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The USB flash drive boots into PE, and it will find your hard drive, and then you can format the hard drive! It's very simple, since you use it as a USB flash drive PE, then this piece will be simpler! Under PE, you can use advanced ghost to do the ghost version of the xp, and you don't have to use the installed version of the xp, because they are all d version!
Because XP doesn't have SATA hard drive!
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Workaround 1:
Workaround 2:
**A ghost version of the system, I personally recommend the Deepin Rapid Installation Version, which is also the last version of the XP system made by the Deepin team, and then put the **good ISO image, use the virtual disc to virtualize, and put the inside".gho"file,Copy to the drive letter other than the C disk,The book will have at least one sub-drive, that is, the D disk,There will be enough space to place this GHO file,After copying it out, start the computer with a USB disk with PE,There is a ghost advanced tool under PE,Open him directly,Select the recovery system,The file is selected to just copied out of the GHO,The target is put to the C disk,That's OK,When the ghost progress bar is 100%,Restart the computer,At this time, when you restart the computer,Remove the U disk, Boot your computer from your hard drive, start installing the system after booting, and all you need to do is take the next step!
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You can check out this article!
You can find the xp article of self-made integrated SATA driver in it, because it is even with the text with **, I have some trouble going back and forth, so I will send a link directly! You can check it out! It might help you!
Let's go to hi!
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The HP laptop encrypts the BIOS.
Want to reinstall the XP flash BIOS
However, it is not recommended that you do this, you might as well install a virtual machine to install an XP system
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Well,Open the partition tool after you enter the PE,There is a column chart above the partition tool,If you don't move the disk behind you, there is a D disk E disk or something, don't move,In front of the D disk,It should be an idle partition,Right click on it--- create a new main partition--- Next,See a quick format where you tick in front,There is a selection format,Some default is FAT format, some are NTFS format,It is recommended to choose NTFS format,Others don't move directly Next,Build the main partition, You should be able to restore the system, pay attention to the C drive to restore when restoring.
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Find an XP CD, it's obvious that there is something wrong with your PE. Press F11 to start with the CD, and then select One-Click Install to C drive. It's very simple
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No, it's enough for you to get into PE. How do you enter PE is to use the U disk to start the item, you copy the operating system you want to install into your U disk, and then you enter the PE does not have the icon to install the operating system, click to enter, and then find the system you just copied in the U disk. The restoration is over, it's very simple.
Now the system is made with a USB flash drive. Don't worry, there is no danger of damaging your computer!!
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Boot the computer installation directly with the installation disc, which sets the computer's first boot device to boot on the CD. Or press F12 (F11 on some computers) at startup time to select the boot device.
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After entering the system, load the system image with a virtual optical drive to run, then open the image file, find the setup and install it directly, and install it on the C disk to overwrite the original system. However, it is best to back up the original system before installing the system, and you can restore it to the original system in case the installation is not successful.
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Why a virtual optical drive? Isn't it okay to find an external optical drive or use a USB flash drive to mass-produce a boot disk?
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If you can't enter the system, don't use a virtual optical drive, or find a mobile optical drive to install the system; Or use a USB flash drive as a PE boot disk, so as to install the system!!
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A folder (desktop), mainly a shortcut icon on the desktop, to which the system is moved forward before reloading.
If you click it, it will freeze, and you can't press the right button. I don't know what happened to the file or program in that folder, so I don't know how to delete it. I really can't help it, please point it with a high finger?
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Find a USB flash drive,Make it a boot disk,I use a software called Xingyuli cloud USB disk system,Use it to make a USB flash drive into a boot disk,Copy the image in the disc to the USB disk,Then use this USB flash drive to start,There is a ghost in this USB flash drive after starting,Use ghost to restore the system image directly to the system area。
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Please make a ghost backup of your system before reinstalling it so that it can be restored.
Talk about my installation experience,After I installed this PE to the U disk,Boot from the U disk into the PE system,The installation of XP has failed several times,And my C disk has been formatted。。。 Later, after I booted into PE through the U disk, it was also the C disk of the first grid, and installed this PE on the empty disk (C disk), note: During the installation process, there is an option, you choose this machine and have never installed the system or successfully started the system, after successful installation, delete the U disk, and unplug the U disk.
Restart the computer,After entering the PE,Load the virtual optical drive into Vista 32-bit installation.。。。 There's an installation interface during the installation process.,It's to choose the partition.,You choose it.,There's an advanced option for the drive.,You can format the C disk again(It is recommended that you check it),Then it's the same as the normal press installation.。。。 The result is a Vista Single System.
By the way, I use the 2003 PE dual-core version, because my machine is a dual-core 64-bit processor... Typing is finally done, I don't type often, so... I think this method is also suitable for installing other windows systems, please refer to the landlord.
This PE itself,According to the author's introduction,,It can also be installed under Vista (I haven't pressed it yet.,I'm using the disc version of Vista PE,It's also very good) View the original post"
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First, do the USB flash drive boot, install the PE, start the PE of the USB flash drive, format the C disk, and install the XP. **: About the USB flash drive system.
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Incidentally. It's desktop. Or a notebook?
People who use a USB flash drive to install the system and don't have a little computer knowledge. If you haven't installed it. It's harder that you can find a disc. When installing, format the C drive first, and then install the XP
It's very simple.,The current XP doesn't need SATA to drive a disk.,If it's Sony's notebook.。。
It can be a bit of a hassle.
