Laptop won't boot w/o 1 hard reset (Helios 300)

Platypoa
Platypoa Member Posts: 5

Tinkerer

edited November 2023 in 2018 Archives
I bought an Acer Predator Helios 300 a few months back and have had no issues w/ it. In the past day, when I first boot it, it freezes at the Predator screen and won't do anything. I have to hard reset the computer then it boots right up as normal. This happens like clockwork now. I already did the battery reset and the Acer Care Center is green on all of its checks.

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  • Platypoa
    Platypoa Member Posts: 5

    Tinkerer

    Answer ✓
    The Windows update did nothing and the BIOS update did nothing. Still had to boot twice to boot up laptop. Noticed that restart didn't have that issue. Did some looking on having to boot windows twice and found that disabling the Windows Fast Startup fixed the issue. Windows>Settings>Power & Sleep>Additional Power Settings>Choose What The Power Buttons Do>Uncheck Turn on fast startup (for those who need the fix) It's weird I've not encountered this issue before though. I got a BIOS update out of it though! :D Thanks for the help!

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  • Red-Sand
    Red-Sand ACE Posts: 1,892 Pathfinder
    Update your BIOs?
    Version 1.13 works great on all models.
    - Hotel Hero
  • Platypoa
    Platypoa Member Posts: 5

    Tinkerer

    Ahh...my Windows does have an available Cumulative Update. I'll get that done and update this thread. I do not at all understand why windows breaks itself everytime it wants to update. In my experience with a couple windows PCs now, every time the computer started wigging out or breaking for no apparent reason, it was because it needed to update.

  • Platypoa
    Platypoa Member Posts: 5

    Tinkerer

    Answer ✓
    The Windows update did nothing and the BIOS update did nothing. Still had to boot twice to boot up laptop. Noticed that restart didn't have that issue. Did some looking on having to boot windows twice and found that disabling the Windows Fast Startup fixed the issue. Windows>Settings>Power & Sleep>Additional Power Settings>Choose What The Power Buttons Do>Uncheck Turn on fast startup (for those who need the fix) It's weird I've not encountered this issue before though. I got a BIOS update out of it though! :D Thanks for the help!
  • Red-Sand
    Red-Sand ACE Posts: 1,892 Pathfinder
    So the cached data for hibernate/fast startup was causing this issue.
    Interesting.

    I'd like to add that purging this data would have also fixed the issue and allowed you to keep fast startup enabled.

    Glad it got fixed brother!
    - Hotel Hero
  • sri369
    sri369 ACE Posts: 2,823 Pathfinder
    Red-Sand said:
    I'd like to add that purging this data would have also fixed the issue and allowed you to keep fast startup enabled.
    Longer route, isn't it Red? It barely takes over 5 extra seconds to boot up when shut down with this option disabled.
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