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**XP system image to U disk, then reboot into CMOS to set boot to U disk boot [HDD], U disk boot needs the support of the motherboard. Some master versions don't have this feature.
Press F10 to save the settings and enter the USB flash drive to install the system image.
Or. You can go into the PE system and format the USB flash drive, and you can format the C drive. Then you can directly install the system image of the USB flash drive or the backup or XP system image saved in the notebook directly to the C drive.
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It is recommended that you don't rush to format the computer now, install a system first, and then format the computer when the computer enters the system, if you just want to grid the C disk, it is not necessary, because installing the system is originally a process of formatting the C disk.
Find a Chenfeng's U disk maintenance tool on the Internet, I've been using it, it's very good, do it on the U disk, use HDD+, put a system (GHO file) in your U disk after it's done, set it up in the BIOS when you start the computer, and let the computer start from the U disk.
If it's okay to start the USB flash drive, it should be okay.,If it doesn't work, try to change the USB flash drive.,It may also be the reason for the USB flash drive.。
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Made with Chenfeng U disk tool, direct ghost
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Change the PE system, the U disk is empty or not installed, you go to the next depth, there are many functions in it! It's easy to install!
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U disk mounted system in a few steps:
1.Make a USB flash drive into a boot disk (not use a USB flash drive to load ISO files) 2Set the first boot item from the motherboard BIOS to U disk boot (many old motherboards did not have USB flash drive boot items, so take a look at the BIOS first).
3.Restart the computer into the USB flash drive to boot, and follow the installation interface prompts (generally the first item, restore the system to the C disk or something) and select the system installation. This way it will not corrupt the files of other partitions.
As for how to make a USB flash drive into a boot disk, there is a lot of information on the Internet. In addition, how to choose the boot item, different BIOS have different ways of operation, it depends on what kind of BIOS your motherboard is, hehe. However, most computers can enter the BIOS by holding down the F2 key (or the DEL key) when they are turned on.
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First of all, it is necessary to mass-produce the USB flash drive into a USB flash drive that can be started.
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This is still your USB disk drive problem, now it is SATA hard disk, if the drive is incorrect, if it can't be displayed, there are two solutions, one is to enter the BIOS to change the hard disk to compatibility mode, the other is to redo PE, find a PE system compatible with SATA hard disk. >>>More
However, if you can still enter the system, you can directly decompress the ghostxp system to the D disk, and then double-click it or install it on the hard disk after decompression. exe to install the system.
Only Windows7 can have the function of system booting
Internet ** a virtual drive wizard and then from the depth **** an xp disc image, and then use the virtual disc wizard to load the image, after the loading is completed, open my computer will have one more disc drive letter and then open to find the installer and choose to restore the system to c disk The rest is to wait, restart twice and enter the XP. Specifically, the virtual optical drive system is used, and this method is relatively simple. I hope to solve the problem, in addition to the boot disk, you also have to set up the computer startup items with a USB flash drive. >>>More