GHOST technology allows for the rapid installation and deployment of operating systems. By creating a system image and copying it to multiple SSDs in batches, the installation time for each mini server computer can be significantly shortened. It is essential for manufacturers like OAI who need to complete a large number of mini server computer hardware assemblies, operating system installations, and testing in a short period. Most mini server computers can work stably and normally by installing the operating system through GHOST technology, but a few SSDs may lose files and data during the copying process, resulting in unstable operating system performance.
Operating system instability can affect our experience using the mini server computer. You can solve the problem by updating, patching, or reinstalling the operating system. So, how do you determine whether your mini server computer needs to reinstall the operating system? OAI summarizes the following points:
1. After replacing the motherboard, CPU, hard disk, and other hardware, the original system may not start normally or have various problems;
2. The system frequently has a blue screen, freezes, or restarts;
3. The running speed is significantly slower, the startup time is extended, and the program responds slowly;
4. The system cannot start and run normally;
5. Key system files are damaged or lost, causing the system to fail to operate normally;
6. The system is infected with viruses or malware and cannot be completely removed;
Before reinstalling the operating system, OAI recommends that you back up important files and data to avoid losing valuable information. Additionally, ensure you choose the appropriate system version to guarantee that the mini server computer can operate normally.