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The motherboard BIOS of the brand notebook contains DMI information, which requires the installed system, software and other information, and you can only install the operating system and software that are allowed to be installed in DMI.
Generally, the operating system included in the brand notebook is the OEM version, which is usually called the "piracy" allowed by Microsoft, and the DMI in this book only allows the installation of such an operating system, and there are generally no requirements for the software.
I recommend that you install the operating system that came with your laptop, i.e. use a recovery disk to restore the system.
There is such a message as Machine Name in the motherboard BIOS,It records your current DMI information,For refreshing DMI,Even if it is a maintenance person of a brand notebook,It is impossible to brush it,Because DMI is before leaving the factory,After strict testing, it will be refreshed uniformly,The average person can't get DMI information,So you can't come back from the Internet**,So you still use the operating system that comes with the notebook。
If the laptop comes with Vista Ultimate, you can install a Chinese Simplified MUI language pack ......
Otherwise ... You can try the same style of notebook image recovery disk in China.
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It's a pity to say that even if you install an XP system... Drivers are also hard for you to find...
Or honestly use the original system.
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Toshiba's book was supposed to load the OEM information on the motherboard.
I've also installed a system for a Toshiba notebook before.
In addition to the original system.
The rest don't seem to work (including the copy disk burned by the original system) Suggestions: 1. Use the original system recovery disc to install back to the original system 2, and separate out a D area (10 20g is OK).
3. Use Ghost to restore XP to D drive.
4. Use Easy BSD to modify the boot startup item, and add the XP boot information to it.
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After entering the win pe, extract the iso file, and then select which icon to double-click to install
However, since you bought it when it was Win7, then its driver can only be installed in the Win7 environment, which is not compatible with XP, so it is not recommended that you use XP or Win7, otherwise the functions of the hardware will not be used
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In the BIOS, the mode of the hard disk is changed to IDE, and it is AHCI when Win7
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Some notebooks can't use ghost, and you need to install the system step by step.
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First of all, you need a system image, preferably the original, some modified versions on the Internet are very good but will delete a lot of things, the software is not the latest, in the end you still have to go to the software, but the modified version is easy to install, and you can generally restore it with ghost.
Second, prepare the driver and your commonly used software, as well as other data backups, if you can't find the driver on the official **, prepare the driver wizard.
Third,Enter the BIOS (generally boot and press DEL) to change the hard disk working mode to achi,This should be easy to find, but it's all in English,And the BIOS setting interface is not all the same,It's hard to get help,Be mentally prepared,Fourth,Install PE,You can use the PE toolbox to install directly on the hard disk,So that you can directly enter PE when you boot up
Fifth,Install the system,You can run the installation directly in PE,Of course, if it's the original system,You can use the windows installation tool,If it's a ghost system,You can directly use ghost to restore to the partition where you need to install the system (note that the partition is not necessarily the same as your own system),Then restart and wait for the installation to be completed。
Finally, install the driver and commonly used software, pure hand-playing
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Hard disk installation win7,Put the best win7 image msdn version of the integrated sp1,Unzip to the root directory of the non-system disk,Then** hard disk installation tool ht6 hdd installer in the root directory of your image decompression disk letter,Run the installation tool directly,Follow the prompts on it,Restart the installation system,Click the advanced options of the drive when you accept the disk selection behind the terms,Then format the disk with the system (usually C disk), Then you can install it, it's very simple, I hope it will be useful to you
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XP does not support win7 hardware, so it causes noise The system is reinstalled, and it is recommended to buy a fool installation disk.
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There are many reasons, but the simple point is software analysis first, then hardware analysis.
You boot up and press F8 to enter safe mode, delete the recently installed software or junk software to see if it is solved.
If not, use the minimum system method to eliminate them one by one, unplug the memory and hard disk, and then boot the computer If there is a drip sound, the motherboard is OK.
Plug in the memory, try again, if it prompts you can't find the startup item, the memory is OK.
Then plug in the hard drive, turn it on, and it's basically no problem.
If that doesn't work, you can reinstall the system.
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The diagnostic method for a Toshiba notebook that cannot boot the operating system is as follows:
1.First, check to see if the computer has started booting up the operating system when you turn it on. If the operating system freezes, blue-screens, or automatically restarts when the operating system is booted, the partition table and master boot record of the hard disk are normal, and the fault causes such as the corruption of the hard disk partition table, the corruption of the master boot record of the hard disk, and the loss of the hard disk partition end flag are ruled out.
The following method is then used to make a diagnosis.
2.If not, it may be infected with a virus, system files are missing, the operating system is damaged, the hard disk has bad sectors, the hardware device has a conflict or the hardware has a problem, go to step 4; If you are able to start Safe Mode, it may be caused by the hardware driver being incompatible with the system, the operating system is faulty, or it is infected with a virus.
3.Then run the antivirus software, if there is a virus, it may be caused by a virus, restart the computer after the virus, if it is not normal, you need to reinstall the operating system.
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Did you use any optimization software?
It's a software problem, reinstall the system.
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Now the new computers are mainly the official website does not have the corresponding XP system related drivers, and the hardware does not support it.
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Look at what system you can install in your book, there are instructions.
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Don't change XP, you can't use it if you install a separate display.
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Check whether there is any dirt on the battery interface and the plug of the power cord, if there is, it is because of these dirt that the power is blocked, take out the battery or unplug the plug, wipe it with a clean cloth and then connect the power supply. If you are not using AC power and the battery is too low to turn on, plug it into AC power or charge the battery before trying again. If it doesn't work, the system may have been damaged, and you can only reinstall the system (those who sell computers have system disks).
I'm all installed with XP.,It's very simple.,Use the installation disk to install the next step and point it all the way to OK.。
The first one is very good, the hard disk of the laptop is a portable hard drive. The system is broken, and the contents of the disk should not be damaged, so go to a hard disk enclosure. If you have money, you can buy one, and about 100 is fine. Put it inside is a portable hard drive, connect it to another computer, bless you.
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