My Acer Aspire 5733 rebooting non stop

angel4gordon24
angel4gordon24 Member Posts: 1 New User
edited September 2023 in 2019 Archives
My acer aspire 5733 start rebooting on it's own yesterday, it has the acer screen and in the left hand corner says click F2 however if you click it or hold it or alt F8 or alt F2 or anything it just beeps and starts over in the reboot again.  I can't get into anything to fix it.  I've removed the battery overnight, I've started it and turned it off and done every video I can find out there to fix it and it still keeps rebooting.  It originally came with Windows 7 but we upgraded to Windows 10 when they first offered it and have never had a problem until this constant reboot loop.  Is there any way to fix this? 

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  • Rudy21
    Rudy21 ACE Posts: 1,789 Pathfinder
    My acer aspire 5733 start rebooting on it's own yesterday, it has the acer screen and in the left hand corner says click F2 however if you click it or hold it or alt F8 or alt F2 or anything it just beeps and starts over in the reboot again.  I can't get into anything to fix it.  I've removed the battery overnight, I've started it and turned it off and done every video I can find out there to fix it and it still keeps rebooting.  It originally came with Windows 7 but we upgraded to Windows 10 when they first offered it and have never had a problem until this constant reboot loop.  Is there any way to fix this? 
    Sometimes these issues happen due to windows update crash.

    Try to restore your unit to an earlier date when the unit was working. 

    Try these steps:

    1. Turn off the unit
    2. While powering on Press and hold Alt and keep tapping F10 to access advance options
    3. Here go to, Troubleshoot.
    4. Then click on advance options
    5. Click on system restore and select the date when the unit was working. This might take some time 
    Click on 'Yes' to accept my comment as answer
  • topcat7736
    topcat7736 Member Posts: 98 Fixer WiFi Icon
    Hi angel4gordon24,

    Try doing this:

    1) Turn off the laptop
    2) Remove the battery
    3) Open the bottom of the computer and re-seat the memory boards (take them out and then carefully put them back).

    (The rebooting is a hardware short on the internal bus not a Windows 10 software problem). If re-seating the memory doesn't work, try putting only one stick back in at a time to identify the one which is failing.