The computer can t be turned on after being reinstalled, and the computer can t be turned on normall

Updated on number 2024-04-09
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    disk boot failure,insert system disk and press enter

    Indicates that the bootable drive letter was not found, please insert a system disk and start again.

    I've also encountered this problem a few times ago.,I was directly installed in the original C disk format.,This doesn't work.,Later, I formatted it all.,Changed a system disk and reinstalled it and noted it.,In a word:The boot area is not installed。 Or the system can't be found

    As long as you can see the hard drive when you boot it, you can reinstall it all and it's OK, I'm sure. It is best to change the system disk.

    It's not easy to earn your five points, unplugging the hardware, cleaning it and plugging it should solve the problem. (Note: anti-static), you can change to another memory slot to try.

    Hope you can solve your problem

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's possible that the hard drive cable has fallen out.

    But it's more likely that your system is in the non-boot zone. (The boot area is generally a C disk) depends on how you divide the system when you install it.

    If you're using the ghost version, be sure to remember to partition it first. And set up the guide disk. (Primary Partition - Activated.) )

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In the BIOS, see if the hard disk can be recognized, and then check whether the data cable is loose.

    If you don't have it, try another one, or take it to another computer to try it, if you can't recognize it on a normal computer, it's a hard disk problem.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    See if the graphics card contact is good Reinsert the graphics card again Take out the disc and start it again, see if this place is also stopped, and some disc damage will also affect the computer start

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First of all, how does your computer reinstall the system? Is it still an old disc to be reloaded? Or use a so-called one-click ghost directly on the hard disk to reinstall the system, or some similar to the 360 reinstallation system that needs to go online**, and then the so-called fully automatic reinstallation system mode.

    Or you have a system image by yourself, and then install it with a USB flash drive, or an official Windows image of **, and then write it to a USB flash drive, and start from the USB flash drive to reinstall the system. So there are many ways to reinstall the system, which one do you use? And now it can't be turned on normally.,At least there should be a prompt.,Anyway, shoot the prompt too.。

    How can you get a shot like this inexplicably? (≧

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    When you reinstall the system, the computer cannot boot normally, it means that you have failed to install the system, or the system you installed does not match your hardware, then you need to choose the appropriate system to install the system again. If the computer still doesn't turn on properly after installation, there may be a problem with your hardware.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If the computer can't boot normally after redoing the system, it means that the system made by the computer is not genuine, or the computer system is not installed correctly, and it should be re-sent to the store to make the system.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It looks like you haven't reinstalled it well, so it can't be turned on.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Summary. Possible causes:1

    The system is installed incorrectly, causing the system to fail to boot. 2.Hardware failures, such as power failures, memory failures, etc.

    3.A problem with the hard drive, which could be a damaged hard drive or an incorrectly connected hard drive. Workaround:

    1.Check whether the hardware of the computer is normal, such as power supply, memory, hard disk, etc. 2.

    Reinstall the system or replace the operating system to make sure the system is installed correctly. 3.Check that the drive is connected correctly, and if there is a problem, reconnect or replace the drive.

    4.If your computer keeps restarting or won't turn on, try booting into safe mode and doing system repairs and optimizations.

    Possible causes:1The system is installed incorrectly, resulting in system boot failure.

    2.Hardware failures, such as power failures, memory failures, etc. 3.

    Hard drive issues, it could be a corrupted hard drive or a hard drive that is not connected properly. Workaround:1

    Check whether the computer's hardware is normal, such as power supply, memory, hard disk, etc. 2.Reinstall the system or replace the operating system to make sure the system is installed correctly.

    3.Check that the drive is connected correctly, and if there is a problem, reconnect or replace the drive. 4.

    If your computer keeps restarting or won't turn on, try booting into safe mode and doing system repairs and optimizations.

    After the computer reinstalls the system, it cannot enter the system after launching and entering this interface.

    What is the specific reason.

    The system is not installed.

    Reinstall the system or replace the operating system to make sure the system is installed correctly.

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