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I haven't used your "Great Wall Network Restoration Master", but I can provide you with references.
There are two cases: 1 set up multi-boot in the main boot of the hard disk 2, and add multi-boot in your system.
If you're not going to want that anymore"Changchen network restoration master"In both cases, you can use the installation version of the system you are using to start (the ghost version is not good), and use the command to repair it in the failover console (you don't know what system you are, you can search the Internet for MBR repair, dual system recovery or deletion).
If it's the second one, and you're installing XP, it's much simpler, just change C: Change, you can right-click on my computer Attributes Advanced Boot and Failback-Settings Default operating system (can be changed to the system you want, but if you don't want anything "master",Then you don't have to change it if you only leave one system after changing) --It's opened The above belongs to your "master" item to delete,If it's Vista and win7, there is no place.,There are corresponding changes to the settings.,I'm not very familiar with it., Win7 seems to be in the boot configuration, and Vista also has advanced computer properties in the start menu.
When asking, explain what the system is, and how good it is to restore the master).
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Try it from a new installation system.
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It is the system that comes with it, and it is installed on a different system disk.
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It's good to set it to not run automatically.
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Change the right-click attribute to read-only and open the Delete C: MXLDR=MaxDOS tool.
Removed all the checks in the properties Delete c: mxldr=maxdos tool This is still in the right The key is to change the one you saved If it is still saved, then the restore master will be written in the boot area Then backup the file Low-level format words Low-level formatting tool lformat and dm can also No command There are English prompts in it Some versions are Chinese This is available in general system disks.
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There is a file in the root directory of the C drive, and it should be possible to modify the contents inside.
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Go to COMS and set the Integrated Peripherals HDD Protect Function to Disable.
If not, it can only be installed. There is also the modification of the BIOS, which is more troublesome and risky, or you call the customer service of the Great Wall to ask.
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You're in this situation because the motherboard was written at the factory. If you want to get rid of it, you can only rewrite the blos. But this is risky. So I suggest you put up with it.
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It must have been a reinstallation of the system.,By the way,Is this a disc (random) when your computer is first installed?,There's it in there.,Let's see.。
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Remove him once in the installation Remember not to fool the installation method when installing and see what you need every time in the next step.
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Go to that splash page and select Uninstall.
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When you boot up, there should be a prompt for which key you press to enter the settings page of the restore master, you pay attention to it.
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I changed the motherboard and had to reinstall the system! Otherwise, it's going to be a blue screen.。。 In addition, your restore master is hardware or software, if it is software and it can't be used, just use PE to back up your important software, and then the hard drive should be reformatted.
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The memory of the computer is on the hard disk. Generally, if the hard disk is fully formatted and repartitioned, there should be no such problem. I guess it's because of the software residue.
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You said that you can't reinstall the system Is it that you didn't choose a new installation when you installed the system Hehe You can format the system disk first and then install a new one to try it.
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It should be a problem with the partition file, and reformatting should fix it.
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Pressing del is not enough, you can only enter the BIOS.
If you want to restore, one, you must have an over-the-top system before, and second, you must have a restore tool on the computer, generally "one-click ghost", if you don't have these two, there is no way to talk about restoration.
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del is into the BIOS.,It shouldn't have the function of restoring the system.。 If you have installed the one-key restore wizard, keep pressing the up and down keys when you boot up, move the cursor to the one-key restore wizard and click on it, it's OK, if not, you can only reinstall the system.
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Write the email first, and then set a schedule to send it.
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It's hard work, let's install a hard disk restore card!!
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Hehe,It looks like I want to send it in an Internet café.。。。
If you have your own computer, how can you use any restore wizards!
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If that doesn't work, you can install the other versions as well. 2005, 2008, etc. The page linked above has a corresponding link at the bottom.
Hello, you can set the hard disk to boot.
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