What if the motherboard does not support xp| Ghost xp can not reinstall the system part of the motherboard solution

  
Many friends install xp system always fails, in fact, one of the reasons for the failure of the xp system installation is that the motherboard does not support xp. The following system home Xiaobian tells you how the motherboard does not support xp, Ghost xp can not reinstall the solution of the system part of the motherboard.

I. Using SATA optical drive models:
If the motherboard is an Intel chipset, it can be solved by modifying the CMOS settings, as follows:
1.AMI BiOS: boot press "Del" to enter CMOS settings , select "Advanced" -> "IDE Configuration", change the "ATA/IDE Configuration" item to "Combined", save and exit.
2.Award BiOS: Press “Del” to enter the CMOS settings, select “Integrated Peripherals”->“OnChip IDE Device”, and change the “On-Chip SerIEl ATA” item to “Combined Mode”. If it is not possible (mainly when the optical drive and hard disk are both SATA interfaces), change to "SATA Only". Save and exit. (such as XMG2000, XRD1000, etc.)
If the motherboard uses VIA, nVidia chipset, first boot to WindowsPE system, GHSOT under PE system. .

two VIA motherboard chipsets as K8T800:
after the laptop into the various BIOS, the intergrated configration & gt; IDE configration & gt; IDE DMA transfer Access to "DisaBled", off the hard drive "DMA "Features. .

three HA-5P5GV-ML, 5P5E motherboards (865GV chipset):
into the BIOS, into the integrated configration & gt; IDE configration & gt; the "PATASATA" item is set to "combined mode", Can be solved. .

four pre-installed Linux system models:
because Linux system partition format uses EXT3, can not directly be identified WINDOWS, so the direct installation of windows back to find the hard disk capacity becomes smaller. Before installing Windows, you need to boot the DM or PQ to format the hard disk with the CD-ROM drive. Because Linux has the boot program GRUB, it can't be removed by normal formatting. The GRUB> menu will appear after Ghost, so you only need to use the Windows system disk to format the system step by step. .

five motherboard using BP1:
BP1 motherboards chipset 965, the IDE interface is bridged, there will be found in the tips of the drive disc with the boot DOS, DM on the disc can not run , GHOST and other applications, WINPE Glock is theoretically feasible. Ghost
carried out after due alignment system is not compatible with the drive and hardware information S20II GHOST discs, can not GHOST installation, you can install the system:.

six S20II barebones (W230R, W230N, HP260, HP280) Backup and restore. .

seven U40II barebones:
due U40II old BIOS default hard work in enhanced mode, normal system disk without a hard disk drive controller, updated "version 1.03" BiOS can solve the problem, and Install the system normally.
SW7 and TW7 need to adjust BiOS settings when installing XP, Vista reinstall video card driver, Ghost blue screen:
TW7 and SW7 models HP500, HP510, HP600, HP800, HP900, HP930.BIOS default enabled for fast disk Support, when installing XP, you will not find the hard disk, you need to change the BiOS settings. Otherwise, Ghost will be finished, blue screen problem. In the BIOS -> Advanced BiOS -> ATA Control Mode: By default, "Enhanced" (ACHI is Enabled), that is, support Robson card, to install XP system, you must manually change the ATA Control Mode option to \\"Compatible\\" (At the same time ACHI becomes disabled). The pre-installed system may have a situation where the graphics card driver needs to be reinstalled and reinstalled.

summary:
1.SW7 and TW7 must change BiOS to install XP system; first to come back when installed Vista.
2. Install the system with a version 7.0 with a depth of 7.0, a computer company 8.0, and so on.
3. Install with WIN PE system:
a. Use the system disk to boot to WINPE system, copy the '.GHO' file (usually 600M or more) and Ghost.exe on the CD to the FAT32 partition in the system. under.
b. Restart the DOS to manually run the Ghost software, load the ‘.GHO’ image file just copied to the hard disk to install the system.
c. Complete system installation

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