What should I do if the WinXP system boot shows "Boot From CD"?

  

After using the computer for a long time, there will always be some problems. Recently, some netizens said that they have encountered, WinXP system boot prompts "boot from cd: disk boot faiiure, insert system disk and press enter", then encounter this What should I do? Friends who don't understand look at the following tutorials compiled by Xiaobian!

First, explain to boot from cd: disk boot faiiure, insert system disk and press enter what does this mean? This sentence means that the computer disk boot error, start from the CD-ROM drive, to enter the system press any key. So why can't it start? The reason is actually from this sentence can be known, first of all, the computer startup program is on the computer disk, when the first boot item can not find the disk boot program can not start, the system automatically turns to the second boot drive, this time we have no optical drive So I can't enter anything. The solution to this situation:

First use the exclusion method, first enter the computer motherboard BIOS, set the first boot item to boot from the hard disk, as follows:

1, boot, in When the reverse light is displayed in the lower left corner of the screen, press the Del key on the keypad quickly, and then enter the BIOS interface. * You can press the Del key* as soon as you turn it on;

2. Move the cursor Go to the second item in the first column of the BIOS table, "Advanced BIOS Features", press the Enter key "Enter" to enter the next level list;

3. Use the ↑↓ keys to select the cursor to “First Boot Device”, press Enter to go to the next level list, which represents different boot devices, use the ↑↓ keys to set the cursor on the “Hard Disk” option and press Enter. Go to the previous list, confirm;

4. Press F10 to display a red box, the last one is the flashing “Y” letter, press Enter to confirm the save and exit. Just fine.

Note: The BIOS settings of most desktop computers are the same, but there are a few differences.

If none of the above settings work, then BOOT.IN or other related files (hidden) in your system may be missing. May be accidentally deleted.

If you only have one system but have more than two partitions, it is recommended that you reinstall the operating system by inserting the system installation CD, preferably in a different partition from the system you are using normally. Once installed, both systems are ready for use. If you don't want a newly installed system you can remove the new one.

However, it is possible that you still have to open BOOT.INI,

[boot loader]

timeout=5

default=multi(0)disk (0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\\WINDOWS

[operating systems]

Downstream increase

multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition (1)\\WINDOWS=“Microsoft Windows XP Professional /noexecute=optin /fastdetect

Save and restart.

Generally speaking, these two situations are the most, and of course there is also a problem that the hard disk is faulty, but this is rare, because we can hear the drop of the boot and the computer self-test is normal. If it is really a hard disk failure, you can solve the problem by changing the hard disk.

The above is the WinXP system boot display "Boot From CD", the main reason for this problem is due to improper operation (deleted system program) or system program error, so everyone should pay more attention to cut Do not accidentally delete system programs. If the above tutorial has not helped you solve the problem, Xiaobian recommends another tutorial "Opening the Boot From CD can not enter the system solution", you can try again.

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