The motherboard, CPU, memory, and PCIe-grade 2T solid-state drive are all loaded, and then the pre-prepared BIOS motherboard system is loaded, resulting in this pitch-black screen.
After waiting for it to start for a while, until Li Qing began to feel a bit dizzy, an unexpected system error popped up on this pitch-black screen, indicating the system couldn't be found and unable to log in normally.
After some time, after Li Qing's careful contemplation, he finally inserted a USB (that's right, literally inserted a USB stick into his hand!) and began reinstalling the system.
The capabilities of this Magic Simulation System module haven't been fully understood yet; it requires Li Qing to thoroughly explore. Therefore, compared to the Windows system, the fundamental Linux system is what he needs right now.
After all, if he becomes proficient in it later, he might need to modify the underlying code to adapt it to his own needs. The open-source Linux system is the perfect fit for this.
