In the current situation, the system reload does not support multiple hard drives, as shown in the figure.
But we'll just have to deal with it a little bit.
It may be said that the other hard drives are removed from the chassis when the system is reloading. This may be a way, but it is too troublesome, not good, pull the wrong, even the boot can not open.
Here is another method, absolutely effective, personally tried, absolutely original! Reprint must indicate the source.
First look at how many hard drives the computer has. I only say XP System Professional Edition 32 bit, the other system does not necessarily apply. (But it seems that Windows 7 is similar)
Right-click My Computer on the desktop, click Manage, and pop up the Computer Management window, as shown in.
Click Disk Management below, as shown in the figure.
There are two hard drives on my computer, and disk 0 is the system's disk. As you can see from the table above, the C partition is the partition of the system, and the C partition is on disk 0, then Disk 0 is the system's disk. Please also confirm the system's disk, lest a mistake in a moment.
Right-click the disk, click "Properties" to see the name of the disk, as shown in the figure.
The left side of the picture is my disk 0, and my disk 1 on the right. Also look at the name of your disk, be sure to write down, do not be reversed.
Knowing the names of the disks, the following is the key step: Uninstalling a non-system disk.
You may be a little scared to see this, and a friend who doesn't understand it may be afraid to do so. I'm responsible to tell you that it's okay. First of all, the system disk you are not removed, do not worry about the uninstall error. Second, the unloaded disk will be installed automatically after the computer restarts, without affecting your use. We are here only by unloading the non-system disk so that 360 system reload Master can not detect the other hard drive, in order to carry out system reload.
Also look at the Computer Management window just now. This time we'll point to "Device Manager", as shown in.
Click the small plus sign in front of the disk drive to open it.
I can see my two hard drives, which is my disk 1, and here is my disk 0, which is the system disk. Take a look at your disk, too.
Click on the non system disk and click on the small fork above
, and when you point to it, eject the description "uninstall." You can also right-click the disk and click Uninstall to have the same effect. Uninstall all the non-system disks. I have only one non-system disk and now uninstall it.
Haha, there is only one hard drive left, finally can reload the system.
Attention:
1. If the hint cannot unload, can reboot and try again.
2. Can not restart after unloading, because a reboot, the disk will automatically install. Now, we have only one system disk, let's reload the system to the fullest.
The staff didn't think of that, did they?