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Something simply impossible.
Just think about it. In the XP system, the XP system is spoken, unless there is something wrong with the system (and it is a big problem).
Otherwise, he wouldn't be so stupid as to destroy himself.
Unless you use a disc to enter pure DOS
Then it's OK in formatting.
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What to do with PQ?
After booting up, press del, find the boot option, and select the disc boot first. Then the f10 saves the exit. After restarting, you will be prompted to press any key for boot from cd, and then follow the prompts to install.
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Please see the problem upstairs and talk back!
Your system can go in"Safe mode"Is it?
If you can, you can try initializing the system with commands in DOS, just like reinstalling the system!
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You can buy a system installation disk with an optical drive driver, and format it when you reinstall it, and directly format C: or other disks.
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Buy an XP installation disk, and reinstall the system when the grid disk is OK?
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Your new memory card is only 121MB? Is it okay that I didn't format it when I bought it? Prompt formatting? Try it at someone else's place first, then try a different card reader to determine if it's a card reader problem or a computer or card problem :)
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How big is a memory card? It seems that the memory card can only be formatted in FAT format with XP's built-in formatting tool, and if you want to format it in FAT32 format, you can only use other software. You can find what you can find.
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format drive letter: parameter.
Parameters: q Quickly format the disk. This command only formats the file allocation table of the disk, and the file content is not damaged, so after formatting the disk with this parameter, the files inside can basically be recovered.
In addition, it is generally recommended that you use this parameter, 1) because of the fast formatting speed; 2) Reduce wear and tear on the disk.
u Unconditionally formatted. Using this parameter will format the disk after the formatting command, which has both advantages and disadvantages. The advantage is that it can thoroughly check the disk and erase all data; The disadvantage is that the speed is very slow, and there is a certain amount of wear and tear on the disk.
s Format to transfer the DOS system. After using this parameter, when you format it, the system will transfer the system to the formatted disk, which will then be able to boot the computer.
Q S Command Explained: Transfer the DoS system of the boot disk after the quick format. Note!
Don't use the q-parameter when your hard drive is showing signs of a problem, as the q-parameter may ignore some of the disk's information.
The format generally used is:
c:/>format c:/s/q
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1.Many computers, especially brand machines, will hide a partition, about a few gigabytes in size, which is used to make factory system information. This is the actual first partition, but it is not visible to the average user.
2.You say install to the first partition, you want to install it to the C drive, there is a large place, but in fact there is a hidden partition described in the first article, so the installation of the system at this time will not be successful, unless the actual first partition has enough space.
3.Solution.
a.Forced means, full disk formatting, reallocation of partitions, and it will be normal.
b.Use the partition tool under PE to delete the hidden partition and free up space to other drive letters. This requires you to be more familiar with partitioning.
After the release is over, the system will be installed normally.
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If you want to grid C disk, of course, you have to use a third-party system, and the reinstallation system can also be completed with a third-party system, which is commonly used by windpe
Use ghost to put two systems on two different disks.
Create a new txt file under DOS, open it, and save it as after editing. BAT file is not enough!
You** one"One-click ghost"The hard disk version can, yes"Dos House"Preparation, all Chinese, one-click operation, as long as you follow the prompts to operate, you can run under Windows XP. It's very useful, you give it a try!
Why do you want to split NTFS partitions in DOS? As long as it's a partition back in the operating system, wouldn't it be very good to format.
If you are under the clone version, you must first make sure that what you are under is usable. Then you go into DOS to copy a version of ghost to the hard disk, and then put the disc in, run ghost to find the scene file on the disc with ghost, and then you can press load.