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Buy a plate with automatic installation of disc boot
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BIOS Setup Tutorial.
Operating system installation details**.
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Copy the i386 of the win2000 installation file directly to d: boot into the dos with a disc
Format the C drive.
Enter drive D I386 and execute.
Start installing ......
It's best to use a disk acceleration tool before installation.
If there is a backup, it is best to restore it directly!
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Not troublesome. You haven't installed a system, do you?
I've pretended. Buy a Windows 2000 CD. When it starts, put it into the optical drive immediately. This is followed by the preliminary installation interface.
You take a closer look (if it doesn't show,,It should be BIOS not set the CD FIRST started,Do you understand BIOS?) Just set it up).
Just install the drive in the back.
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Set to "Hard Disk Boot" first: Press Del after boot or reboot to enter BIOS Advanced BIOS Features First Boot Press Enter Select "HDD 0" (you can also press Page Up and Page Down to select) Press F10 Press "Y" KEY OK.
Then put the dish in and follow the steps.
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It is recommended to take it to the computer company to install it, and the driver will be installed after the system is installed!
It's more troublesome!!
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Set up disc boot first.
Then put the system disk into the optical drive.
Follow the steps (to put the C drive).
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Boot the system with the system boot disk.
After booting into the DOS, put the 2003 disc into the CDROM, and then execute it, enter the serial number until it is finished. Then install the various drivers. That's it.
The second method: find a made 2003ghost file, install it with the above version, and it will be completed in 3 minutes. After that, install the driver.
You can also go online to learn how to install the system. Learn one, and the win series will be.
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XP and higher bottoms 2000 is not good, you need to put it after installation"ntldr"with"What the. com"[Forgot.] ] to the system disk directory.
2000 or less directly put the disc installation, Chinese.
2000's you can restore the system in safe mode.
If it doesn't work, you can buy a ghost disk by the friend above. >>>More
You can use win98.
The machine is too old. >>>More
Right-click on My Computer - Management - System Tools - Performance Logs & Alerts.
Find an XP system CD, put it in the CD-ROM drive, reboot it, press DEL to enter the BIOS settings before entering the Windows interface, set it to boot from the CD-ROM drive, and then reboot again. After entering the installation interface, use the NTFS format to remove the system grid. If you need all the disks to be gridded, just divide them one by one, and then divide them. >>>More
Power on and press and hold the Del to enter the BIOS
Select Advanced BIOS Features, then select First Boot Device Enter, select CDROM in it, confirm the correct selection, save, and reboot. >>>More