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With the subst command.
subst [drive1: [drive2:]path]drive1: Specifies the virtual drive to which you want to assign a path.
drive2:]path specifies the physical drive and the path to be assigned to the virtual drive.
Delete the replaced (virtual) drive.
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Even an old book like Inspiron600M supports ZIP+ boot U disk boot...
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The following answers are not right,Many models of Dell do not support USB flash drive boot,You can't find this in the BIOS boot option,Don't think about it,Brush BIOS is not all solved,And the risk is very high,Or install the optical drive steadily!
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1.Continuously tap F2 before booting into the system to enter BIOS, 2In the BIOS under the Boot menu, change Secure Boot to Disabled,3Change the boot list option to legacy.
After saving, reboot and tap F12 to see the settings boot options
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The U disk should be made to be bootable before it can be used. Boot press F12 to select.
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Power on: press F12 and then press the prompts to select.
Hope it helps!
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Once the hard disk is RAID done, it is used like a hard disk, and reinstalling the system will not cause the files of the rest of the disk to be lost. It's just that when installing Windows, you need to load a third-party driver, and the driver should be installed in a USB flash drive.
The hard disk cannot be split and used after the RAID is done, otherwise the RAID system will be damaged and data loss will be caused! The data in the hard disk is also read and written through this RAID system.
Doing raid0 is just to superimpose the capacity of the two disks together, although the speed is faster, but the mean time between failures is also reduced by half, but it is troublesome to install the system, and the RAID system is damaged and the data is easy to lose, so Qing Luqiang advises you not to do RAID0. RAID is only used by those who really need to protect their data from hard disk damage and data loss, and will not use RAID 0 and generally use RAID 0+1 and RAID 5.
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Hello Dell computer, the general way to enter the BIOS is to press F2 at boot, and press F12 at boot is to select the boot boot item.
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Go to My Space and see**. Or.
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If you can't recognize the hard drive, then format c: s is useless.
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There's an easy way to do it.
Find a Vista system disk and go to Install.
There is a step to install a drive in the middle, and in this step, you can format it casually, and it is simple to recognize all kinds of hard disks in the system disk of Vista, and even portable hard disks are also recognized
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No, the driver of the USB flash drive must be executed in the Windows environment, unless it is ...... some brands of computers
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