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It can be installed using an external optical drive or USB flash drive.
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There are three ways to do it,1Connect an external optical drive, and use the optical disc as the system.
2.Use a USB flash drive as a system.
3.Copy the image file to the book and use ghost as the system.
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Start with a USB flash drive!! Or test the system files into the USB flash drive, and then install it in the ghost!
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Hello! If the machine has an optical drive, you can use a disc system, if there is no optical drive, you can use a U disk to install the system, now even if there is an optical drive, you can also use the U disk system, and the drive can be found on the Benq official website!
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What BenQ products do you use?,BenQ's netbook or this book with optical drive,If it's a netbook,You can choose an external optical drive or U disk to start to install the system。
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Same as the built-in optical drive, the program is the same, boot from the optical drive to set up in the BIOS, there are BIOS on the Internet**.
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Poke the hole in the top with a toothpick or needle and it will pop out. Generally, this method is used for chucking. Satisfied.
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The most direct and effective way is to reinstall the system (it is better to change the system, it is also possible to clone the system, it is best to have a installed version, not necessarily a genuine system).
In the past, my friend's XP-SP2 system couldn't play CS alive or dead, and I still didn't get it done after I turned it upside down. Later, once my computer was paralyzed, I borrowed his system to install the system, and then I couldn't afford to play CS.
In the end, it's OK to change the system.
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It's okay to play.,Besides, it doesn't matter if you can't play.,It's not the size of the display.,At most, the processor frequency is a little lower.。
The 945 on the motherboard is a little older.
You didn't tell me about the L2 cache.
You can play, but you can get stuck.
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I can play! Adventure Island is not a big game!
The integrated 950 1G RAM processor is also enough for the Islands of Adventure.1
The screen can't be helped, and if you think the inch is appropriate, you can feel it yourself.
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Can you play very well, or can't even enter the game?
If it's very stuck, it's a problem with your computer's configuration.
If you can't get in, it's the game itself, there's a problem with the software, it may be damaged, or poisoned and you check it carefully.
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Yes, but you have to be a little prepared, because the performance is not going to be too good.
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It can be played, but the integrated graphics card is a bit far-fetched to play, and the processor with a single core is slower, so it's better if it's a dual-core one. It can be played, but it is certainly not so smooth, and the space in the machine is small, the heat production must be relatively high, and it will be very hot soon after playing.
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No, my 2G desktop laptop can play super smooth!
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The requirements for the computer are relatively low, maybe your system conflicts with the adventure, and I used to have a classmate Ann's Vista system that can't be played.
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Method 1: Change your resolution.
Method 2: There is a setup in the Adventure Island file, which uses the mushroom icon to modify the screen rate, click on it, if the screen is black, replace the next screen rate, only until there is a maple leaf.
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U101It's a netbook.,It's not a game book.,It's estimated that general games are not supported.,Because the resolution is not supported.。
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1.Right-click on my computer, then click Properties, click Hardware on the interface that opens, and then click on Device Manager, and you can see if there is an exclamation on the optical drive when it opens, and if so, delete the optical drive settings with an exclamation mark. Reinstall the optical drive.
2.Please check that the power supply of the recorder is well loaded and that there is no problem with the data cable. In addition, if the system has installed virtual software such as optical drives, it may be that conflicts between software and hardware will also cause this situation, so it is recommended to uninstall the virtual optical drive first and then restart the computer.
3.The motherboard driver is not installed correctly, I recommend that you install the disc that came with the motherboard box once, and the motherboard chipset driver can be installed correctly.
If it really doesn't work, restore the BIOS settings and reinstall the system again, your problem may be with the system, not the hardware.
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Hello, generally BenQ optical drive products do not need a driver, and are plug-and-play devices. If the computer does not recognize it, it is recommended that you try to connect to another computer for verification.
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I don't know either, I'm the same as you, but mine is an ASUS recorder.
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Try it in a different slot to see if the device type of the device management primary and secondary IDE channel is auto-detected.
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First, make sure that your optical drive is in the first boot order and supports booting from the optical drive.
To install from a disc, set up the BIOS so that the system can boot from the disc. Here's how:
1) Start the computer and press the Del on the keyboard when the press del to enter BIOS setup prompt is displayed on the screen
button to enter and play the motherboard BIOS setup interface.
2) Select the Advanced BIOS Features option and press Enter to enter the setup process. Select the first boot device option.
item, and then press the Page Up or Page Down key on your keyboard to set the item to CD-ROM, so that you can change the system to a disc boot.
3) Go back to the main menu and save the BIOS settings. (The way to save it is: press F10 and then press the Y key).
4) Then put the disc into the CD-ROM drive, and restart the computer, the system will boot from the CD, and the installation wizard interface will be displayed, you can.
Follow the prompts to install and set up step by step.
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After powering on, keep pressing F12 on the keyboard. Then select CD ROM and you're good to go.
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The easiest way to do this is to unplug the hard drive.
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Redoing is to reinstall the system, buy an XP installation disk and put it in the CD-ROM drive, reboot, and then follow the prompts.
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