Apsire VN7-592G-74H8 - "No Bootable Device"

YpsilonEule
YpsilonEule Member Posts: 5 New User
edited March 2023 in 2017 Archives

Heyho,

 

I have been having serious issues with my laptop lately. Currently I am at the point where it says "no bootable device", but there is a whole story behind this:

 

March 2017:

I wanted to reset windows because it appeared to my that it slowed down and I just wanted to have a clean "new" system again. Unfortunately this process failed (for some unkown reason). Then I tried it with the acer factory restore option (alt+f10) and with the repair options of a windows installer on an usb-drive. Those did not work either. So in the end I just reinstalled it with the installer on the usb. Everything was fine except that after some windows frooze and only powering off was the "solution" to it. I probably fixed that by defining an exact swap file. But from then on I had some random freezes for 1 second.

 

May 2017:

I fixed those random 1 second freezes by turning off something about pci-express in the energy options (read that on the internet). But then it started to check the harddrive for errors at start. I was able to live with that, because that was usually done within seconds.

 

June 2017:

At some point windows was not starting anymore. At first it still allowed me to access the starting options (like the safe mode) but after some restarts that was also gone. Now it just showed error 0xc0000034 and forwarded me to the BIOS options. I once again created a windows repair usb-stick. Automatic repair did not solve anything. Then I tried to fix it with BCDedit commands, but those did not work either (Apparently the restore command does not work from an usb-stick, only from a disc. But I got no drive and no external one). After some restarts it started to showed "no bootable device" (USB-Stick still worked, of course). Well, then I tried to install windows, but that failed when the installation was complete and it told me to restart the computer, because it was back to "no bootable device" (And yes, I tried to both UEFI and Legacy Mode).

So I looked into the computer, I thought maybe some of the hard-drives are not connected properly. But reconnecting them did not change a thing.

I just tried to install ubuntu, but once again it says "no bootable device". Note: It does recognice the hard-drives when installing it.

Update: After changing some settingsi in the secure boot, it's now atleast booting Ubuntu. I might just try creating a new windows-usb-installer, maybe the previous one was just corrupt.

 

Bought this laptop in February 2016.

 

Anybody got an idea?

 

Greetings

 

Alex