Lost files when the newly installed system is turned on the next day!!!!!

Updated on technology 2024-04-14
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It could be that your computer is incompatible, or some hardware loss causes an error after an automatic scan to restore the registry.

    Mainly check the graphics card,Or try to take another graphics card,This kind of development used to i740 graphics card and Huapage motherboard are not compatible with this phenomenon a lot。

    Either the motherboard BIOS needs to be upgraded.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1 Is there a restore software in the machine, but it is not displayed?

    Does the network card come with a restore function? Is there a boot block? Yes, disable, boot directly with the hard disk.

    Is there a restore card? Yes, remove it from the chassis.

    It's okay to boot the hard drive, right? 98 directly with sys, fdisk mbr; 2k fixed with fixboot, fixmbr.

    2 Hard drive failure.

    Is the hard drive parameterized correctly? The CMOS settings are correct, not very old hard disks, generally automatic detection is correct, you can compare the automatic detection data with the printed on your hard disk to see if it is normal. (As XV Traffic Power says above, CMOS is too old to support the new format?)

    Does the hard drive have bad sectors? Not really, right? Test it out.

    Other: Try with other hard disks to see if the fault is still there, if so: the best way is as above, find a dealer and replace the hard disk.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Start a few more times.

    If you reinstall it next time, format the C drive, and use a slow grid!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you confirm that there is no problem with the machine, please find a new operating system, it may be a problem with the operating system.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This problem is a problem with the hard drive, and the new hard drive can also have faulty physical bad sectors.

    You can take the hard drive to the after-sales service and have them check it out. If there is a problem, ask them to replace!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Speechless,The system is broken.,It's good to reinstall it.,Press the del key to enter the BIOS settings when you restart.,Replace it with a USB flash drive to start and you can reinstall it.,First of all, the USB flash drive must have a PE platform.,And there is a ghost and a system image file.。

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Do you have a USB flash drive plugged into the machine?

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The first step is to set up the light enlightenment:

    The so-called optical start means that the computer reads the optical drive first when it starts up, so that if there is a disc with optical start function in the optical drive, it can be read before the hard disk starts (such as when installing the system from the optical disc).

    How to set it up:1Start your computer and hold down the Del key until the BIOS setup window appears (usually with a blue background and yellow English text).

    2.Select and go to the second item, "BIOS Setup". Find the item or group that contains the word boot, and find the three items in order: "first", "secend", and "third", which represent "first start", "second startup", and "third startup" respectively.

    Here we can set it to "optical drive", "floppy drive" and "hard disk" in order. (If you don't see these three e-articles on this page, usually the option menu on the right side of boot is "setup", then press enter to see it).

    3.After selecting the three startup methods, press the F10 key, the E text dialog box appears, press the "Y" key, and press Enter, the computer will automatically restart, proving that the changed settings have taken effect.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The system installation is incomplete.

    Reinstallation is recommended.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I guess I didn't install the bootloader completely. It is recommended that you get a boot disk and copy the bootloader to the hard disk when the boot starts.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Stupid, find someone to help you pretend, pretending to be yourself is prone to accidents.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. The operating system file is corrupted.

    2. The MBR meter is damaged.

    3. The hard disk data cable is loose.

    4. The hard disk is broken.

    Solution: 1. Reinstall the operating system.

    2. Use a U disk or CD to boot, enter the PE system, and use partition software to repair the MBR table (some software is called repair boot).

    3. Check the hard disk data cable and power cable, plug in the connector tightly, and replace it with a new one if the cable is broken.

    4. If you can recognize the hard disk in the BIOS, try to reinstall the system, if you can't reinstall it, try to repartition the hard disk, if you can't divide the area, try to format the hard disk at a low level. I can't recognize the hard drive in the BIOS, so I can only replace it with a new hard drive.

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