Notebook with XP System 50, Notebook with XP System

Updated on number 2024-06-08
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Don't change Vista is much better than XP

    In April, XP is about to be kicked out of Microsoft's mainstream support Some computers are directly blocked by the motherboard XP Only by flashing the motherboard can some restore the partition to block the XP, only after the restore partition is removed, the system restoration is gone

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Start with a boot disk disc with a PE system, format the C disk directly after entering the interface, and then reinstall the system (the so-called PE system is the desktop that simulates Windows XP that comes with the CD, you can enter the imitation Win XP interface, you can do some ordinary operations, such as formatting the hard disk), and then you know what to do.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    First of all. Make sure you make sure you have a brand of NB.

    One general way to do this is to go into the BIOS. Change the hard disk operation mode to IDE, that is, non-SATA (ACHI), you can install the Ghost version of XP

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's not that it's hard to get other brands of desktop computers will encounter this situation You can install it without ghost If you want to install ghost you have to go to boos to set it up The desktop is the hard disk in series.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Some notebook manufacturers partition the hard drive and install the system before the product leaves the factory.

    They partitioned an extra zone to restore the system, and put it in the first major partition, and his system boot was done by the second major partition.

    When you install the system, ghost clones the system to the first partition, so it will still be booted from the second primary partition after you install it.

    Solution: Use the Disk Partition Tool to delete the first primary partition to make the second primary partition the first primary partition, then adjust its space, and then install it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is a problem with the system installation file;

    There is a problem with the system installation tool used;

    Hard disks, motherboards, and XP systems are not compatible.

    It is recommended to first try to make a USB flash drive with the Microsoft original XP system installation image file, and reinstall the system to see if it can be solved. Steps:

    1. On a Windows system computer that is free of viruses and can access the Internet, make a system installation USB flash drive, steps:

    2 **Microsoft official original Windows XP system installation image file (the file is in ISO format, you can get the ED2K link in "MSDN, I tell you"**get ED2K**);

    3. Plug in the U disk (capacity requirements: generally win xp needs to have a capacity greater than 1g);

    4 In the disk manager, set the main partition of the USB flash drive (if it does not need to be created first) as the active partition;

    5 Start RFUS or Floppy Drive, and write the system installation image file (ISO format) to the U disk in the way of "Write Hard Disk Image" (select FAT32 for the U disk file system); If the target computer is a UEFI+GPT combination, you need to set the UEFI option in the process;

    2. On the computer where the system needs to be installed:

    1. Plug in the bootable system installation USB flash drive;

    2 There are two operation methods to choose from after powering on:

    1) Go to the motherboard UEFI BIOS setup screen and set the USB flash drive as the first boot device, then save and reboot (all motherboards do, and older motherboards can only use this method);

    2) In the motherboard boot menu, select Boot from USB flash drive (applicable to most mainstream motherboards).

    Note: Enter the UEFI BIOS setup interface of the motherboard or the button (or key combination) of the boot device selection menu, each motherboard is different, you need to carefully read the prompts on the screen when turning on the computer, or check the motherboard manual to confirm. In addition, some keyboard keys need to be used in conjunction with the FN key or other keys.

    3 Start installing the system, format the partition where you want to install the system when selecting the installation location, and then follow the prompts to continue the installation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First of all,Your notebook configuration is not low,Install XP64-bit,Otherwise, your 4G memory will be wasted,There is also the installation system to enter the BIOS to set the first boot item,You want to use the disc to install the optical drive to start,To use the USB disk to install the USB disk to start,Press F2There are differences between different brands when booting,ASUS should be F2 and then save it after setting,Don't worry about it,Enter the installation interface,I don't understand it, you can WeChat me,WeChat name is my name。

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Buy a dish that you can install yourself, hope, thank you!!

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