Reinstall the system and format it, ask for help!!!!!! T T 30

Updated on technology 2024-05-04
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Install the software of a computer store on the Internet, then plug the USB flash drive into the computer, then open the computer store, select the USB flash drive you are connected to the computer, and then click "One-click to make a startup USB flash drive", which can be done in about seven or eight minutes.

    If it's a notebook, plug the USB flash drive into the computer and press the "ESC" key (or "F12" key) when you start it, if it's a desktop, you have to change the startup item to the U startup item!

    A small blue box will be displayed (some can be selected automatically, so you don't need to manually select), your U disk brand will be displayed, select your U disk to enter the U disk guide item, and then select the first option to enter PE, and put the "C: disk" grid in PE.

    You then extract your ISO file. Then click "Start -- Programs -- System Installation -- Universal Installer -- Select the folder where you unzipped the ISO -- Select the sources folder -- there will be two suffixes in it .wim file, choose the one with the largest file, then select the version you want to install, and then the next step, the next step is the foolish installation!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Disc boot,The boot interface generally has ghost.,Select enter,Directly use ghost to put the iso file in。 The GHO file can be mirrored to the C drive, which is very simple.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Are you going to install XP or Win7? XP official can not be installed with a USB disk,Win7 can be used with a USB disk,The installation process can be formatted with a C disk。

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    BIOS Setup Tutorial.

    Operating system installation details**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Formatting a hard drive requires a manual installation process that usually requires only a few mouse clicks

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This step can be done both. For people who are not very familiar with computers, I recommend doing it automatically. First, set it to boot on a disc under the BIOS. Then put the disc in the light zone, restart it, and follow the prompts and you'll be fine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Buy a Ghost XP system CD.

    1) Set the optical drive to start.

    Award BIOS settings.

    Reboot, press Del to enter the BIOS, find the Advanced BIOS Features and press Enter to enter the Advanced BIOS Features interface.

    Find the first boot device, turn the page with pgup or pgdn to change hdd-o to cdrom (cd-rom boot), press esc, press f10 in the field, press y, press enter, save and exit.

    AMI BIOS settings.

    Start the computer, press del to enter the main interface of the AMI BIOS setup program, find "Boot" in the upper menu, press Enter, use the arrow keys in the open interface to check "Boot Device Priority", press Enter, enter the "1st Boot Device" interface, press Enter, enter the Options interface, and use the arrow keys to check "CD ***:3s-PH......"CD-ROM drive starts), press enter, press esc, press f10, press y, press enter, save to exit.

    b) Disc installation.

    1. Put the disc into the optical drive, restart it, and the CD ...... appears at the bottom of the screen when you look at the ascending calendarWhen the word is written, press any key in time, otherwise the computer will skip the light and start from the hard disk again.

    2. Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to select "Install XP System to the First Partition of the Hard Disk" and press Enter.

    3. Enter the copy installation interface, the following is automatic, don't move anything, if you don't want to install some drivers, you can manually select the process roughly: display the copy progress, restart, automatic installation driver, XP installer, please wait (take a long time, wait patiently), the last task is being executed, automatic restart, and enter the desktop after displaying "Welcome".

    4. Manually set the monitor resolution and refresh rate, and you're done.

    b) Installation. 1. Find the **ghsof xp system folder just now on the D drive, open it and find the "gho image installer exe" (there must be an extension exe, application, some are Chinese is English "autorun"), double click and start decompressing.

    2. After decompression, ask whether to install, select "Yes", and copy.

    3. After copying, ask if you want to restart, and select "Yes".

    4. Restart the ghoft annoy ridge search.

    5. Auto restart, enter the "computer packaging deployment program (decompress graphics card, sound card driver)".

    6. Automatically enter the XP installer, please wait....(Takes longer).

    7. Automatically enter "Executing the last task (installing the last menu item, registering the component, saving the settings, deleting the used temporary files)".

    8. Auto restart, manually change the resolution and remove or keep the integrated driver to complete the installation.

    9. After the system installation is completed, delete the GHSOF LNS folder in the D drive, as it occupies about 700MB of space.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Then reboot,Select one-click ghost before entering the system,And then use the gho file of his old read d disk to reinstall the system with suspicion。

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    From the Internet**A system installation package,Then unzip to the non-system disk draft,Key cover answer (D disk or E disk) and then there is a hard disk installer inside,Run the installation from the hard disk,This installation is the same as the installation of the system with a boring hand......Very convenient.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Ghost XP disk 4 5 pieces, you can use it for a long time, buy one, you can get it in 10 minutes.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Go to the computer city and buy a ghost and come back and pour it down for a few minutes, that's safe and fast.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Check the memory, plug the memory tightly, remove the unstable memory, and increase the memory.

    2. Set the BIOS as default. At the same time, turn off the virus warning, find the Advanced BIOS Features, press Enter to enter the Advanced BIOS Features interface, use the keyboard arrow keys to select the virus warning, set it to "disabled", press ESC, F10, Y, press Enter, save and exit.

    3. Change the system disc and optical drive and reinstall it. It's best not to clone the disc and install it with a normal system CD.

    4. Hang this disk to another computer, save the files you need to save to another hard disk, format the C partition of this hard disk, or repartition it, and get it back and install it again.

    5. Take the hard disk to the same machine configuration as yours and install it, it doesn't work, maybe there is a problem with the hard disk, repair the hard disk.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's your host that hasn't read the disc.

    Press del when you boot up,It will enter an interface with a background color,Blue or green because there are 3 different setting screens,You can look for it casually。

    Find a firtst boot (see that there is a boot) or 1st boot or fir boot, and change the word after it to cd-room, press enter to select or press the + sign on the keypad to select.

    Then you will be able to read the disc.

    In addition, if you want to change the second boot to HD (hard disk), you will change the 2nd boot or second boot to HD

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The problem with the optical drive!

    This kind of problem has nothing to do with your hard drive, you delete things from the C drive and you have nothing to do with reinstalling the system, and if you want to redo the system, it is better that there is nothing in the C drive! (Formatted).

    It has little to do with memory, and if it is a problem with memory, there will generally be a blue screen restart.

    Depending on your situation, it is typical of the read failure. Since it's not possible to change several XP disks, if you exclude your RP explosion and buy bad disks every time, it must be a problem with your optical drive.

    Solution: Replace an optical drive!

    I wish you a speedy and successful reload!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    What is certain is that it has nothing to do with the C disk.,Try it with a ghost version of the system.,If you can't install it, it can only be said that it's a problem with the optical drive.。

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Can I install it before? It wasn't a problem with the optical drive starting to be able to install it before.

    Turn on the optical drive to boot, boot and press del to enter the motherboard settings (some motherboards press other keys), and then find a first boot from option to turn him into a cdrom.

    It's possible that there was a problem when it was installed for the first time.,Enter the DOS input command to format the C disk and try again.,I forgot what the command was.。

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Guangqi, it's not related to the things in C, you should buy a new one, there's nothing in it, and the system doesn't pretend to be the same.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Boot into DOS,Choose to open it from the optical drive,I can't remember the specific English,If you have a little English foundation, you should be able to understand。

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