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You can format your hard disk in the DOS state and try again, the second one can be replaced with an installation disk, there may be other problems, I once also couldn't install it, just remove the hard disk and then the motherboard is discharged and then the installation is successful, provided that my installation disk is good. I've been using it before. So you don't have to think about the disc problem.
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I also had this experience at the time was picky about optical drives, and I just changed the plate of an old tomato garden, I don't know if yours is it!
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Sympathetic But I don't know much about computer systems. Powerless. Fortunately, there was no problem with my computer when I reinstalled it.
I guess your computer is poisoned, and it's very poisonous.
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It looks like it's poisoned.
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1. Generally, there are XP system disks, partially optimized XP system disks, and Ghost XP system disks.
2、For those who have not installed the system,The best thing to use is the ghost system disk,Like the installed version of the computer company,Boot select the optical drive to start,After starting the disc,Select 1 with the keyboard in the first screen,Enter,Okay, wait patiently!
3. After installing the system, you should install the motherboard driver immediately, ignore or cancel the Find New Hardware Wizard. The general motherboard driver CD includes, motherboard, graphics card, sound card, network card (if it is integrated, it can be installed in this order) driver, and it can be installed in order and prompted! The first step is to install the 4in1 patch on the motherboard of via, and then install them in turn!
After the above installation, you can use the new hardware wizard or directly install the monitor and other drivers!
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It's more complicated, so let's take a look at it and learn some basic knowledge first.
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Put in the disc first, then restart the computer and change it in the disc settings"cd/***"Settings, then click OK. Just don't worry about anything.
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You just need to find a ghost to install it, and basically the driver is saved
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If you want to reinstall it cleanly, the original system must be styled, then the driver or something must be reinstalled, and many system drivers are to be installed on the C disk. Other software can be installed on other disks. In fact, the driver is still relatively easy to find, on the official website of your computer, the driver home or something, the driver problem is generally not to worry.
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Take it to the repair shop and ask the master to redo the system for you.
20 bucks and you're done.
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Go to Lenovo's official **, enter your console number, and you can find all the drivers for that computer. That number is at the back of your computer.
Lenovo's**.
If you don't have access to the Internet, go somewhere else or an Internet café.
As for the software to burn what, after installing the driver, let's go online and watch it yourself.
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Delete your artificially unimportant programs, and then reinstall them on another disk, and the C drive will keep the system files and drivers.
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You can choose to install the driver yourself.,Don't use the universal driver in ghost.。
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Reinstall it again, preferably with a plate.
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The G version of the disk may have lost the file, re-engrave one or buy one.
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ntldr is missing is a disk error, because the earlier version of ghost does not recognize ntfs, if the C drive is ntfs, he will recognize the D drive as the C drive, and the boot file is not found, and this error appears.
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If the disc doesn't spent, it's your optical drive is not good
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There are two ways, one is to change the system disk, and the other is to wipe the dish with a cotton cloth and wipe it carefully.
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You install it with the installed version of the system installation disk! Don't use the ghost system!
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It seems that there is a problem with the hard disk and the hard disk needs to be repaired using a software called NDD.
But it seems that I want to enter DOS, so I don't know much about this.
You're asking the right person; I used to pretend to have such a problem, and I haven't been able to pretend to be the one you said; It is because the main boot area of the hard disk is lost and cannot boot normally; In fact, the system is already installed; It's just that there is a problem with the C disk booting; One way is to use the installation disc with System Boot Repair to boot into the system first; Then right-click on my computer, select management, and then disk management, right-click on your c drive on the right, select as the active partition, and then restart the computer to enter normally; Another way is to take off the hard disk and install it on someone else's computer, and also set it as the active partition in Disk Management. Or you can use Diskman partition software to activate the C drive; But I don't know if I don't know if I don't know how to use this software or what, I still have the same problem after activating it; Later, it would be nice to set it to the active zone, I hope it can help you.
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