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It seems that there is something wrong with the hard drive.
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Do you have something like a USB stick or CD plugged into your computer?
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The phenomenon you are talking about is not the result of the same problem.
It is normal to not be able to enter the system after power failure, resulting in system damage, mainly because the system loses files and cannot be started.
If you can't continue halfway through the installation, it is likely that it is a problem with the optical drive, so try a different optical drive.
The workaround to this problem is this:
Without replacing the optical drive, format the installation disk of the original system before installation to avoid searching for the system during installation, and then install the system. In this way, you may lose the files in your system disk, but you can use data recovery software to recover some files immediately after installing the system, and how much you can recover depends on your character.
In addition, if this problem is still not good, it is likely that the optical drive baibai needs to be repaired.
There are two ways to restore the default value of the BIOS, one is to set the recovery in the BIOS, you can find it patiently, you will definitely be able to find it; The other is the jumper, which needs to find the organizer manual, if you haven't done it, don't try it randomly.
However, these problems have nothing to do with your motherboard settings, so install the system first.
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1. The main reason is that there is a problem with the settings of the host BIOS, and when the BIOS settings are incorrect, restarting the computer will automatically enter the BIOS.
2. Since it is caused by the setting of the BIOS, then you only need to set it in the BIOS to solve the problem.
3. When the computer is turned on and enters the BIOS, select the options with similar words such as load fail-safe defaults, load optmized defaults, restore defaults, etc., and press "F10" to save and exit after selection.
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The message indicates that the system was not discovered and the system must be reinstalled.
Disc reload system, the operation steps are as follows:
1) Prepare the system CD: If you don't have it, you can go to the computer store to buy it, and you can buy the latest version of the CD of whatever system you need to install. If you have a burning CD-ROM drive, you can also go online and burn the system files in ISO format to a system CD.
2) Set the CD to boot: After booting up, press the DEL key (the notebook is generally F2 or the hotkey prompted at the bottom of the screen) to enter the CMOS, and set the CD-ROM (CD-ROM or ***-ROM) as the first boot item in the BOOT tab (the old motherboard needs to enter the Advanced BIOS Features tab, press Enter at the "1st Boot Device", and then select CD ***-ROM), and then press F10 to save and exit the reboot. Insert the system disc into the optical drive in time when you restart the computer.
3) Clone and install the system: After the disc is successfully started, the function menu will be displayed, at this time, select "Install the system to the first partition of the hard disk" in the menu, press enter to confirm and follow the prompts, or after entering the PE system, run the "one-click installation system" on the desktop, the computer will automatically run the GHOST software to automatically load the GHO file and clone and install it to the C area, the whole process basically does not require manual intervention, until the last entry into the system desktop.
Note: After the installation of the system is completed, first install security software such as 360 Security Guard plus 360 Antivirus or Kingsoft Antivirus and other security software, conduct a comprehensive check and kill Trojans and viruses, and then patch the system, install common software, and install a one-click restore tool for system backup, in case of emergency.
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Reinstalled the operating system, the installation fails, and this interface appears relatively rarely. It may be caused by a problem with the installation disk you are using. It is also possible that the ghost version of the operating system is installed. Remake the boot disk and install the operating system.
Make a win10 boot disk and reinstall the operating system.
1. Make a boot disk.
2. Open the tool and click to create installation media for another computer.
3. The user selects the language, the version selects the home Chinese version, and the architecture selects x64 (you can choose it by removing the check box for this computer to use the recommended option).
4. Select the medium you want to use, USB flash drive. Follow the prompts to make the boot disk.
2. Install the operating system
1. Insert the boot disk into the problematic computer, press F12 or ESC when booting, and select the U disk of UEFI to boot.
2. Click Install Now, click Next, and then select the disk interface.
3. Select the C drive to format the C drive for reinstallation (the operating system has been modified before, delete all the partitions of the installed system hard disk and re-partition).
4. Install according to the prompts, and it will be automatically activated as genuine after the installation is completed.
This boot can't go in is generally because the memory is loose.,No problem with the connection.,Remove it and wipe it.,Reinstall.,It should be OK.。
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