How to reinstall the system and partition the hard disk. Introduce the details! 25

Updated on technology 2024-06-04
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you want to make a new hard disk system disk, you must partition it first, and then install the system, many people have newly assembled a computer or replaced the computer with a new hard disk, and you need to partition it before installing the system, so how to partition the new hard disk to install the system? Teach you a detailed tutorial on installing a new hard disk system and partitioning.

    How to partition the hard drive you just bought.

    PE install win7 original image tutorial。

    1. Tools required

    1. Operating system: Windows7 Ultimate Edition.

    2. A usable computer to make a U disk PE boot disk.

    3. Startup settings: How to set the boot to start from the stalking U disk.

    2. The steps to install the system on a new hard disk partition are as follows

    1. Install a new hard disk on the computer, insert the U disk boot disk, press F12, F11, ESC and other shortcut keys to open the boot menu when starting the computer, and select the U disk option to enter;

    2. Boot into the main page of the USB flash drive, and select Boot to enter the PE system;

    3. Open [DiskGenius Partition Tool] on the PE system desktop, right-click and select [Hard Disk], and click [Quick Partition].

    4. Set the number of partitions, and then set the size of each partition, C disk is recommended to be more than 50G, if it is an SSD, check "Align partitions to integer multiples of this sector", click OK to format;

    5. After partitioning, run [PE one-click installation], the image path GHO will be loaded by default, select install on C drive, OK;

    6. Go to the following interface to decompress the system;

    7. After the decompression is over, the computer will automatically restart, and Brother Kai will pull out the USB flash drive and start installing the system;

    8. Finally, boot into the new system desktop, and the new hard disk will be installed on the system.

    The above is the detailed process of partitioning the new hard drive and installing the system, if you have just bought a new hard drive, you can install the system through the above steps.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    After reinstalling the system, it can be repartitioned, and the specific operation steps are as follows:

    1. In the first step, double-click the "My Computer" icon to open the "My Computer" interface as shown in the figure below.

    2. In the second step, right-click on the "Computer" and click the "Management" tab, as shown in the figure below.

    3. Step 3: Enter the "Management" interface and click to select "Disk Management", as shown in the following figure.

    4. Fourth, after entering Disk Management, you can see the partition of your computer's hard disk, select a partition you want to operate, here select drive D, as shown in the figure below.

    5. Step 5: Select the partition, right-click the mouse, and select "Delete Volume", it should be noted that the files in the partition will also be deleted.

    6. Step 6: After deleting the volume, click on the unpartitioned space that has been released, right-click and select "New Simple Volume", and then follow the system prompts to complete the operation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's best not to repartition unless you have a specific need – unless you have only one C partition or the original partition simply doesn't meet your requirements.

    Reinstalling the system can generally be installed directly, if you have been infected with viruses before, you can completely format the C drive, and then install it cleanly.

    If you need to partition, find a CD-ROM with PQ software on the system disk and put it in, and adjust it in the graphical interface in this software - you can adjust it at any time according to your own ideas.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is not necessary to repartition the system when reinstalling it, but it is best to format the C drive. There are many partitioning methods, and here is one of them.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you just reinstall the system, you don't need to repartition it.

    When installing, the system will prompt you to select Format.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    OK. After you boot with the system disk, there will generally be an English prompt of "press any key to boot from CD", at this time, after the boot is completed by pressing any key, the system will first check the operating system installed on the current machine, and ask you which partition to install your operating system on. At this point, you can follow the on-screen prompts to delete the previous partition and create a new one.

    Generally, to delete a partition, press the arrow keys of the keyboard to select which partition you want to delete, and then press the D key; And re-establish the partition is after the old partition is deleted, when there is only one partition, generally press the C key, the system will prompt you to enter the size of the main partition, press enter after completion, and install the new system on the area you divide, select the file format to format the main partition, the system will automatically copy the necessary installation files to start the installation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In the motherboard settings, it must be adjusted to boot from the optical drive, and then put it into the system disk. The first one is to install the system, and then if you want to partition, use the universal partition, which is in English to see if you understand it

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Go to the electronic market to buy a ghostxp disc,If your computer hard disk is not partitioned, select the disc to boot up,Then enter the shutdown boot interface after the quick partition option,After the partition is completed, you can directly select and automatically install the system to the C:disk,Such a cloning system generally comes with a lot of drivers。

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Reinstall the system without hard disk partitions... Newly bought hard disk,,Only to partition it。。。

    Install the system ,,, enter the BIOS, set the first drive as the optical drive,,, put the system disc into the optical drive, and format the C drive. ,。Then install the system.

    Most buckle some hardware drivers, such as sound cards, graphics cards. Wait a minute.

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