Installed Windows XP and Linux dual system,Can t get in.,The situation is as follows.,Help.

Updated on technology 2024-05-13
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Grub will have to be reinstalled

    The installation steps are as follows:

    1.Put the first sheet of the installation disk into the CD-ROM drive, then restart the machine and boot the system with the CD-ROM drive in BOIS. 2.When the installation screen comes out, press the F4 key, which is the Linux rescue mode.

    3.A series of keyboards and a few simple configurations, and then on... This process, I won't talk about it, it's relatively simple.

    4.Then such characters will appear.

    sh#sh#grub

    Such characters will appear.

    grub>

    We can just type after such a character.

    grub>root (hdx,y)

    grub>setup (hd0)

    If successful, there will be a successful....

    Please note that there is a space between root and (hdx,y), where x, if it is a disk, it is 0, if the root partition of the Linux you are installing is on the second hard disk, then x is 1; y is the root partition where the Linux system is located. Setup (HD0) is to write grub to the MBR of the hard disk.

    Note: X here is generally 0, as for what Y is, if your root partition is installed on HDA8, then Y is 7, and so on, if you don't know what partition it is installed in, you can also press the Tab key to fill it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Have you made any changes to your hard drive after installation?

    Yes, when starting, after entering the grub, press C; Enter root(hd0,*) to *, and press tab to see each partition.

    Enter the path that may be paired, such as root(hd0,5) and then kernel vmlinuz* If you don't know the kernel version number, press tab

    If it's not right, just change the partition. If it doesn't work, it can't be helped.

    If you can, just initrd initrd*IMG * Ibid.

    Then setup or boot is fine.

    That's basically it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's easy to boot Windows, and the disc is booted into DOS

    Then run fidks mbr to clear mbr and then run fdisk to activate that original xp primary partition of yours.

    Lodlin vmlinuz hda* (related to your Linux installation partition).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    That's the hard disk mode problem of Windows XP operating system, what blue screen of down**? Isn't it 7b?

    Set the hard disk mode in the BIOS, or install the driver in the USB flash drive PE system

    Now the new notebooks are all using SATA interface hard disks, but there are two settings for the hard disk transfer mode:

    One is SATA mode (AHCI, enhanced mode); The other is an IDE (ATA, compatibility mode).

    Boot into BIOS, config, serial ata set to compatibility

    Or go to the Integrated Peripherals settings interface; Press the arrow key, select Onchip IDE Device, press Enter, and enter the Onchip IDE Divice setting interface; Press the arrow keys, select sata -mode, press enter, and select IDE

    After installing the operating system, install the SATA driver, reboot again, enter the BIOS, and set SATA mode to AHCI mode.

    Experience: Installing the Operating System: [22] Hard Disk Mode.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, many new motherboards now need to be modified to install XP systems!

    There are also startup items you need to fix when you install a dual system!

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