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It is best to install the dual system from low to high, that is, install XP first and then Vista, otherwise there will be problems with startup.
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Only the U disk boot disk that you have made, just change the startup item to U disk boot.
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Personal experience tells you that Vista bottoms XP is not good!
My installation system has always been installed on a USB flash drive. The method in the second floor link is used, too. U disk PE boot, then use ghost. First of all, this installation system is not suitable for novices. Because of the manual ghost, accidentally your hard drive is gone.
Secondly, after you successfully installed the system on a certain disk with ghost, you can't find the XP startup item when you reboot. You have to copy a few XP boot files to the system disk of Vista and then repair the boot items. Trouble to death ...
The most successful time I installed XP on Vista Downside was when I got stuck on the XP boot welcome screen after installing XP. And I'm still installing with minimization. You can't install a drive or anything.
Because when you install Ghost XP, a lot of things are not in the right decompression directory, and Vista's system drive letter is C drive.
If you really want to install a dual system, it is recommended that you format the disk first, install XP first, then install Vista, and repair the startup items after installing Vista. Otherwise, you can't start XP.
Dual systems often have problems. For example, startup items often cannot be found by a system, and you have to fix them with a Vista installation disc. Therefore, if it is not particularly necessary, it is recommended that you do not install a dual system.
If you just want to install XP and don't want Vista, you can use the method in the link on the 2nd floor, first make a USB flash drive PE, and then start from the USB flash drive, use manual ghost, install the XP image to the C disk, and directly cover the Vista system. You can format the C drive first and then install it. Of course, it will be automatically formatted when you use manual ghost.
There will be no other problems with installing XP in this way. It's going to go well! The premise is that you are very familiar with manual ghosting.
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XP installation disks come with formatting commands. Advanced BIOS, set the first boot to CD boot, exit after saving, insert the installation disk into the CD-ROM drive, restart the computer, enter when the English prompt from the CD boot prompt appears, and then follow the prompts step by step.
However, if it is a SATA hard drive, you must load the hard disk control driver at the beginning of the installation, or integrate the SATA hard disk control driver into the XP installation disk, otherwise it will not be installed. The details of this process are not clear here. If you have to install XP, please contact me separately.
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You can't install it with a CD, probably not, you can check it in "safe mode", whether the software is installed incorrectly; There is also a possibility that when you install XP, your antivirus software, system tools, etc. are not turned off, so when you install with a hard disk, first turn off all the software, and then use a virtual CD-ROM drive or other direct installation files to install. It should work.
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I don't feel bad with Vista, and I recommend not changing it if you can (I'm not a professional).
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First of all, the system in your USB flash drive is not the G version!
The U disk installation system can only be installed with dual systems! Install another system on top of your original system!
If you have a hard disk, you can also attach a hard disk and install it! But yours is a USB flash drive. Haven't tried!
U disk dual system first into your original system! Free up one tray and get ready for a second system!
Then run the automatic installation system program on your USB stick! Format it in the tray you vacated! That's it! (After having a dual system, make your original system, this is what I think, I don't know if it can be successful!) But the dual system is no problem!
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USB flash drive with PE.
It contains the XP Vista system image file.
PE under the virtual optical drive installation.
The disk format is NT
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The first thing to know about this is what mass production is, I mass-produced a little brother's pe-cdrom and a storage disk, put the system to be installed on the storage disk, use pe to install it, and it is very convenient to change the system.
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I just wrote today, but only Vista can be installed, as long as you can refer to it with XP.
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First of all, you need to make sure that your hard drive is in FAT32 format, and you need to have the necessary drivers for your computer hardware.
Once you've done that, restart your computer. When the selection window appears, select to enter DOS mode. Under DOS, first use the format software to format the C disk,After the formatting is completed, run the ghost program,After entering the ghost,Select local--partition--from image,In the pop-up window, find the extension you**good。
gho, all the way back. The system will automatically install the XP system on your C drive.
In addition, you can also install a new XP by booting it on a CD or USB stick. Of course, no matter which way you use, the previous Vista system will no longer work.
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Because XP is generally installed on the C drive by default, you only need to format the C drive. Start without hard disk (with CD, floppy disk or U disk), format the C drive, and reinstall Vista
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It seems that you don't know much about the system.
First of all, it is recommended to use win7 system, not vista.
Second, don't format the C drive first, and wait until you install Win7.
Third, to give you a**, is an installation tutorial, ** and mao, easy to master, more suitable for you Finally, I wish you a successful installation!
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It doesn't seem to work, you have to reinstall it. Is there an optical drive? Use a CD-ROM drive, use a Vista disc to install, and you can do it step by step.
There is no need to set up the BIOS, which usually defaults to disc boot first.
An optical drive is an optical drive, and the reason why your format is rejected is because you booted from that disk. If you boot with a disc, this problem won't exist.
Impossible. Is your disc a boot disc? Also, make sure that the optical drive boot is set to first
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Hard disk with a virtual drive to load the system image file,It's better to install win7,Vista is not very good。
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Try it in formatting! The last time I installed windows7, I didn't format it, and I couldn't install it, and I installed it after formatting it last.
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