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Detect if the hard drive is corrupted:
with efficiency sources. Do a bad sector check on the entire hard drive.
Hopefully there are no problems.
If there is a problem, change the plate. It must be bad to use ghost too much.
Although it is very cool to install the system in this way.
But you can't do it every day, you have to be careful, the ability of the machine is also limited. Hehe.
The restore can be carried out to 100%, but when you restart and enter the XP waiting screen (i.e. the scrollbar), it freezes, and it is like this several times.
2.The new XP system could not be installed because there was a problem with the copy when putting in the disc3I tried n xp system disks and all the same results.
If you can rule out other hardware such as motherboard, CPU and thermal issues, etc., there is no problem.
Or check whether the hard drive is damaged first.
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Find a disc version of Ghost, your own computer is broken. The ghost file may be broken as well.
It can't be that the hard drive is broken. Rest assured!
Finally, it is recommended that you copy out all the things that are useful to you. Re-check the plate. Install a new system. Because if it's poisoning. Even if you're ghosted. It's still going to be poisoned. In vain.
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I think it's a lot of hard disk problems, it's better to format c, and then ghost
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Restart it often Pay attention to whether the CPU is overheating Whether the cooling fan has good heat dissipation If it is good, format it, and then reinstall the system. Your hard drive has bad sectors. After checking. Put the system on other disks. Problem solving.
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Restoring the system has nothing to do with the life of your hard drive, if you don't restore the system, isn't your hard drive working every day?
You said that the file is missing from the installation system,It is estimated that there is a problem with your partition table,Install XP from the new sub-area and then install the xp should be able to solve the problem,If it doesn't work, it should be a bad bad sector of the hard disk。
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In this case, it may be a hardware issue!
1. You first plug and unplug the memory, if you have two memory, you will unplug one first, and if you have a single memory, you will replace the memory slot!
2 Check the hard disk for bad sectors.
3. Re-insert and unplug the board, such as graphics card, network card, etc.
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Make a disc version of ghost, find the backup file on the hard drive and restore it.
Of course, it's not good to do it often.
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Last resort, format, reinstall the system, quasi-go!
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If you can't get in, maybe the memory is loose, unplug it and plug it back in.
2.Installing a new system prompts that the file is missing, the installation disk may be broken, try a different installation disk.
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Summary. The loss of restore points has little to do with the Windows XP operating system itself, more with our mistakes or neglect in operation. So let's analyze the main reasons for the loss of restore points:
1.Turn off the system restore function Some friends may mistakenly think that I only need to create a restore point at a certain time, then I can turn off the system restore function, so that I don't have to create restore points all the time and save hard disk space. However, if we manually turn off Windows XP's System Restore feature, then all of your previously created restore points will be deleted, so you won't find any restore points.
If you want to use the System Restore feature, you can't turn it off.
The loss of restore points has little to do with the Windows XP operating system itself, more with our mistakes or neglect in operation. So let's analyze the main reasons for the return of the rental shirt lost at the restore point: 1
Turn off the system restore function Some friends may mistakenly think that as long as I create a restore point at a certain time, then I can turn off the system restore function, so that I don't have to create restore points all the time and save hard disk space. However, if we manually disable Windows XP's System Restore feature, all of your previous restore points will be deleted, so you won't find any restore points. If you want to use the System Restore feature, you can't turn it off.
I'm still a little confused, can you be more detailed?
2.Insufficient partition space When many friends install software, they always install it in the default path, which often makes the system partition occupy a large part of the space. Because of this, it will also cause the system restore feature of Windows XP to stop working and stop monitoring the system, at which point the system will delete all the restore points to free up partition space, and no restore points will be found.
Even if the partition space is insufficient enough to stop the "restore" function, the system will delete some previous restore points to free up space, and then we will find some restore points. Therefore, when we install the software, we should not always follow the default path to install, and make sure that the system partition has enough hard disk space for the restore function. When we get a warning that we are running out of disk space, we need to be prepared to free up partition space.
3.Be cautious about using the "Disk Cleanup" program When we usually use the "Disk Cleanup" program of Windows XP to clean up the useless data of the hard disk, we should be careful not to use the "Cleanup" function in the "System Restore" under the "Other Options" tab. If you use this feature, all restore points will be deleted.
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Summary. Can I get back the lost files after reinstalling the system**?
Hello, glad to answer for you! After reinstalling the system, the files of the system disk are lost, and the Kaipai is lost, so if the **file is put on the system disk or desktop, it cannot be recovered.
Put it in the D disk, the file is only restored to word and excel, but there is no **.
Will this happen?
There are two situations of destruction, one is that the system disk file disappears, and the other is that the system disk file is retained, as follows: 1. All the system disk files disappear, and the installation of the ghost system will definitely format the system disk (usually C disk), even if it is not manually formatted before, the disk will be formatted during the installation process, and all the system disk files will disappear. 2. System disk file retention, use the original system file to decompress and install the hard disk, without the help of other tools, it will not format the C disk, at this time, the old system files will be retained in the C disk The original system upgrade process will not format the system disk (usually the C disk), such as win7 through the original image upgrade win10, the old system files will also be retained.
You look for it in the file, and if you don't find it, it's very ridiculous, and it may be deleted. Generally speaking, the data is backed up to the cloud disk first, and then it is reinstalled in the system.
Once the system is reinstalled, a lot of data will be deleted, especially on the desktop and some in the root directory.
Is there any good means of recovery to recover as many files as possible?
Generally, a lot of data will be formatted when reinstalling the system, so it can't be retrieved.
How to recover that has not been formatted.
If it's not formatted,It'll be stored in a network disk of He Slag.,And then you click on the network disk to shoot or search out in it.,Remember the file name.,Otherwise, it's very troublesome to check one by one.。
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It has nothing to do with the format.
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Is there any formatting before reinstalling,If not,Reinstall the system = overwrite xp,Instead of the other files are lost,You need to manually format the whole disk.,And then reinstall the system.。。。