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You can make it yourself, but that requires some older versions of the application, such as windows98, where there is automatically a way to make a boot disk. The computer can be started with the flip of various switches as we do now, because your startup program is stored on the hard disk. Booting with a startup disk, on the other hand, is because your startup program is stored on a floppy disk.
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Put a disk into the floppy drive, format it (or prepare a formatted blank disk), then go to "My Computer", and then enter the root directory of the system partition (in the dual system environment of Windows98 and WindowsXP, the partition where Windows98 is located is your startup partition), and then click the "Folder Options" submenu of the "Tools" menu, select the "View" tab, and remove the small box before "Hide protected operating system files". A warning dialog box will pop up, select the "Yes" button, select "Show all files and folders" in "Hide Files and Folders", and then click the "Apply" and then "Confirm" buttons. At this time, there will be a few more hidden files in the root directory of your system partition, find NTLDR, and these three files, and copy them to a floppy disk, so that you have a Windows XP boot disk, about 200KB in size.
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Absolutely buy, unless you live in a primeval forest.
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The desktop computer is relatively simple to set up, when you turn on the first self-test interface, look at the following hint is to press what key to enter the setup to enter the BOIS only select the boot This can be set up because different BOIS is different, so I can't show you! In addition, some BOIS settings are: boot up, press a certain piece, you can directly select the startup item, generally F12
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Plug in the boot USB flash drive first, press the boot menu shortcut button, and there will be a prompt when you turn on the machine.
Remember to plug in the boot USB flash drive before turning it on.
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Create a DOS boot disk, if you use 98, create a 98 DOS boot disk, you can have an optical drive driver, you can use an optical drive under the DOS, winme is similar. The DOS created under 95 is 95 without an optical drive.
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2. To the computer, install it on the computer, check the U disk (the minimum 4G can be large but not small) in open your ** U disk to start the software, select your U disk to make the object, and double-click to make a U disk to start.
There is also a kind of production that is complicated and not conducive to production, I hope yours, thank you.
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It should be set in the BIOS of the motherboard, and it will be OK after saving, if the BIOS setting parameters are lost after saving, it is estimated that the motherboard battery is dead, and try to change the battery.
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In the BIOS, you can block out all other boot devices, including the optical drive.
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Hehe, don't look at the computer just equipped, it strongly supports that the motherboard battery is dead, try to change the battery.
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Yours should have systems in both disks, you should delete the system in one disk, or test something and format it, find the easiest way.
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If it is new, it will be returned to the installer for warranty.
No. Just don't need to attach anything to the simple guidance.
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How to make a USB flash drive boot disk.
Put it in the system disc and open the recovery console to fix it.