Problems with win7 system installed on hard disk?

Updated on number 2024-05-15
38 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hard disk installation is recommended.

    1。**Win7 ISO compressed package, load it with a virtual optical drive, and then copy out the contents of the disk, and create a new folder in the root directory of the disk other than the target disk you are going to install 7, such as Win7, (because **ISO is an encrypted compressed package, there is nothing to extract directly).

    2。put the "bootmgr" in win7; “boot”"efi"The folders are copied to the root directory of the C drive, and a sources folder is created in the root directory of the C drive, and the Win7 Sources is copied to the Sourse folder under the C drive.

    3.Note that the target installation disk must be NTFS, and it can be checked before installation.

    4。Run --cmd-- c: boot nt60 c: exit reboot.

    5。Restart your computer and you'll see that the installer is being started and loaded. This process may be quite long, depending on the configuration, please wait for ......

    6。The installer starts, select the type of language you want to install, and choose the time and currency display type and keyboard and input method that suits you.

    "Start Installation Screen" appears, (Note!! Don't click "Install Now") and tap "Repair My Computer" in the bottom left corner.

    Go to "System Recovery Options", select the last item "Command Prompt", and the DOS window will appear.

    7。Delete the following files from drive C (if there are files that are hidden, run attrib -r -h -s before deleting).

    del c:\efi

    del c:\bootmgr

    del c:\boot

    del c:\sources

    It is very important to delete these, if you don't delete them, you can't successfully reboot the system and complete the installation.

    8。Now you can enter and exit the installation command, type x (the disk where your installation file is located): win7 sources and press enter. Then it's the same as a disc boot installation.

    9。During the installation process, when it comes to selecting the partition, if you can, take a look at the target tray (select drive options below) to ensure that the installation goes smoothly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No, the ISO image is either engraved into a CD, or loaded with a virtual CD-ROM drive, or a USB flash drive boot disk, see below:

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No, it's better to engrave the disk or use a USB disk.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You want to install win7 system on a computer's solid state drive and mechanical hard disk respectively, when one hard disk is damaged, the other can be used normally, this idea is very good, but you should pay attention to the hard disk installation must be installed one by one when you install the system, for example, when you install the system for the solid state drive, it is best not to install the mechanical hard disk on the computer, the same must be installed separately, and after the two hard disks are installed in the system, you also need to set which hard disk in the BIOS as the main disk to start, This will allow you to achieve the results you want!!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If it is an SSD installation system, the application is installed on the HDD, so it is reasonable and there is no problem.

    If the landlord asks about a computer, a win7 is installed in the mechanical hard disk, and a win7 is also installed in the solid state drive, which is not possible, because the same version of the system can not be randomly selected to start, and the computer will only select one of the systems to boot and start, depending on the BIOS settings.

    Of course, if the landlord has to install,You can also install one of the hard disks on Win7 first,Then unplug this hard disk,Then install Win7 on another hard disk,Then connect back to the original hard disk,Specify the boot boot hard disk in the BIOS,But this may not be possible to boot all motherboards。

    In addition, there is another way,It is to install a win7,Another hard disk and then install a win10,The system selection menu may appear at boot,There is an option to start which system to boot,So you don't need to plug and unplug the hard disk so troublesome。

    But I don't think there's any point in doing this.,If you're worried about the SSD problem, just back up the useful data in multiple places.,Don't put important data on the system disk.,There's no need to install 2 windows systems to take up space.。

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First of all, the operating system, applications, can be installed in the solid state or mechanical, this is the difference between the reading and writing experience, there is no way to do it.

    Secondly, according to you, no, because the application is based on the operating system, and it is impossible to work properly without the system.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, you first unplug one of the hard disk data cables, and then install win7 on the other hard disk normally, connect the unplugged hard disk after installation, unplug the hard disk data cable that was installed before, and then install the system again on the hard disk that has not been installed win7, connect both hard disks after installation, and set the solid state drive as the boot disk.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It doesn't run directly. Systems and guidance are required. But the data of your hard drive will not be lost.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    OK. When another hard drive is needed to boot, it must be set up in the BIOS. I usually use the solid state as the system disk, and save the image of the system disk on the data disk, and change all the default folders of the system to the data disk including the desktop.

    In this way, when there is a problem with the system disk, I can restore the image!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No way. In this way, two systems are installed, with the operating system installed separately for the SSD and the HDD. Start with a different disk.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This design is currently more reasonable, the solid state is used as the system disk, and the mechanical is used as the data disk for storage, which ensures the capacity and speed at the same time.

    If there is really a problem with the solid-state, the mechanical disk will not be affected, and it can still be used normally, so I suggest that you only install the system in the solid-state.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This is also possible, but if you start it, you still need to make a manual selection.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    OK. You can use it directly after installing the system".Easy backups"Cloning this system onto another hard drive really works.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, my computer is both solid state and mechanical hard disk with win10 system installed.

