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Enter BIOS Restore One.
Let's set it up.
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Can you type out the specific alarm in English? Is the time on time?
How long has the machine been used, if it is more than three years, it is very likely that the BIOS battery is out of power, and it is restored to the most conservative setting mode, and the case can be opened to replace the battery.
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If you don't have the relevant software, then go to the repair center to restore.
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You can only restore the settings of the boos first, and then use the dwarf to restore the system.
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Try System Restore, or see if you installed Ghost One-Click Backup when you installed it.
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1. After installing the system, you should set a restore point for the system in time, the restore point is a kind of system backup, which will occupy a certain amount of space in the C drive.
2. If you want to go back to the previous system, before booting into Windows, press and hold F8 to enter safe mode.
3. In safe mode, select "Last correct configuration", and then the system will appear a series of time points for selection, select the restore point when installing the system, and then restore to the original system.
Here's how to create a restore point:
1. Start menu: Right-click "Computer" and click "Properties".
2. Click "System Protection" in the upper left corner.
3. Select the disk drive you want to create a restore point and click "Create".
4. Enter a description of the restore point. Click "Create".
5. Restore points are being created.
6. After the restore point is successfully created. Click "Close".
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Go to the Internet to find the Rainforest Wood Wind Hard Disk Installer OneKey Ghost Use this to restore the GHO image file under Windows.
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As long as you have a backup in the system before, use ghost software to restore the backup file.
If you don't have a backup file, there's no way to restore to your previous system.
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First of all: whether it can be restored to the previous system is a prerequisite, provided that the computer has to make a backup before, whether it is made by yourself, or the computer system originally has a backup.
1. Laptops, generally speaking, are newly bought, and they have been backed up before leaving the factory. But if you've already repartitioned, the previous backup won't be there. It is also impossible to restore to the system before.
2. Desktop computers, generally without backup, will be installed by the computer, will be backed up at the request of the user. If you have never made a backup, it is not possible to restore it to the system before.
3. The current situation is that you must know whether there was a backup before, and if not, you have to re-system now. If there is a backup, you can generally use PE boot disk and ghost software to restore it.
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If your previous system backup is easy to do, directly choose one-click backup to restore the system, press enter, there are a few options behind you choose to restore OK.
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If your previous system had a backup, but your current system doesn't, just restore the system.
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After the computer is reinstalled, don't restore it, just make a backup of the system.
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Unless you have a backup of your previous system, if you don't, there's no way to restore your system to where it was installed.
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The upstairs is all nonsense, how is it possible for the computer to reinstall the system and then return to the system before the reinstallation system? Unless you install two systems. But only if you can't override another system. Listen to your question and answer you with only two words: no.
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If you have a backup file on your computer, you can restore it with ghost.
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If you don't have a backup of your system, you can't do it.
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If you have reinstalled your operating system but wish to go back to your original system, you can try the following methods:1Restore Backup:
If you created a system backup before reinstalling the system, you can use a backup tool to restore the backup to the system to restore it to its previous state. 2.Use the Restore Macro Positive option:
Some operating systems offer recovery options that can help you get back to your previous system. You can try pressing a specific function key (such as F8 or F11) on startup, go to the recovery options menu, and follow the instructions. 3.
Use System Restore: If your operating system provides the Mask System Restore feature, you can use System Restore to restore your system to its previous state. Search for "System Restore" in the Start menu, open the program, and follow the instructions to select a specific date and time point to recover.
4.Locate the recovery partition: Some computer or laptop manufacturers will pre-set a recovery partition on the hard drive that contains the installation files of the original operating system.
You can try pressing a specific function key such as F9 or F12 to enter the recovery partition on boot and follow the on-screen instructions to recover the system. Be aware of God Dou, these methods may vary depending on the operating system and computer brand you are using. It is highly recommended to back up your important files and data before performing any operations to prevent data loss.
If you are unsure or unfamiliar with these methods, seek help from a professional.
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If you don't have a backup file installed, you need to reinstall the new system, and then install all the drivers, the following is how to install the system.
1. U disk installation.
2.Boot up to set the U disk to start, no need to enter the blos, directly look for the model of your motherboard brand online, the quick start button is that, tap on boot.
3.Select the U disk item, and after entering, select PE to reinstall the system.
2. Install the system disk.
After booting up, keep clicking that key,Select CD in the box you enter,***Optical drive can be started。 Select "Install system to first partition" to reinstall the system.
Note: The following are the common brand boot selection buttons.
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If it's a brand machine, there will be a dedicated one-click recovery button. If you install it yourself, it's impossible if you don't use ghost backup!
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If you are a brand machine, there will be a dedicated one-click restore button, or you can restore it with the backup that comes with win7.
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You don't have a one-click restore, and if you don't have a shadow system, you can reinstall it again.
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Enter the restore system when it is turned on.
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