How to use the ghost XP sp3 system, how to partition the disk

Updated on technology 2024-03-30
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Prepare the XP system disc and put it in the disc drive and restart the computer. After restarting, the system detects the XP installation disk, and prompts whether to install the displayed English letters, "Press any key to boot form cd.".Press OK.

    The installer conducts a series of hardware tests, and after the detection is completed, go to the welcome interface, select the installation and press the enter key The XP license agreement appears, you must agree to the license, and the disk partition is not created after agreeing, the installer will show that the interval is not divided, and the user presses the enter key to start creating the partition. It's up to you how you want to divide it, after creating it, select the C drive to install, the installer starts to copy the XP file to the disk, and will ask to restart the computer when it is done. Please pay attention to the prompt during the computer reboot Hard disk boot is required here After booting, the XP installation interface will appear, and the system will continue to install.

    During the installation process, a series of settings will be opened to ask the user to set, generally there are default settings, you want to set up some customization, it is recommended to use the default settings, the stand-alone "next" continues to be installed in the "custom software" interface, the installer will prompt the user to enter the name of the unit, the unit column can be vacant, click next to continue to install in the "your product key" interface Enter the key You buy the XP installation disk will be given to you In the "Computer Name and System Administrator Password" interface, the computer name can be composed of alphanumeric numbers or other characters, the password field can be empty, and the rest just follow the prompts.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Today's hard disks are mostly large-capacity hard disks, and it is recommended to partition them as follows: C drive: main partition, used to install operating system and anti-virus software, about 20GB, NTFS format.

    D disk: used to install various applications, the size can be determined according to the number of programs installed, for example, 50GB, NTFS format. E disk:

    It is used to install various games, and the size can be determined according to the number of programs that need to be installed, for example, 50GB, NTFS format. F disk: used to store all kinds of data of your own, 20GB, FAT format.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I don't know if you set the first start of the disc, you boot it up, press del, set the first or something, set it as cd, and then save it, restart it, and then stuff it into the disc, and don't care

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Restart,Press the del key to enter the BIOS settings before entering the desktop,Set the optical drive as the first boot object,The BIOS settings of each motherboard are different,After entering the BIOS,Find CD First....and so on, press the enter key to select it, and finally exit, reboot and insert it into the system disk. ghost installations are all fool installation mode, you just need to follow the default prompts step by step.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Install the disc, reboot it, and then install SP3 Select C drive and press D to delete the partition and press L to create a new partition (half of them are on C drive).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    ghost is very simple, find the ghost installation tool, then open the image file, and restore it directly.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The current system disk is installed with one click, as long as it is started from the optical drive, select the installation system.

    Power on, press ESC or F11 or F12 and select *** from the pop-up menu.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Follow the prompts, it doesn't matter if you fail once, everyone has a first time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's exceptionally simple.

    Installation is automatic.

    It will automatically partition it for you.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    To do this, you need to first make the USB flash drive into a startup item.

    Go to BIOS and turn it to a USB flash drive to boot.

    Enter the PE system.

    Run ghost11

    Then follow the prompts to install.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes. As long as the CDROM is set to FirstBoot in DOS, load the Rainforest Wood Wind Ghost disk, and select "Install XP SP3 Installation Version to C Disk" to reinstall the system.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes. In fact, the principle of ghost itself is to format and then write to the file, so in fact, if you don't format the hard disk, choose to quickly install it to the C drive, it will also be formatted.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Start with a disc, and after executing the disc, you can choose to install the XP SP3 version to the C disk, and then it will be done automatically.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Yes, click the first option to install the XP SP3 installation version to the C drive.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Under normal circumstances, it is recommended to save the C drive (containing valuable data on the desktop) first

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Yes, if it's just a disc, ghost is so handy.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    yes.........

    At first, it was copied to the hard disk.

    After the reboot, it's time to install ......

    Reboot and you're the system.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The system can be reinstalled. Here's how:

    1. Set the disc to boot as the first startup item.

    2. Put the Rainforest Maple Ghost disk into the CD-ROM drive, and the computer will automatically start from this CD when it starts.

    3. When entering the page of the CD, there are multiple choices, the first of which is: install the XP SP3 installation version to the C drive.

    4、Select the cursor to the first item of "Install XP SP3 installation version to C disk",Click confirm,That is, the Ghost XP SP3 file will be automatically copied to the computer,After copying,It will automatically restart the computer,At this time,You can take out the disc in time,You can also let it start again,No need to choose anymore,The default is the hard disk startup。

    5. All the installation is automatic, until the installation is completed, and you can see the desktop.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Really smart, believe in yourself, good job.

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