Summary of some problems encountered in reloading operating systems

The words written in the front: I installed the system with a U disk, and created a boot disk with Microsoft mediacreationtool. 64-bit of win10.

Question 1: The partition does not need to be reinstalled, and the capacity of each disk (C, D, etc.) does not need to be reinstalled. Just operate it in the disk management, specifically Baidu . Search “Disk Management” in the folder.

Question two: On a normal computer, I just want to restore and reinstall the C drive, but when the restore is halfway, the ghost restore fails, causing the following problems:

Solution: Reinstall the system.

Question 3: It means: restart and select the correct boot device or insert the boot media to select boot.

Reason: The guide is lost (just like the plan is done, then the pipes are laid, and then dug, and then the road is affected and damaged).

Solution: Go to the BIOS to check whether the hard disk (including the U disk) is properly connected.

Question 4: Turn on the computer and press the delete key to enter the BIOS. Some computer motherboards have problems and cannot enter the pe.

Question 5: Use Microsoft’s mediacreationtool to create a startup disk, and then directly boot from the USB disk. This does not require a mirror file.

Question 6: Two hosts and one monitor. At this time, you need to unplug the cables, which is very troublesome.

Solution: get a kvm.

Question 7: Insert the bootable U disk, press the boot, and the following error message appears. Meaning: There is no USB flash drive option.

Reason: Either the USB flash drive is inserted into the wrong port, or there is a problem with the BIOS settings.

Solution: Insert the USB flash drive into the port on the back of the host. Do not plug it into the front of the host. The USB at the back is native; the USB port on the front of some motherboards is a third-party The chip is not recognized at startup. The USB ports on the back are also divided into 2.0 and 3.0. Some old motherboards 3.0 are external, so they are generally plugged into 2.0.

Question 8: Reason: No USB recognition at startup (BIOS cannot recognize the USB flash drive).

Solution: Reset the motherboard.

Question 9: Reset the motherboard:

The first line is to restart. The second line is to reset the motherboard. The third line is to save the settings. Generally, when an error occurs, reset the motherboard and then restart, that is, first 2 and then 1. If it is to configure the motherboard, save the motherboard and then restart, that is, first 3 then 1.

Question ten: The USB flash drive is still not recognized?

Question 11: Try this. Nor does it work. What are the reasons? It turns out that the USB flash drive is plugged into the USB port of 3.0. Some old motherboards 3.0 are plug-in, so they can’t.

Question 12: Insert the U disk into the 2.0 port on the back of the host.

Question 13: It stands to reason that you should be able to see the USB flash drive here. But now the picture still remains the same, and the USB flash drive is still not seen, or it doesn’t work. What’s the reason? It turns out that the motherboard and the USB flash drive are not compatible. In this case, you can only change to another USB flash drive.

Question fourteen: After changing the U disk, this time I finally read the U disk.

Question 15: Restart, press F12. There is always one of the following two that can go in and install the system, if not, try both.

Question 16: Normal installation. Error again:

Reason: incompatible, need to repartition; GPT is wrong, MGR is right.

Solution: delete the partition, delete the entire disk.

Question 17: Delete partitions, delete all. When you’re done, you can divide it into a disk and choose 100G at will. Just install it.

Question 18: After installation, search for “disk management” in the “this computer” folder, and then perform partition management and change The capacity of each disk (C, D, etc.) is done.

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