XP system installation precautions analysis [map]

  
                


It is believed that the installation of XP system is familiar to everyone. This system with the highest usage rate in the world has been highly recognized by users, but XP is also the most prone system in all systems. Whether it is a software or a system installation, you need to decompress or compress the file. If the file is large, it may take tens of minutes. The small one takes only a few seconds, and the XP system is the longest installed system software on all systems. Sometimes, it takes about an hour to install. After the installation is completed, there are always some problems. Sometimes it can't be solved after several times of reinstallation. This makes many users unable to figure out where the problem is. For XP System installation precautions for parsing



Decompressing data packets, copying temporary files

When installing system software, files are generally installed in C. Disk, the system will automatically create a new folder, and then release the installed files into this folder. XP's compressed installation files have reached hundreds of megabytes, and there are also two or three hundred megabytes copied into the temporary directory. Therefore, if you install it in DOS, you must load “SMARTDRV.EXE”. If you forget it, the installation process will be lengthened several times. To load “HIMEM.SYS” in “CONFIG.SYS”, otherwise the light type <; SMARTDRV” is invalid. Generally this process takes 8 to 15 minutes, depending on the hardware performance. Not loading <; SMARTDRV” may be forced to restart the damaged partition table because the copy process is particularly long.

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