U disk boot solution can not find the hard disk

  

Recently, a friend was prompted to find the hard disk when using the U disk boot, how is this going? Can not find the hard disk, U disk boot can not be completed successfully, in fact, this is SATA mode is funny, users just need to replace this mode can solve the problem of U disk boot can not find the hard disk.

First of all, your hard disk is larger than 200G, and it is a STAT hard disk, because most U disk PE systems do not support STAT hard disk well, so this will happen.

The solution is as follows:

1, first after inserting the U disk, boot into the BIOS to modify the settings, check to deny to the U disk, or directly boot F9 or F10, F11 motherboard different The setting is not the same as the boot boot sequence setting, then use the old peach or morning maple U disk to start, do not enter the PE interface, directly into the GHOST system Daquan interface, and then start GHOST11, other startup can not, or there is a problem, then Into the mirror, direct GHOST.

2, boot into the PE interface, check whether you can see your own hard disk, then copy the XP image directly to the local hard disk, then from the start, use the U disk to enter the DOS interface, manually start GHOST, load restore. Enter the BIOS to change the SATA mode

1. After entering the BIOS, go to the "Config" page

2. Then enter the "Serial ATA (SATA)" page

3. Change the original "AHCI" to "Property" or [IDE]

Case Analysis: How to set the SATA in the BIOS of the HP notebook



Into the motherboard BIOS, in the BIOS SATA is set to Compatibility (compatible mode) or IDE Mode. HP notebook BIOS entry is F10, as for the BIOS version of the settings, the location is not the same, but the setting method is to SATA Set to compatibility mode or ID mode. You can also try to change the installation disk with SATA hard disk drive, or press F6 at the beginning of the installation to install the driver. After installation, it can be installed normally. If you install with XP, < Br>

There is a blue screen or just entering the installation interface. If you can't find the hard disk, then 100% is the SATA mode setting. Enter the BIOS settings, or find a newer version of the XP installation. Br>

Generally the new version of the ghost system is now Directly compatible with SATA mode, if it is VISTA, it will not be like this, except for IBM X200 machines. At this time, just change A Mode Selection”→ to “AHCI”“IDE”→press“F10” Save and restart it.

U disk boot can not find the hard disk problem is mainly blocked by SATA mode, in SATA mode, limit the boot of the U disk, the user only changed the SATA mode to IDE The mode can be used normally.

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