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Resolution? Or hard drive mode?
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This is not difficult. 1. U disk system.
You need two tools: a formatted USB stick (8G and above) and a computer with Internet access.
1. The next U disk boot disk maker. Just "Chinese cabbage", I'm more familiar with it. The next NIC driver is the one that uses the driver wizard to integrate the NIC version (about 200M).
This move is to make your next non-toxic system.
3. Use "Chinese cabbage" to make a USB flash drive boot disk. Insert the USB flash drive, and then one click is good to go. After that you can simulate the boot once.
4. Put your system into the gho folder generated by the USB flash drive. At the same time, the driver sprite is also put in.
5. Insert the USB flash drive into the computer.
6. Set up the BIOS and let your computer boot from the USB flash drive. The key steps are the most difficult points.
Each computer has a different way of accessing, and you can only find it online. If you are a desktop computer, look for the model of the motherboard.
7. After entering the "Chinese cabbage" PE system, select "Win8 that."
8. A window will automatically pop up, but it doesn't seem to work (it may be a bug), but that window can be installed. You close that window and click the shortcut icon on the desktop to reopen it.
9. Select Restore System (the default is), and then select the ISO file on the U disk, and a WIM drop-down will automatically appear. Choose it.
10. Choose a good plate. Generally, it is a C drive. (Allocation disk you can use inside another tool diskgenuis).
C disk is generally 50g is enough, of course, you want to be bigger and there is no problem. Note that the C drive must be the primary partition.
11. Confirm it, and then wait for about ten minutes to restart the computer. It should be automatic, I can't remember exactly.
12. Set up the BIOS to boot the computer from the hard disk. Sometimes you don't need to set it up, you can just go in.
13. Wait for the system installation to be completed.
14. Enter the system, and then make the installation driver wizard, at this time your computer you can access the Internet.
Okay, the following things are more troublesome but brainless, install drivers, patch, and you're going to be busy for a while.
2. Disc loading system.
The CD-ROM system is relatively simple.
1. A system CD is required. You can buy it directly or make it yourself.
2. Set up the BIOS and let your computer boot from ***. The key steps are the most difficult points.
3. Next, just go along the line, and select the system on the C disk.
4. Confirm and wait.
If you can't turn it on, it doesn't necessarily mean that the system is bad, but if the hardware is damaged, you may not be able to install it.
Hope it helps, hope.
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