    As long as you set the boot items of the motherboard, or when you want to use which disk as the system disk, you can directly plug it into the SATA connector in the first priority.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    OK. Because the system can only be booted through one partition when it is turned on. That is to say, the system must be installed on the primary partition to have the boot function, the primary partition can have multiple, but the active partition can only have one.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It should all work fine. However, it doesn't make much sense to install two operating systems of the same type as a dual system, and it is highly recommended that you try various other types of operating systems such as Linux, BSD, etc.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    No matter what hard drive you use, you can install the system to run it. It's just that the SSD has a much faster disk read speed than the HDD, so the boot system will also be much faster. Everything else doesn't make a difference, just set which hard drive will be the first boot in the BIOS.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It can boot normally As long as you boot up and set the first boot item, but there is no need for the SSD to be relatively stable at present, as long as you don't choose niche second-hand unreliable products.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Of course, you can, you can use the SSD as a system disk and the mechanical hard disk as a storage disk, so that the computer will run faster and the stability is also good!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hello, of course you can in this situation, you can install the system in both disks, and then when the computer starts, enter the BIOS and choose to boot from that disk, so that the two systems do not interfere with each other, which is very convenient.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    On a computer, the solid state drive and the mechanical hard disk can be installed separately Windows 7 system, the installation of the system can not be mounted at the same time, the system can be mounted at the same time after the installation is completed, under normal circumstances, the system defaults to the solid state disk as the main disk, the mechanical hard disk is the slave disk, the system will start from the solid state disk, when the solid state disk fails, the solid state disk needs to be removed, and the system can be started from the mechanical hard disk.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It is possible to install the system separately on two plates, and use the other if one is broken. But, first, there is no need to install the program on the mechanical hard disk, the SSD boots up quickly, including the startup program, but you have to install the program on the mechanical hard disk, the speed is slow again; Second, if you install the program on the mechanical hard disk, the system on the mechanical hard disk also has to install the program again, and it cannot be used directly.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    OK. This is the dual system.

    It is recommended that the operating system is better installed on the SSD, and the boot speed will be significantly improved.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    As far as the description goes, it works fine.

    In terms of content, it is feasible. But it's not necessary. The probability of win7 problems is extremely low, and when there is a problem, it is generally a hard disk problem.

    I don't know how to continue asking, satisfied.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Yes, that's how I installed it, but I have to install it twice, so that there are two operating systems displayed when I boot it up each time, and you can decide which one to enter.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Yes, it works.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    According to the problem description, it is normal to install the system on the SSD and the other documents on the HDD.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    This is possible, as long as you set up your computer's startup items.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    OK. By setting up a boot disk in the BIOS, you can boot from a single disk.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    If one is installed with win7 and one with win10, it is no problem to form a dual system to run. If both are win7, only one can be selected as the system disk, and the other will be automatically blocked.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    The system can be set up, just set the boot sequence.

    It's just that the software installed in it can't be used universally.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    I feel that this is useless, you can back up the system first, and then restore the system directly, and the software you need on the computer can be installed through the software manager of 360 Security Guard.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Reasons and solutions for the SSD not to install win7 system:

    Cause: Installation error or system issue.

    Solution: Don't rush to partition the new SSD before installing it, install the official original system, and don't use a ghost image. After the normal installation of the system, such as burning the original image with a floppy disk, similar to disc installation, installing the original image with the help of tools under the PE of the U disk, and installing the existing win system with the help of NT6 hard disk, etc.

    In the process of installing the original image in the above method, a pair of solid-state partitions can be entered, and the partition can be managed with the built-in disk in the system after the installation is completed. The operation goes to Disk Management.

    Select the SSD, right-click to customize the size "compress", like a single partition, no need to separate other disks, the disadvantage is that it is troublesome to upgrade and reinstall the system to back up data, and the management based on the file system is more convenient than multiple partitions in ordinary use.

    Finally, check whether the SSD is 4K aligned, whether the AHCI driver is installed, and run the software.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    If you are willing to pay for the service.

    We will assist you remotely throughout the process.

    I**Shop Penny Software Digital.

    It is not recommended to use the ghost system.

    We have the original system.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Or burn the disk to install it,Win7The boot mechanism is different from XP,I don't know what USB flash drive image you use。

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Dizzy. You're installing a 64-bit original system?! If you don't install it in a 64-bit system, you can't install it (a 32-bit system can't open a 64-bit program).

    Unless you install a ghost 64-bit system, which can be installed, if you want to install the original version, one way is to install the ghost version of the 64-bit version first, and then install the original 64-bit system in that system. The other is to engrave the disc to boot and start the installation.,There's another kind of installation with the help of software.,But it's more troublesome.、,

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    This should be able to be installed, right, maybe you haven't formatted it before, I wrote a tutorial called zaka to teach you to install the system, you search for it.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Equip with the installation package don't use ghost, you try it.

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