Acer aspire v3 771 booting problem

behbehrooz
behbehrooz Member Posts: 4 New User

Hi 

 

I have Acer Aspire v3-771G  with windows 8.1 installed on it.

 

Whenever my battery runs out and computer goes off, I get this msg after staring compuer later :" NO booting device detected." I have to reset my computer over and over and over and miraculously it works after 6 or 7 hard resets.

 

I googled and there was nothing regarding my problem so i thought maybe updating my bios will help to solve it.

 

Ok I have successfully updated my Bios to the lastest version(2.23), however my Laptop has gone extremely slow when I want to restart or shutdown, It aproxmately takes 2 or 3 minutes just to perform the restarting or shutting down. sometimes it stucks at shutdown page for ever and i have to hard reset it.

 

 

However after updating my biod to 2.23 , I still have my booting problem unsolved, I have this additional problem of very LONG booting time as well.

 

I would not suggest to update your BIOS at all.

 

 Does anyone have any solution for this issue?

Answers

  • Timbo
    Timbo Member Posts: 36 New User

    I am intrigued how you got 8.1 on this machine.

    Did you uninstall all the drivers recomended on this website first?

    I haven't tried doing this yet, but 8.1 does not upgrade on my same model. (neither does a factory restore though!)

     

    No boot device - Go into BIOS (F2) and check the first boot device is boot manager.

    If it is then run disk check on your C: drive.

     

    Only things I can think of for now...

     

  • behbehrooz
    behbehrooz Member Posts: 4 New User

    Well, Honestly I did not check the website to see that I should have un-install my drivers for being able to upgrade my windows. I simply saw the upgrade to 8.1 on windows app store and I clicked on it! Smiley Happy

     

    However, I did update my drivers after upgrading the Windows. It was not much of trouble in fact.

     

    I checked my BIOS setting and also did the scan on my both hard drives.(SSD and HDD) no errors.

     

    I guess, somehow the new version of Bios is not working properly as it should. 

     

    Thanks for your quick response anyway.

     

     

  • Timbo
    Timbo Member Posts: 36 New User

    Ok. No probs.

     

    One thing you could try is to use the windows event viewer to see what is causing the Issue.

     

    Press windows key & x

    Select event viewer.

     

    You may find the answer in there (e.g driver conflict, could the AHCI driver etc)

  • behbehrooz
    behbehrooz Member Posts: 4 New User

    Done! No result. I guess I have no choice but to call acre and going through the hassle of emailing the support hoping to get it fixed.

     

     

    I appreciate your help man! Thanks a lot.

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