Reloading the system Super master comes, trouble

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

    Look at you, you can use the boot machine, see if this version of DOS recognizes NTFS or you originally used fat32, but also depends on whether you have a backup of the installation disk before, if you have it, Tomato Garden installs, install the copy file to the first step, and you don't need to install it when you reboot it, because of the D disk system, it should be found, and the D disk of this system can be used.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is a boot file on the C drive, don't delete it casually.

    Those floppy disks are useless.

    Then find the plate from Tomato Garden and put it in the CD-ROM drive.

    Set the disc boot under BIOS.

    Reboot and you're ready to install.

    Very simple.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Actually, the question is very simple. When you're installing the system. It is installed in NTFS format, and usually XP is in FAT32 format. You just need to find the drive letter and use fat32 to install the system again. That's it!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Let's reinstall the system! Those floppy disks and discs that Lenovo brings, are useless.

    Your mistake is that you shouldn't delete the C drive, because the C drive is the main partition, and the other disks are extended partitions, and the partition table and boot information of the hard disk are stored in the C drive, you delete the C drive, the partition table of the hard disk is lost, how can you enter the system of the D drive! ~~

    Let's reinstall the system! Packed on a C drive! ~

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, follow the normal steps to install.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Let's reinstall the system! Packed on a C drive!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Windows XP system installation process**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    * Reinstall the system steps.

    One. Set up boot from disc.

    Brief introduction: Press the DELETE key to enter the BIOS when the computer is turned on

    1.Go to the Award BIOS settings.

    Standard CMOS Setup --Boot Sequence --CD

    BIOS settings.

    boot (boot device settings) --boot device priority --1st boot device---cd

    BIOS settings.

    Advanced BIOS Features --Hard Disk Boot Priority: -First Boot Device --CD

    2. Partition 1. fdisk partition method:

    2. DM partitioning method:

    3. Use partitionmagic to adjust the partition capacity

    10G for C disk, 10G for software installation on D disk, others can be customized.

    3. System installation.

    Operating system installation details**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Buy a system disk, mount it on the computer, restart it, and follow the prompts to install it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First, buy an installation platter and put it in the CD-ROM drive.

    Start the computer, press F8, go to the BIOS settings, set the boot item (First Boot) to CD-ROM in the advanced settings, save and exit.

    After restarting, follow the computer's prompts to install it.

    Note: It is best if there are other secondary platters, such as software with formatted disks, it is best to format disks first!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Let's go buy a disc like an XP one.

    Put the disc into the optical drive.

    Restart the machine.

    Press the Enter key when you first enter the hardware test.

    You'll follow the instructions.

    There are several types when you buy discs.

    There are automatic. There are manual ones.

    If you don't, just use the automatic installation disc.

    You can ask the owner when buying.

    He knows. You're not a professional, though.

    You'd better find someone who knows how to teach you how to do it.

    Avoid unnecessary trouble.

    Professionals are the best.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Now the situation is that you already have an ISO image of XPSP2.

    Solution: The first way:

    Burn your ISO file to disc. Note that you should not copy the file, but burn the existing image.

    The second way:

    1. Extract your ISO file directly. There will be a system inside that will be able to get a backup file. (That's the big file that's a few hundred meters.) And then here.

    2. Restart the computer, and when entering the system selection, do not select Windows, but choose to boot from Dwarf DOS.

    3. After entering DOS, directly hit the ghost command and press enter.

    4. Use ghost software to find the path where your files are located and restore the system.

    If you still don't know, please send a message directly by my name.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    ISO is a reflection of the noise to destroy the image file to be decompressed before it can be used. After unzipping, install it. But it's recommended to buy an XPSP2 Shoot Nian CD to install well,Because the online ** does not have a registration code that can't be registered,If you install it with a CD, you can install it directly after the CD is started, and you don't need to install the code。

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In this link** ** After the boot process, there will be a one-click restore menu As long as the empty lead press the arrow key is up and down, left and right, choose any one, press it, after pressing, pop up the menu, point the system restore, and he will start to restore automatically.

    I'm just fighting and learning from myself, I've tried it many times, 100% assured, if you don't know, just add 740015551 I'm doing QQ to assist you remotely.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Use the RAR to extract the data to the root directory of a disk.

    After that, there was no one button to dress up under the lack of celery.

    Address restart selection with one click.

    After that select your unzipped Bona gho file.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is recommended to format the hard disk directly, then repartition it, and reinstall the system!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I feel that the motherboard battery is dead, so try to change the motherboard battery.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    What is the boot prompt, please?

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Does the boot prompt you are missing the file name of the file after the startup? (Full name required, including extension).

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