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You can check it out from the following aspects.
1. Too much dust, poor contact, and loose internal components of the machine, resulting in a crash. Dust removal, plug all connections tightly, and plug them in firmly. Use an eraser to wipe the gold finger of memory, network card, graphics card, and sound card, clean the slot, reinsert it firmly, or change the slot.
2. Check whether the CPU, graphics card, and motherboard are overheated, open the case, find out which fan (power supply, CPU, graphics card) is the problem, turn off the power supply, remove the fan (be careful not to remove the heat sink, if you remove it, apply silicone grease glue when you put it on again), remove dust, uncover the plastic oil seal, put a little antifreeze lubricating oil or sewing machine oil on the roller, seal it, and then put it on as it is; If the fan is badly worn or broken, replace it with a new one. Or add a fan to help dissipate the heat.
3. Check the memory, plug the memory tightly, remove the unstable memory, and increase the memory.
4. Open the chassis, remove the motherboard BIOS battery, and discharge the positive and negative poles in the battery slot. Or set the BIOS as default.
5. Check the Microsoft hardware compatibility list to make sure all hardware and drivers are compatible with Windows, and remove the newly installed hardware.
6. Set the optical drive to start, change the disc, change the optical drive and install it again, the computer is like this, the optical disc and the optical drive are good, but the optical drive is not able to read the disc from time to time. Or instead of using a ghost disc, replace it with a regular XP installation disc.
7. Use the WindowXP PE system that comes with the CD, copy the image to the C drive, and see if it can be installed.
8. If you use SATA hard disk (serial port) on your machine, it is best to install the XP system with integrated SATA driver on the official **** of this brand, as far as I know, some of the new Ghost XP discs have SATA drivers, such as, the latest GHOST system version of Radish Home or computer company.
9. It may also be a hard disk problem.
1) Hang this disk to another computer to do slave disk, scan and repair C disk. My Computer—Right-click on the disk drive you want to install the system on (C)—Properties—Tools--Check and start checking—Check "Automatically fix file system errors" and "Scan and try to recover bad sectors"—OK--Start-Restart, check and repair and then install it.
2) Save the files you need to save in the C drive to another partition or another hard disk, format the C partition of this hard disk, if there is a hidden partition, delete it.
3) Take the hard disk to the same machine configuration as yours and install it, it doesn't work, maybe there is a problem with the hard disk, repair the hard disk. Hope.
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The system is not good, and the notebook needs to change the hard disk mode.
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