establish one.
Set a password. When you boot up, it will ask you to enter your username and password, so you can enter the user and password you just created, and that's it. If your mom is on the computer, she will also enter her own username and password, and she will enter her own username and password.
He can't get into your account.
If you don't want your mom to see your secrets, you can encrypt your files and set a password.
Hehe, absolutely.
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Say the easiest way to do it:
Create an account (you will, remember the username when you're done).
Then go to Control Panel - Administrative Tools, Local Policies, Local Security Settings, User Rights Assignment. Disable local logins to join the account you just created.
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Start the computer and press F8 to enter the safe mode, enter the control panel, change the user login or logout method, and remove the welcome interface. Then restart the computer, enter administrator in the user name, and estimate that the user name of the computer does not have a password.
Run Group Policy Computer Configuration Windows Settings Security Settings Local Policy Security Options: Interactive Logon: Don't show the last username and enable instead.
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All hidden accounts are unrealistic and unrealistic. Fool some people who don't know how to use computers.
When you meet someone with a higher level than you, everything is under the eyes of others.
Hidden accounts, in fact, do not exist at all.
Just like hidden documents, it's easy for others to see them.
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What users your mom set up.
There is a default administrative account, administrator
You can go in.
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Don't teach bad children!
Mom's approach we support!
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Open the registry hkey local machine software microsoft windows nt currentversion winlogon specialaccounts userlist create a new key with the name of the user you want to hide, then set the value to 0, restart the machine, and the user will be hidden from the welcome screen. If you want to log in with a hidden user account, you don't have to modify the registry again, just press the Ctrl Alt del key combination twice in a row on the welcome screen, and the welcome screen will close, replacing it with the traditional login window, where you can log in directly by entering your username and password.
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Press Win+R or the Start Menu point to run.
Enter cmd and enter the command net use username $ password add, for example, net use 123$ 123 add will create a hidden 123$ user, the password is 123, just press the ctrl alt del key combination twice in a row on the welcome screen, and then enter the username 123$, password 123 will be on the line.
If you want to elevate privileges, type the command net localgroup administrators add to hide your username
Note: $ cannot be removed, otherwise it will not be able to log in.
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I played this way.
In [Start]--Run]--type[regedit], go to [hkey local machine]--software]--microsoft]--windows nt]--currentversion]--winlogon]--specialaccounts]--right-click on [userlist] to create a new [dword] value, The numeric name is the name of the created account that needs to be hidden, and the numeric data is [1]= Display, [0]=Hidden.
Hope you succeed soon!
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Hehe, I want to do bad things!
The welcome screen can't do it, since it's hidden, how do you choose users who are hidden by you to log in?
If you don't use the welcome screen, you can log in the traditional way!
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It's very simple, when you set up an administrator, you have two, right, and one of them is hidden.
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Do not install two systems in one partition.
Check whether the system configuration meets the minimum XP requirements.
Try changing a few discs.
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You try it out with a system drive that supports hard disks.
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It's a hardware or memory error!!
The file system of the LIN system is not the same as the XP system! If you want to give up LIN, just format the hard drive!
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