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What do you mean??? Mu has understood!
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1. Open the computer, right-click on the system drive letter, and select "Properties".
2. In the "General" tab of the properties interface, click "Disk Cleanup".
4. In the disk cleanup interface, check the items that need to be cleaned up, and click "Clean System Files".
5. Then click OK, and click "Delete Files" in the pop-up "Disk Cleanup".
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Before installing the system:
Think about which disk you want to put the system on, and then organize it. The organization here is to put useful files on another disk and save them in case they are accidentally deleted during formatting. Also, if you can't find the hardware drive disk of your machine, it is recommended to use the tool software to save the driver.
Windows Optimizer can do just that.
It should be noted that the contents of "My Documents" are counted as the contents of the C drive, so don't forget to save the files in it.
As for favorites, etc., the path varies depending on the system. Generally, there is a folder named after your machine login name under C: Documents and Settings, and when you open it, you will see favorites, and you can copy it to another disk.
After doing all of the above, you can basically start installing the system. Restart your computer and press the DEL key to enter the BIOS settings. Some people don't know when to press the del key here, so tell you a stupid way, as long as you restart, you will always press it.
In addition, because of the different motherboard manufacturers, the shortcut keys to enter the BIOS are also different. Some are F2, some are F10, and there are prompts at the low end of the screen when they are generally turned on.
Don't change it after entering the BIOS, because everything in it is very important, and if you make a mistake, you may not even be able to enter the system. All we need to do is change the order of the drive letters when the computer starts.
It's really hard to say how to find this, because the BIOS settings will also vary depending on the motherboard. Generally, under the boot tab, you can set the computer to boot with a CD-ROM drive. There will be relevant prompts on the right side of the BIOS settings, and rookies can do it according to the prompts.
Don't be in a hurry to reboot after you get it, put the installation disk into the CD-ROM drive, and then press F10 to save and restart.
At this time, it is necessary to pay attention to the observation, when starting, the computer will detect the optical drive first, and a line of characters will appear at the bottom of the screen (I forgot the specific English, sweat), which means that you can press any key to enter the disc to start. Press it and hear the optical drive start to spin like crazy, and the process of installing the system has officially begun!
Installation system: Look at the prompts on the screen, because they are all in Chinese, so there is almost no need to introduce anything. First of all, the user needs to choose whether to install a new operating system or repair, choose to install a new operating system, and then press F8 to agree to those protocols, and the drive letter selection screen appears.
Use the up and down keys on the keyboard to move the cursor to the drive letter you want to install, press the "D" key, the system will prompt that deleting the disk will delete all data, regardless of it, and then press the "L" key to confirm the deletion. When you're done, the screen returns to the interface you just had. Then select "Install WindowsXP on the current disk" (approximate meaning, I don't remember the original text) and press enter, the system prompts you to format the disk.
Select "Fast NTFS mode" formatting, the formatting interface will appear at this time, wait for the progress bar to reach 100%, the computer will start to automatically load the installation files in the optical drive, about 8 minutes (depending on the speed of the optical drive), and the system will automatically restart after completion.
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Right-click on my computer, select Management - > Disk Management, and then divide it yourself.
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Disk reorganization is disk defragmentation.
After the hard disk is used for a long time, the disk will be fragmented, and then we can use the disk defragmenter to organize the disk.
A deorganized disk can improve the speed at which the disk can read files, which optimizes the performance of your computer to some extent.
Since defragmentation is very necessary, it can be set in advance in the scheduled task program provided by the system to let the system automatically complete the defragmentation.
For general users, the bootstrap is subsidized once a week, and if the hard disk file is not read and written quite frequently, it is enough to organize the data partition once a week or every two weeks as needed.
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1. Browse all the software information in the computer, find the option of My Computer that you need to use, and click to enter.
2. Select the total folder where the data needs to be deleted completely, and click to enter.
3. In the page of the total folder, browse to find the folder where the data needs to be deleted completely.
4. Then return to the desktop of the computer, browse to find and open the ** station on the computer.
5. Then click and drag to move the folder of the data that needs to be completely deleted into the ** station.
6. A data transfer window will appear, and the window will show that the folder of the data that needs to be completely deleted is being **station**, waiting for the transfer task to reach 100%.
7. After the transfer task is completed, return to the total file to check that the data that needs to be deleted has been completely deleted.
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The first way: enter the pure DOS system and enter the command: A:
A: > debug a 100 int 13 mov ax, 301 mov bx, 1 mov cx, 1 mov dx, 80 int 3 g=100 g=100 f 200 l200 0 a 100 mov ax, 301 mov bx, 200 mov cx, 1 mov dx, 80 int 13 int 3 g=100 g=100 q The second way: use software tools such as:
darik's boot and nuke ("dban"Just follow the instructions for using the software.
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You can use the following methods:
1. Connect the hard drive to another computer.
2. Right-click on My Computer, select Manage, and open Disk Management.
3. Right-click the hard disk you want to clear, and select Format OK.
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1. If you want to optimize your computer, you'd better install an optimization master, which can help you clean up the system junk and make the computer run faster.
2. Clean up the hard disk can be cleaned up when installing the system, the fastest is to quickly format, reorganize the hard disk to pay attention to, to distinguish clearly, mine.
The hard disk is 160, so I divide it like this, and the disk and the disk are separated.
Why is it so divided? Since the disk is mainly a security system file, forget it, so it is sufficient, but I recommend the best
And the disk is loaded with the software you want to use, and the game is played, which is the usual division.
Tablecloth: As long as you right-click on the desktop--Properties--desktop--select(None).
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My computer management function, the system self-generation function, may also repartition, may add my number
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In daily life, after having a disk, it is much more convenient for people to use the computer, not only can the data processing results be stored in the disk, but also a lot of data input into the computer can be stored in the disk, but more and more content is stored on the disk, and a lot of information is stored together, which will lead to the problem of computer stuck.
Methods of Disk Cleanup:
1. Double-click "My Computer", select the disk you want to clean, right-click on the C drive, and then select the "Properties" option; In the "Properties" interface box, select the "General" option and tap on the "Disk Cleanup" option.
2. Click "Start" menu, then click "All Programs" option, select "Accessories", and click "System Tools"; Then click "Disk Defragmenter", click "Analyze Disk" in the pop-up page, and then clean up.
In short, there are two ways to clean up disk, one is to select "My Computer" and right-click "Properties" to select the disk you want to clean, and the other is to select "Start" menu, find System Tools, and click "Disk Cleanup" to clean up.
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The computer is set up to automatically clean up the hard disk junk on a regular basis.
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It can be cleaned up by PC Manager or 360 software.
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Right-click on My Computer, Manage, Disk Management, and then partition it.
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What do you mean??? Mu has understood!
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