Solution 1: First, your hard disk partition is incorrect. Use PQ to create NTFS or far32 Enter PE and format drive C to FAT32 Change the hard drive mode in BIOS to ide ~ You can change the hard disk mode to compatibility mode in BIOS. Solution 2: Insert the ghost XP disc and set it to boot with the optical drive. On the page displayed, select xp pe (old Mao Tao) and press Enter. The notebook is started. Then, you can use the ghost on the desktop to install it without any problems. It is only installed on the drive C and will not affect other disks. Good luck! Solution 3: When you install ghost on your laptop, the system prompts units specified don't exist shsucdx can't install. A friend bought a Lenovo laptop and tried to reinstall xp. After installing ghost, the system prompts units specified don't exist shsucdx can't install. The error message is caused by a hard disk format error. You can solve this problem in three ways: 1. Change the hard drive mode to ide in BIOS ~ You can change the hard disk mode to compatibility mode in bios, but I cannot find this option when entering bios, so I have to use the second method: 2. Select the ghost disk to enter the PE and run pqmagic. Convert the disk format to NTFS or far32. I select NTFS. After the meeting, ghost is successfully selected. There is actually a third method: 3. Directly use the system disk of the installation version for One-Step installation. Of course this is quite troublesome! Note: Some people on the Internet say to run pqmagic. Convert the disk format to ex, which is the method for installing Linux. |