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Press Del after boot or reboot to enter the BIOS Advanced BIOS Features First Boot Enter Select "CD-ROM" (you can also press Page Up and Page Down to select) Press F10 Press the "Y" key OK Put in the boot disc Boot OK (there are differences in the motherboards, they won't be exactly the same, however, they are much the same).
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Put it into the installation disk and follow the prompts to install. However, due to the different configurations of the computer and the different installation disks, there will be many differences. This can only be solved by analyzing the specific problems in detail. Newbies are generally confused here.
If you're a beginner, I recommend not trying to make the system yourself for the first time. When reinstalling, you need to prepare the boot disk, installation disk, motherboard, sound card, and graphics card drivers. There is also a friend who can do the system.
If you study on the side, and then go back to reading the articles of netizens, you will suddenly be enlightened, otherwise, you will read the articles 100 times, and you still won't.
Look at those large installation steps, and you'll be dizzy. If you don't believe me, you can give it a try.
Good luck. (If you really want to learn to make a system).
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You won't be set to boot from the optical drive, this should be set in the BIOS, if you can't set it, try F1--F12 when booting up, maybe some motherboards can choose to boot directly from the optical drive.
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The startup item is set to the hard disk boot bar. You boot the computer and press the delete key to go to the BIOS, which should be *** boot.
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When installing the system, put the disk in first, then reboot it, and wait for the installation! Don't forget to give points to solve the problem
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Was it possible to start before?! Some of the bad engraving can't be started, and mine is in this case! Try a different boot disk! Also, is the optical drive in the BIOS bootable? You can check it out!
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Press the delete key to go to the BIOS and change it to *** to boot.
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Have you set up boot from disc drive in Bois?
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It's not unrecognizable.
It should be that you didn't set the optical drive as the first boot item.
That's why. Is the data cable good?
Try another one.
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Is the optical drive broken, or the data cable is broken?
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It seems that coms is blocking the optical drive.
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Let's see what situation is being judged first.