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Get the system disk first.
Then put it in the light zone and restart.
There are two types here: one disc can be booted directly.
The second one can be set under BIOS.
The first is simpler to start the advanced DOS with a disc and type format c:
After deleting, restart into the disc, select setup, and start directly, which is generally an automatic installation.
Just follow him step by step.
The second way is to press del when you boot up, some of the main version is F1, some are F2, not necessarily you try one by one Enter a blue screen BIOS, there is an option in it is boot from
Originally, boot from hdd to boot from cd ***-rm can be booted from the disc, and then the same as the first one, which may enter the disc will not install itself.
In this case, you can type f: (for your optical drive, my home is f-drive) and then jump to f: and then type dir to browse the status Continue to type setup, select install if there is no setup, and then follow him to install OK?
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Win98 and Win2K are not used for Ghost, XP can be used for Ghost version fast, boot needs to be read from the optical drive, in installation.
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An installation CD with the relevant system is required. For example, if you want to install XP, put the XP disc into the optical drive, restart the computer (if there is no system in the computer before), press F12 during the computer startup process, and then select the disc to start. Then use NTFS to format the C drive (provided that there is nothing you need to save in the C drive), and install it on the C drive.
A serial number is required during the process.
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Start the system with a 98 boot floppy disk, enter the DOS, install it with the 98 system installation disk, and in DOS mode, the boot drive letter is A:>
After a:>, type "format c:" (the command in quotation marks, c: is the drive letter you installed 98, if 98 is on the d drive, enter d:).
Then there will be some definite options, press the Y key and you're good to go. After waiting for the formatting to be completed, reboot, also boot with the boot disk of 98, select "Boot with optical drive" when starting, and then put the installation disk of 98 into the optical drive, and install 98 in the usual way.
Then install win2000 and xp in order, otherwise one will not be opened.
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