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You wrote him so much, can he read it? If he understood, he wouldn't have asked.
1.Put the disc in and install it directly in my computer.
2.It's to enter the BIOS and start it with a CD-ROM drive.,It's okay to install it directly.,3.I didn't think of the third one, hehe.
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First of all, in the BIOS, set the machine to a disc boot, then put the disc into the optical drive, and follow the steps.
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The procedure to reinstall the system is as follows:
1.Back up important data: Before reinstalling the system, be sure to back up your important data to avoid data loss.
3.Set the boot order: Set the boot sequence of the computer to boot from the installation disk.
4.Enter the installation interface: After restarting the computer, follow the prompts to enter the installation interface.
5.Select Installation Method: Select the system version and installation method to be installed, such as upgrade or clear installation.
6.Partition Formatting: Partition and format the hard drive so that the system can be installed.
7.Install the system: Follow the installation wizard to install the system and wait for the installation to complete.
8.Install drivers: After installing the system, you need to install the corresponding drivers to ensure that the hardware device works properly. Destroy the stove.
9.Install Apps: Once you've installed your drivers, you can install additional apps to suit your personal needs.
10.Update the system: After the installation is complete, you need to update the system patches and driver Ponsen programs to ensure the stability and security of the system.
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1.First, prepare the software and drivers required to install the system, such as the installation CD and drivers for the operating system. 2.
Put the installation disc into the CD-ROM drive, then restart the computer, press the F2 or Del key to enter the BIOS settings interface, set the CD-ROM drive as the first boot device, and then save and exit to let the computer automatically start the installer from the CD-ROM drive. 3.The installer starts to start, and according to the prompts, follow the steps to complete the system installation.
4.Once the installation is complete, install the drivers into the system to make the system run normally. 5.
Finally, set up the system, install the necessary software, and complete the system reinstallation.
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Reinstall the system as follows: Step 1: Before installation, you have to do some preparations, see if you have any data you need to save in the C drive, copy these files to other partitions, especially in the [My Documents], the hard disk partition where [My Documents] is located is in the C drive, when you report that the information required after formatting the hard disk and installing the operating system can no longer be retrieved, so you need to remind you to prepare a Windows XP system disk. Step 2:
First of all, restart the computer, start the computer to enter the above interface, and press the "Delete" key to enter the interface below. Step 3: Move the up, down, left, and right cursor keys on the left side of the keyboard and select the indication shown in the figure below.
Step 4: Press enter after selecting the good effect. Step 5:
Press enter in the circle area, select the one shown in the figure below, then press the cursor to select cdrom, and press enter to confirm. Step 6: Then press F10 to save.
Step 7: The computer will reboot and display the above interface, put the XP disc into the optical drive. Step 8:
After the following interface appears, press Enter to continue the operation. Step 9: Here is the option to reinstall the system to install on that drive letter, just press enter to just step 10:
This is to format C drive with FAT file system and quickly format C drive. Step 11: Press the F key to format the hard drive, and then press Back to sell the cart to continue.
Step 12: Reinstall the system to officially enter the operation of formatting the C drive, and copy the system files directly after the format is successful.
Since there is no problem with the optical drive and the optical disc, it is recommended to press "F8" before entering the system to enter the safe mode and see if the optical drive can be used. If you still can't, you can choose to boot with a floppy disk, then format the hard disk under DOS, and then install the system, and it should be no problem.
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It's not a big problem.,You first look at how many programs are running in your program when you boot up.,Generally about 25,If too much CPU innocent 100 is a virus.,Press F8 after you turn it on.,It's not to enter the system.,It's a press on the start-up.,Then enter the safe mode antivirus.,Use the latest anti-virus software.,Then turn on the computer to see.,If the problem hasn't been solved, see if there are still so many programs.,If so, reinstall it.,Go buy an XP disk.,Is yours XP?,5 yuan a., Then press F8 when you boot up, enter the installation interface, and install it automatically.