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It may be that your sudden power failure causes the partition table to be lost, and the solution is as follows: 1Use diskgen to see if there are any partitions that can be repaired automatically, or use diskfix to re-detect the partition table to keep the detected file format, and then rewrite the partition table.
Click Save and then restart your computer. 2.Most of the above error prompts are caused by the use of ghost software cloning and installing the system clone on the C drive, because the C disk was NTFS format before, and after the ghost clone system, the default is FAT32 format, so it will easily cause hard disk partition information to be damaged.
Another is that the C drive has bad sectors, even if it is repaired, the bad sectors will slowly spread after a long time, causing partition information to be damaged and lost, resulting in the inability to boot the system. In the most serious case, your hard drive is completely damaged and can no longer be repaired.
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Roughly speaking, it means that a device is loaded incorrectly or not correctly identified, the main reason may be that the basic boot record of the boot block in the BIOS is corrupted. In addition, try to change the installation disk from the new installation system, or it may be that the motherboard has an error loading the serial port hard disk drive. In general, the error is caused by the corruption of the hard disk partition table.
Check the BIOS for errors, and go to the BIOS to check the hard disk information. If the BIOS can detect the drive and identify it correctly, it will rebuild the drive partition. If the hard disk power cable and data cable cannot be correctly identified, check the hard disk power cable and data cable, and then restart the check.
If the BIOS itself is abnormal, drain and try again. The possibility of damage to the new hard drive is not high, so make sure it is not caused by a virus.
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This is a prompt of "loading operating system error", it may be a one-click restore wizard corruption, you can **one-click restore wizard installation file" and run a reinstallation, the software will be automatically repaired after restarting the computer.
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It is possible that the hard drive cable is loose or the boot partition of the hard drive is not found. It is recommended to run the boot USB flash drive and enter the PE system for fault removal.
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Check whether the hard disk system is good, check whether the hard disk C drive is the main partition, and check whether the computer recognizes the hard disk.
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Your system is broken, you need to repartition, and the system is definitely good in installation.
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The boot of the local hard disk can not be counted on, no optical drive, then you go to someone else's computer, use the U disk to make a boot disk, manually run ghost after startup, find the backup gho file, and restore it.
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Is it in. f11...Appears below.
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You may have broken the backup file, so you can't restore it, you can do it again, just install the system and back it up.
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Your system is not installed correctly, please reinstall it. Maybe something went wrong with the one-click restore, and there was something wrong with your backup file.
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Win7 system? That can't be recovered casually.,The boot file is in a 100M reserved partition.,It's not the same as the XP era.,It's very troublesome.。
You can find the installed version of the ISO and reinstall it now.
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My computer is the same, and I can't reinstall it, so I'm in a hurry.
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Generally, press the blue reply button,If it's still prompted,It's a problem with your hidden partition.,X60There's only one partition.,And then there's a hidden partition.,The hidden partition is where your system replies to sort.。 If you have partitioned before, it is likely that you will destroy the hidden partition and you will not be able to restore it.
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Press the one-click restore button,If you've had a backup before, it's easy to do.,If you don't.,Well,Just borrow an installation disk and reinstall the system.。
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If the detected bad sectors are physical, then send it for repair, and the hard drive is guaranteed for two years.
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