Last year I bought a Asus F8H57SG-SL notebook, notebook quality is good, is pre-installed Vista system is too bad, a lot of software is not compatible, although the memory is also upgraded to 2G, however, Vista occupies the memory. Sometimes it feels slow and uncomfortable to run some software.
There is no problem with using it all the time. I suddenly crashed when I was using it today, and I don't know what's going on. After I shut down and restarted it, I went to a selection page, one was about fixing and starting, one is normal startup. If you select repair and startup, the system will return to this interface immediately. After a period of normal startup, the system will automatically restart and return to this interface. That's furious!
Finally, I decided to re-install XP, and the ghost version could not be used. The reason for finding it online is that there are hidden partitions in the system. I had to install it through **, gave up ghost, and downloaded another tomato garden, after burning, I thought it could be successfully installed, but the prompt "the installation program did not find the hard drive installed on this computer" was displayed. Finally, press F3 to exit, continue to Baidu and Google, and find an HP notebook to install XP in a similar situation, you need to modify the system configuration ------ SATA native surport attribute in Bois to disabled before installation. The depressing use of Asus is that it is "different". After Entering the Bois settings by F2, it has not found the so-called SATA native surport attribute for a long time. In advanced-> ide configuration-, you can see a SATA operation mode attribute. The default value is enable, And the other attribute is compatible (that is, set to compatible mode). You really don't know what to do, change the property to compatible and restart the installation. Sigh. I don't know how to solve this problem. I have a small amount of information. Some people ask questions on the Internet, but few (I did not find them). Some forums may have solutions, however, you must register for a reply before you can check it. First, go to BS. So I decided to write down this boring experience, hoping to help those who are in urgent need.
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