Install XP system only after the first step is installed, restart, will not continue to install? Why

Updated on technology 2024-05-09
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Take the motherboard battery off for a while and try it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Two scenarios.

    1. It's not as good as ghost.

    Second, the hard disk interface problem.

    If Ghost is good, go to BIOS and change the hard disk interface to IDE, because XP only supports IDE interface.

    When the logo appears on the boot screen, press F1 (some press F2) to enter BIOS—> Config—>Serialata (SATA), there is an IDE option in it, press F10 to save and exit after selection.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Ha, I know that.

    I've struggled with it many times, but I know the answer now.

    You've ghosted.,But after restarting, you can only pe.,Can't get into the system on the hard drive.,Right?

    The solution is this, enter PE, right-click on my computer, disk management, right-click on the C drive, and set it to "active".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The boot that starts does not match the hard disk character. You can try to modify or format the disk to the C drive and reinstall the system. Your C disk 200M doesn't seem to be enough to install an XP system.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What software you have installed. It's good after the reboot.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Most Windows installers (with the exception of a few true green software) do not just copy the software to the hard drive, and the installation process requires modifications to the registry and system programs. So a reboot is needed.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Start your machine from the CD, boot it from the system disk, and follow the installation wizard to format the original system partition to reinstall it.

    The first time was pretty much the same as above, but with the disk partitioned and formatted.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Oops, upstairs, it's complicated! Isn't that the end of formatting? Dizzy.

    You can do this, find an XP installation disk, run the installer, select upgrade and install, the original system application files are not lost, the original driver is used normally, and there is no need to uninstall. I just finished it, and it's good!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Cause: After the GHO file is restored, the startup item is not repaired, resulting in the current system still being a startup item in XP.

    Solution: 3. Restart the computer after that, so that you can choose win7 to continue installing the system.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Boot partition or C drive. It's automatically entered XP.

    Before entering the system, keep pressing the up and down keys continuously to see if there is a system selection mode.

    If you don't need to enter the PE system, use the partition tool, set the disk used for win7 as the active partition, and rebuild the boot and install it from the new.

    If you're primarily using Win7.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    With USB flash drive boot, you can install the C disk format in PE running win7 to the C disk.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    After you start it, enter the PE, which has its own boot repair tool, fix it.

    I'm Vista rear installation XP,High to low installation so there was a problem with the boot,Use the boot tool to fix the boot successfully,But the dual system is actually not very interesting,It didn't take long for me to delete the XP,The result is that the boot file is disordered.,I forgot how to get it right.,It's quite troublesome.。

    It is recommended not to have a dual system, if the working software is needed, it will be xp good, if the memory is more than 4g, install win7, and then install the vm virtual machine on the xp, practical and convenient, the virtual machine is not afraid of poisoning.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Check if the other disks are installed? Sometimes the C drive in the USB flash drive is not the C drive on the hard disk, so an error will occur.

    Also, some ghosts will not recognize the hidden partition when installing it (the general brand will have a hidden partition).

    Which partition was Windows 7 installed on at that time? You can also use the original ISO to install it on a D drive.

    Hover over your account, go out of the menu later, and then click the hi icon on the right to see the relevant information.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Newly built computers cannot be installed with XP because some newer computer accessories no longer support XP systems, and the drivers of these accessories are not included in the default drivers of the XP system. This will cause the user to install the XP system when booting, because the hardware device in the computer cannot be recognized, resulting in the failure to boot into the XP system desktop.

    Solution] 1. The user changes the installation version of the XP system and reinstalls the XP system. For example, you can reinstall the XP system by using the original (installed version) XP installation disk (installation image file) or using the installation disk (installation image file) of another version of the GHOST version (installed version).

    2. If the user tries the previous step and still can't do it, it means that the hardware of the newly assembled computer really can't support the XP system. Then you can only install later versions of the Windows operating system (Vista, Win7, Win8, etc.).

    Supplementary Notes] 1. A driver is a piece of software that allows a computer to communicate with hardware or equipment.

    2. If you don't install the right drivers, your computer's hardware or device won't work properly.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You modify the hard disk mode to try, in addition, the hardware manufacturer may no longer provide the driver under the XP, you may encounter some hardware can not drive the problem of installing XP, so it is recommended to install Win7

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If your hardware is very new, it may be that your hardware does not support XP system at all, and you must install window7 。I've encountered such a notebook XP dead or alive just can't be installed.,But installing window7 is normal.,XP system is too old.,The hardware doesn't support it.。。。

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Win7 is completely normal after installation and does not restart? In this way, you can troubleshoot hardware failures, find a pure installation version of XP, and then use the driver wizard to automatically install the driver to try, don't use the ghost version.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The motherboard plays the latest version of the BIOS

    Partition the hard drive first.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Upstairs is the right solution. Not duplicating???

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