How to set the open hard drive as the system default 5

Updated on number 2024-05-15
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Find an antivirus.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The specific steps are as follows:

    1. First open the start menu in the lower left corner of the computer and click on the "Run" option.

    2. Then enter "msconfig" in the box on this page and click on the "OK" option.

    3. After that, click on the "References" option in the page.

    4. After Ran Peixian, click on the system installed on the D disk on this page, and then click on the "Set as Default" option, which is equipped with Li Paike.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The details are as follows:

    1. Press and hold the DEL key to enter the BIOS when the computer is turned on

    2. After entering the BIOS, use the up and down arrow arrows to select SystemSummary and press the Enter key.

    3. Then find satadrive0 1 2 to check whether the SSD you have installed has been recognized.

    4. After seeing the installed SSD, press the ESC key to return to the main interface, use the left and right arrows to select the startup settings, use the up and down arrows to select the primarybootsequence, and click the enter key to enter.

    5. Use the up and down arrows to select the solid-state drive (SSD) you have installed, and press the " " number key to adjust to the first bit 1653 (the top position).

    6. After adjusting to the first position, press the F10 key to save the settings and exit back, a window will pop up at this time, select Yes.

    7. The computer restarts at this time, and keeps pressing the F12 key when starting, and a dialog box pops up: A: At this time, you can see that the installed IntellsSD has been the first startup item, press the Enter key.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After adding a second hard drive to your ASUS motherboard, set the second hard drive as the first boot item, and the detailed steps are as follows:

    1. After powering on, press del to enter BIOS:

    2. Select the [Start] menu by the arrow keys or mouse

    3. You can see the [Launch Option Properties] by pressing the arrow keys or moving down the mouse

    4. The second hard disk installed cannot be seen in [Boot Option 1].

    5. At this time, you need to click [Hard Disk BBS Attributes] below

    6. After opening, you can see the second hard disk installed

    7. Select [Boot Option 1], press Enter, select the second hard disk to be installed, and press Enter:

    8. The second hard disk installed becomes the first boot item:

    9. F10, save and exit, and the setting is complete.

    Note: The settings interface will vary depending on the motherboard model and the BIOS version.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Change the boot item, Dell key, enter the BIOS, change the boot order in the boot, and change the 1st item to the new hard disk.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Some machines need a motherboard jumper, if you don't want to jump, you can change the data cable connected to the old hard disk to the new hard disk, and look at it in the CMOS after starting the machine. The premise is that the operating system is installed on the new hard drive.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The setting of the master-slave disk, you don't understand.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. First of all, on the boot screen of the computer, press the enter key to enter the BIOS system.

    2. Enter the BIOS system and come to the main page.

    3. Move the cursor to the startup option and click Enter.

    4. Then in the new interface, move the cursor to the boot option and press enter to enter.

    5. Then as shown in the figure below, find your hard disk option, and press the up and down keys to move to the first item.

    6. Then press the F10 button on the keyboard, save and exit to set it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. When the self-test screen or motherboard brand logo screen appears after booting or restarting, quickly and continuously enter the BIOS setting interface (different brands and models of computers have different BIOS hotkeys, notebooks generally have F2 keys, desktops generally have del keys).

    2. Enter the Boot or Startups tab (the BIOS setting interface of different brands of motherboards is different, but the content is similar), and set the required boot items by pressing the up and down arrow keys to select, press + or - keys to move, such as the hard disk (displayed as HDD or specific hard disk model, as shown in the figure below WDC WD50000AAKX), and press Enter to confirm. Some old motherboards need to go to the Advanced BIOS Features tab, press Enter in the "1st Boot Device" field, and then select the corresponding boot item.

    Some new motherboards support pressing F12 or F11 to enter the boot options menu after booting, and you can directly select the hard disk (displayed as HDD or specific hard disk model, as shown in the first item in the figure below), or USB flash disk (the model of the USB flash drive recognized when inserted into the USB flash drive in advance) or Generic Flash Disk or Removable Device (mobile disk), or optical disc to boot the computer.

    3. Press F10 to save and exit after the computer will automatically restart, and then start according to the first startup item set, if you start from the U disk, the start U disk function menu will be displayed, if you start from the hard disk, you will directly enter the system installed by the hard disk.

    The startup disk is made in the operating system, and it only plays"Bootstrapping"Launch"role. If you enter the BIOS, DOS interface and enter the starting point of the hard disk of the operating system, this program occupies less space and can be copied and put into CD, mobile hard disk, and USB flash drive.

    The boot disk is very important, and when your system crashes and can't boot up, the boot disk becomes your lifesaver. It's not that hard to make a boot disk that can boot the Windows operating system.

    There are many versions of Microsoft's operating system, and its boot disk features and uses vary depending on the operating system. Microsoft has many names for boot disks, such as: emergency startup disk, emergency boot disk, emergency repair disk (ERD), installation boot disk, system boot disk, etc.

    In addition, many antivirus software also provides the ability to create an emergency antivirus boot disk. What are the differences and uses between these different types of so-called boot disks, this article will explain the characteristics of boot disks of several major types of operating systems.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    How to make a USB flash drive or portable hard disk into a Windows boot disk installation disk?

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