No bootable device

magisa
magisa Member Posts: 3 New User
edited November 2023 in 2019 Archives
Hi.
I have a Acer Swift 3, and yesterday it suddenly froze and when i restarted, I got the "No Bootable Device" screen. I've tried some solutions found online, but nothing works. In the bios, there is no way to change boot mode to "Legacy", and in the other boot meny nothing appears.
Some solutions included using a windows dvd but i don't have that.

Is there anything else i can try?
Or is there anyway for me to reinstall windows without any media? I don't care if i lose my files. 

Answers

  • TECH_MAN
    TECH_MAN Ally Posts: 453
    Hi magisa

    You may receive the error "No Bootable Device" if your computer does not detect a hard drive, solid state drive, or other bootable drive to load the operating system. This can sometimes be caused by a change to settings in your BIOS or UEFI. Use the following steps to resolve this situation:

    1. Hold the power-button for 5 seconds to power off the device.
    2. Power on the system. As soon as the first logo screen appears, immediately press the F2 key, or the DEL key if you have a desktop, to enter the BIOS.
    3. Press F9 and then ENTER to load the default configuration. Press F10 to save your changes, and restart the system. Select Yes and press ENTER to confirm.

    Your system should boot up normally.

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  • magisa
    magisa Member Posts: 3 New User
    TECH_MAN said:
    Hi magisa

    You may receive the error "No Bootable Device" if your computer does not detect a hard drive, solid state drive, or other bootable drive to load the operating system. This can sometimes be caused by a change to settings in your BIOS or UEFI. Use the following steps to resolve this situation:

    1. Hold the power-button for 5 seconds to power off the device.
    2. Power on the system. As soon as the first logo screen appears, immediately press the F2 key, or the DEL key if you have a desktop, to enter the BIOS.
    3. Press F9 and then ENTER to load the default configuration. Press F10 to save your changes, and restart the system. Select Yes and press ENTER to confirm.

    Your system should boot up normally.

    *Hit Accept if it's Helpful*

    This doesn't fix it. Same thing happens. 
    It reboots for half a second, then turns off, and then reboots again. After many minutes on the Acer logo screen, it says no bootable device again. 
  • magisa
    magisa Member Posts: 3 New User
    Does anyone else have any suggestions about what I can do to fix this? 
  • Sleepyhead65
    Sleepyhead65 Member Posts: 5 New User
    Most likely your HDD is fried and you will need to replace it. I am in the same boat actually.
    Most people recommend replacing with an SSD drive which is faster and more stable.