About XP System Recovery! 30

Updated on technology 2024-05-29
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    According to what you said above, it means that your system has been prepared, but it is not a solution to keep going wrong like this, it is recommended that you install a new system;

    Installing the system is very simple, you only need to buy a system disk (sold everywhere, buy pirated, genuine is not necessary, Tomato Garden is not bad, patches are more complete), and then you put the system disk into the optical drive when you boot (provided that your optical drive is optical drive start, if not, you have to modify the BIOS, and explain later), and then follow the prompts of the system disk step by step, it will not be too difficult, it is all prompted in Chinese;

    How to modify the BIOS:

    Press del to enter the BIOS at boot to find the Advanced BIOS Features and press Enter to enter the Advanced BIOS Features interface.

    The first boot device is set to HDD-O (hard disk boot).

    The second boot device is set to CDROM

    The third boot device is set to fioppy

    Find the First Boot Device and set it to CDROM (CD-ROM boot), the method is to select the First Boot Device with the keyboard directional keyboard, turn the page with PGUP or PGDN to change HDD-O to CDROM, press ESC, press F10, and then press Y, you can save and exit.

    After the system is installed, you will check if there are any vulnerabilities, no, if there is, patch it in time. (There are generally in the system disk, if not, the vulnerability can be found in the general antivirus software, and the ** address can be provided, such as Trojan killer).

    As long as you learn to reinstall the system, if the system has a problem that cannot be solved, you can install it yourself, if the machine is configured, it can be done in ten or twenty minutes.

    There is also a driver for the sound card graphics card to be prepared, don't go to the time and the system is looking for drivers everywhere.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    He should be using a win98 boot disk, now buy an XP to form a disk, you don't have to be so troublesome.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1) Depending on the situation, it may be caused by your incorrect resolution setting, please set it again. If it is not a resolution problem or the resolution cannot be set, it may be caused by the damage of the graphics card driver or the installation of an inappropriate driver, please install a suitable graphics card driver, or repair the system, please take a look at the following methods.

    1. Press F8 to get the advanced option out of the power and press it to let go, and select "The latest correct configuration" to press enter to repair (this method can restore the original driver).

    2. If it is a failure caused by updating the driver, right-click on my computer to select properties, select Device Manager to find this driver right-click properties Driver options above Select the return driver option below and press OK.

    3. If the fault persists, it is recommended to reinstall the operating system.

    Use the system that comes with the system restore method:

    The system announces the system restore that comes with it: "Start" "Programs" "Accessories" "System Tools" "System Reset Restore", click "Restore my computer to an earlier time", press Next, you will see that the date page has a dark date, that is the restore point, after you select, click Next to restore (win78 restore the system, right-click on the computer to select attributes, on the right side to select system protection, system restore, follow the steps to do it, if there is restore software, you can also use the software to restore the system).

    2) The restore is turned on by default, and it is closed by you, and the restoration software must be prepared in advance, and it is useless to find it in advance.

    XP how to restore the system.

    First see if System Restore is turned on

    Right-click on my computer and select System Restore to remove the "Turn off the system on all drives" checkbox, and then press Apply.

    1) Use the system that comes with the system restore method

    The system comes with System Restore: "Start" "Programs" "Accessories" "System Tools" "System Restore", click "Restore my computer to an earlier time", press Next, you will see that the date page has a dark date, that is the restore point, after you select, click Next to restore.

    2) If you use software to back up your system:

    3) System Restore does not work solution:

    Run Input, Open Group Policy, select Computer Configuration, Management Templates, System System Restore on the left, select "Turn off System Restore" on the right, double-click it, select "Not Configured" setting in the dialog box that opens, press Apply to restart, and the computer settings take effect. If there is no system restore function in the system, you also need to select "Turn off configuration" on the right, double-click it, select "Not configured" setting in the open dialog box, and press the application to confirm that the reboot computer settings take effect. By setting you to see, this time there is no system restore?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    For friends who use Windows XP system, when the system crashes or there are some inexplicable errors in the use of the system, what method do you use to solve it? Generally, you use reinstalling the system or using ghost recovery. However, there are drawbacks to using these methods, such as reinstalling the system, which means that the original system settings and software must be reinstalled, which is very cumbersome.

    In fact, we can use the system repair feature of Windows XP to fix system errors and update system files. The original system settings and installed programs will not be changed. The following uses Windows XP Professional as an example to describe how to repair the system.

    1. When using the Windows XP system repair function, restart the computer, put the Windows XP system installation CD into the CD-ROM drive, and the screen will display the prompt message "Press any key to boot from CD", press any key such as the "Enter" key.

    3. In the "Windows XP Installation Agreement, Windows XP Professional End User Installation Agreement" interface, press the "F8" key to agree to accept the license agreement.

    A message saying "Windows XP Professional Installer, if one of the following Windows XP installations is corrupted, the installer can try to fix it" will then appear on the screen. The Windows XP installer that needs to be repaired is displayed in the list box below the window. If there are more than one, use the Move Up and Down arrows to highlight the system that needs to be repaired, and finally press the "R" key.

    4. When the screen shows "Windows XP Professional Installer, the installer has tried to update the following Windows installation", press the "Enter" key.

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