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If you can't boot the hard drive after installing it back, have you pressed the delete key to enter the BIOS settings and set the fitst boot inside to HDD-0
Generally speaking, plug your hard drive into someone else's computer the way you did, then unplug their hard drive and reinstall the system. At this time, after not installing the driver, install the hard disk back to the original machine, there should be no problem.
If you try both of the above and there is no problem, then it should be that the driver in the system is higher than the driver inside your laptop.
Hope your PC soon**.
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Install a ghost version of the system on someone else's computer, don't install the driver after installation, and don't boot the system on this computer, take the hard disk and put it on your computer to boot.
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Before entering the computer, the advanced CMOS is set to boot, and the priority of booting is hard disk 1, disc 2, floppy drive 3, log out and log in again after saving!
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You look at his hard drive jumper to set the main hard disk or the slave hard disk ah. It definitely won't boot from the hard drive. If the jumper is not wrong, it is possible that there is a compatibility issue with the hardware.
I'm talking about possibility. Maybe it's something else. Because I've only been studying computer science for half a year.
That's it.
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Drive problem,Your system driver is that machine's of course not,Generally the machine self-test is played,The machine can go online or network that,Test a ghost mounting board on other machines,Installation
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Generally, the machine boots from the hard disk by default, if it has been modified, it may start from the optical drive or floppy drive, but there is no boot disk in the optical drive and floppy drive, and it will eventually boot from the hard disk.
When starting, hit the del key (this key is used on most machines) to enter the BIOS, which has the setting of the order of the boot device, and the interface of the BIOS is different for different machines, so it is impossible to list them one by one.
Install any operating system, and then in the boot in the BIOS, the first boot settings ask the hard disk to boot.
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The steps to boot the hard disk to install the system are as follows:
3. Select Restore to C drive below, and then click OK;
4. After clicking OK, click the "Yes" button in the pop-up "Restart the installation system" prompt box;
5. After the computer is restarted, the tool interface will appear, just wait patiently for the progress to be completed;
6. After the progress is completed, it will enter the process of installing the Windows system until the system prompts success;
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The boot order needs to be adjusted in the BIOS.
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Take out the memory and change the slot, pull out the hard disk data cable, power on, and wait for him to find the hard disk, and then connect the hard disk power data cable, and the hard disk can generally be checked when booted. Mine just itchy hands to get it and can't find the hard drive. It's a good idea to clean up the dust from your computer.
Your other logical disks have viruses,Use the upgrade to the latest antivirus software to kill the virus and restart the computer and it's fine,If there is no important data in other disks, you can also grid,I estimate that your current C disk is also the disk that installs the operating system because of other logical disks and infected with viruses,It's best to fully disinfect as soon as possible。