Windows 10 USB not recognised on new Swift SF314-51

SimonD
SimonD Member Posts: 1 New User
edited November 2023 in 2019 Archives

Brand new Swift - Linux not starting - just get root@localhost ~]#

 

New Windows 10 usb tried in both ports - no success

 

Not sure what command to type to boot usb

 

 

Best Answer

  • IronFly
    IronFly ACE Posts: 18,413 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓

    1) download a windows 10 iso using Microsof tool:
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=691209
    select the proper windows 10 version (the same installed on your laptop) and choose to save it as iso file when prompted
    2) download Rufus:
    http://rufus.akeo.ie/?locale=en_US
    plug your USB flash drive, run Rufus then:
    select ISO image from the dropdown menu near "Create a bootable disk"
    click on the little icon on the right and browse to the windows 10 downloaded iso file
    as Partitions scheme select "GPT partition scheme for UEFI"
    as File system select "FAT32"
    click on Start
    wait until it finish, then uplug your USB flash drive
    3) backup all your personal data
    4) Reboot to BIOS, pressing F2 at boot, then press F9 to load default and F10 to save and exit
    5) plug your USB flash drive and at boot press F12 (if F12 doesn't work, see if it auto-recognise the USB flash drive or press F2 to enter BIOS and enable F12 boot menu under BOOT tab), choose the USB flash drive as bootable device

     

    please be aware that Linux distro must be x64 (64 bit) and EFI compatible.

     

    i suggest you to enable F12 boot list from BIOS too, press F2 at boot to enter BIOS and under BOOT tab enable F12 and press F10 to save and exit.

    at next boot with the USB flash drive plugged, press F12 and then select it from the list

    I'm not an Acer employee.

Answers

  • IronFly
    IronFly ACE Posts: 18,413 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓

    1) download a windows 10 iso using Microsof tool:
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=691209
    select the proper windows 10 version (the same installed on your laptop) and choose to save it as iso file when prompted
    2) download Rufus:
    http://rufus.akeo.ie/?locale=en_US
    plug your USB flash drive, run Rufus then:
    select ISO image from the dropdown menu near "Create a bootable disk"
    click on the little icon on the right and browse to the windows 10 downloaded iso file
    as Partitions scheme select "GPT partition scheme for UEFI"
    as File system select "FAT32"
    click on Start
    wait until it finish, then uplug your USB flash drive
    3) backup all your personal data
    4) Reboot to BIOS, pressing F2 at boot, then press F9 to load default and F10 to save and exit
    5) plug your USB flash drive and at boot press F12 (if F12 doesn't work, see if it auto-recognise the USB flash drive or press F2 to enter BIOS and enable F12 boot menu under BOOT tab), choose the USB flash drive as bootable device

     

    please be aware that Linux distro must be x64 (64 bit) and EFI compatible.

     

    i suggest you to enable F12 boot list from BIOS too, press F2 at boot to enter BIOS and under BOOT tab enable F12 and press F10 to save and exit.

    at next boot with the USB flash drive plugged, press F12 and then select it from the list

    I'm not an Acer employee.
  • TriRom
    TriRom Member Posts: 12

    Tinkerer

    IronFly said:

    1) download a windows 10 iso using Microsof tool:
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=691209
    select the proper windows 10 version (the same installed on your laptop) and choose to save it as iso file when prompted
    2) download Rufus:
    http://rufus.akeo.ie/?locale=en_US
    plug your USB flash drive, run Rufus then:
    select ISO image from the dropdown menu near "Create a bootable disk"
    click on the little icon on the right and browse to the windows 10 downloaded iso file
    as Partitions scheme select "GPT partition scheme for UEFI"
    as File system select "FAT32"
    click on Start
    wait until it finish, then uplug your USB flash drive
    3) backup all your personal data
    4) Reboot to BIOS, pressing F2 at boot, then press F9 to load default and F10 to save and exit
    5) plug your USB flash drive and at boot press F12 (if F12 doesn't work, see if it auto-recognise the USB flash drive or press F2 to enter BIOS and enable F12 boot menu under BOOT tab), choose the USB flash drive as bootable device

     

    please be aware that Linux distro must be x64 (64 bit) and EFI compatible.

     

    i suggest you to enable F12 boot list from BIOS too, press F2 at boot to enter BIOS and under BOOT tab enable F12 and press F10 to save and exit.

    at next boot with the USB flash drive plugged, press F12 and then select it from the list

    Not workable. Tried but failed on step 5.
    USB not appeared in F12. Did both uhci and legacy mode in bios.
    note: in win10, all 3 usb port not work. but I plug the phone ( with cable) : phone charges though usb not function.