Computer system installation steps Installed must learn to install system process

  
        

Installing the operating system is not a big deal. Any computer needs an operating system to run, and after the virus is in, reinstalling the operating system is a better solution.

The following is a detailed explanation of the operating system installation process. Step 1: Set the CD-ROM boot. Setting method: 1. Start the computer and hold down the DEL button until the BIOS setup window appears. 2. Go to the second item, "BIOS SETUP". Find the item containing the BOOT text, and find the three items "FIRST", "SECEND" and "THIRD", which are "first start", "second start" and "third start". Here we set the first boot to CD-ROM. (If you don't see these three E-texts on this page, usually the option menu on the right side of BOOT is “SETUP”, then press Enter to enter it.) You should select “FIRST” and hit the Enter key. Select the CD-ROM from the submenu. 3. After selecting the startup mode, press the F10 key, press the “Y” key, and press Enter. The computer will automatically restart. F10 represents keeping the settings changed.

Step 2: Install the operating system There are two types of system disks purchased on the market, which are commonly known as "step by step" and "clone installation". The principle of step-by-step installation is to install the system program directly from the CD, and the clone is to directly copy the installation program to the hard disk and then install it. Since the hard disk read speed is far above the disk read speed, the clone installation speed is faster than the step-by-step installation. The step-by-step installation method is simple but takes a long time. Follow the prompts to install the C drive system disk. Wait about 50 minutes for the automatic installation to complete. The same is true for clone installation. After entering the CD-ROM interface, you can directly install it on the C drive. Or enter the PE memory operating system, choose to copy the installation file into the C drive and restart.
Step 3: Driver Installation It is not a good thing to complete the system installation. Many hardware requires a reinstallation of the driver to function properly. If you have a driver installation CD, it is better. If not, then you have to know what type of hardware you are, and then go online to search for a driver for your hardware. Note, open your device manager, there is a yellow exclamation point inside the hardware is not driven, the most common is the graphics card, the sound card and network card can not be driven. Of course, the current system has more drivers. If you find that there is no exclamation mark, then congratulations, you can use the software directly!

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