Urgent!!! My Lenovo Tianyi F31 Olympic Edition notebook with XP system problem 30

Updated on number 2024-03-15
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You're channeling a ghost image.

    It is recommended to find an original installed version of the XP disc with AHCI.

    Or just find a Tomato version of the installation version of the XP CD.

    Of course, the premise is to change to compatibility mode.

    Install the system with it.

    Then you can directly change the ghost system on the basis of it!

    If you have a hidden partition, you can format and repartition it directly when installing it with the installed version of the system!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I advise you not to replace it as much as possible.

    With the continuous update of the operating system, many large manufacturers no longer support drivers in the XP environment.

    To put it simply, it's easy to change your system, but you may not find a driver with a hardware suitable for working in an XP environment! This can lead to abnormal hardware usage or system crashes. Besides, there are genuine ones that don't cost money, so why do you have to change them to pirated ones that cost money?

    There is genuine software that can be used with confidence, why do you have to change to pirated software that you have to be careful about upgrading? I really don't understand what you guys think.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Find another notebook, install your Lenovo hard disk on another machine, use that machine to ghost the system, and after you finish the hard disk is replaced back to your computer, start and install the driver OK There is no technical content, it is more suitable for you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is recommended that you go to the store where you bought the computer to find a technician to help you solve it, and I also encountered problems before and found someone who usually understands to figure it out, but it was worse, and finally I took it to the store to get it done.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Install the operating system from the lower version to the higher version, and install the W7 dual system tutorial in the XP environment.

    Things to look out for:

    1.Please note that if you select "Custom Installation" instead of "Upgrade Installation", XP cannot be upgraded to W7 as they are different kernels.

    2.When choosing an installation location, do not select the partition where XP is already installed, otherwise you will not be able to create a dual system.

    3.The setup wizard asks if you want to get an important update, select No, because updates can be centralized after the installation is complete.

    4.The partition space for installing W7 must not be less than 10GB and must be in NTFS format, so it is recommended to prepare for the installation space in XP in advance.

    Method 2: Use the W7 installation disc to start the installation.

    Installing Win7 in an XP system is simple and easy, but the fly in the ointment is that you can't make adjustments to the partition. However, if you use the W7 installation disc to start the installation, you can adjust the partition arbitrarily, including creating, deleting, formatting the partition, and resizing the partition.

    The issues to be aware of are similar to the previous approach. Refer to the system W7 Ultimate Base Tutorial.

    Resources. The above two methods can be selected according to the user's personal needs, and the basic operation is also very simple, as long as you follow the corresponding prompts. The boot menu can also be generated automatically.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Install the system to different partitions and bootice to modify the boot menu.

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