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Prepare the system disk and drive disk and reinstall them as follows:
1.Set the optical drive to the first boot. Start your computer and hold the DEL key until the BIOS setup window appears.
Select the second option, "BIOS Features Setup". Find the Boot Sequence (some are First BIOS Devices) and select the CD-ROM via PGUP or PGDN. Press ESC, then press F10, a dialog box appears, press "Y" key, press Enter.
2. Insert the XP installation disc into the optical drive, restart it, and see the CD ...... appear at the bottom of the screenWhen the word is written, press the enter key in time, otherwise the computer will skip the light start from the hard disk. After the XP system disk is opened, it is necessary to start installing the program, copy the file, load the hardware driver and enter the Chinese interface of the installation wizard.
Please note that as long as you follow the guided installation requirements, the installation task can be successfully completed.
The following are roughly as follows: XP system protocol, target disk, formatted partition, copy file, enter serial number and computer information, press enter, etc., and enter the XP desktop after restarting.
3. At this time, the desktop only has the ** station shortcut icon and taskbar, right-click on the desktop, select "Properties" - display "- Customize the desktop" item, check "My computer", "Online neighbors" and so on - "OK", return to the desktop.
4. Try to run it to see if it is normal, if there is no sound or the display is not normal, right-click "My Computer", select "Properties" - Hardware - "Device Manager" - the option that appears in front of the yellow question mark or exclamation mark represents the hardware that is not recognized and has not installed the driver, right-click and select "Reinstall Driver", put in the corresponding driver CD, select "Automatic Installation", the system will automatically identify the corresponding driver and complete the installation.
Use the above method until all the previous "question marks" disappear. The drivers that need to be installed generally include graphics cards, sound cards, network cards, cats and other drivers.
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This is a more complicated question! Let me tell you tomorrow.
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Go buy a CD or the next one online. ,.Generally 600+m handles.
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I advise you to find someone who can pretend to show you a demonstration, it's easy to learn, and you may not be able to pretend it well if you look at it here.
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.
Hello, it's your system that has a problem, the little speaker is gone, that is, the sound card is not installed, is it installed by yourself? Probably you made a mistake when you installed it, go to the computer store to buy a fully automatic system, and just install it again. Note that you should select all of them when you select them.
1.Buy an installation CD. Advantages: simple installation, more time-saving and trouble-saving, suitable for novices; Disadvantages: buy CD money, the system integration of the driver may not be compatible, the driver may not be complete, of course, you can update the missing driver on the Internet. >>>More
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.
See how big your C drive is, if the C drive is big.
If you're lucky. >>>More