Good evening.
Multiple issues on my Acer Aspire: USB, camera and bluetooth not working; can't shut down completely
I have an Acer Aspire A715-71G-79BN laptop for about 3.5 years now, runing on Windows 10 Home 64bit (version 21H2), and recently (more or less for the past 2 months) I've been facing multiple issues that I can't solve, so I was wondering if anyone here could give me some help. I will list below all the symptoms I could observe:
- My USB ports are not working, any of them:
If I go to the "Device Manager", I can see that there is a problem with the Intel(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 1.0: Under "device status" it says
"This device cannot start. (Code 10) {Operation Failed} The requested operation was unsuccessful."
I already tried to update, uninstall... this driver, but the problem persists.
I also checked in the registry that I don't have any upperfilters or lowerfilter subkeys.
- The camera is also not working, as well as the bluetooth and the fingerprint sensor:
These issues I didn't check in further detail, as I think they are related to the problem above.
One the other hand, the Wifi, HDMI port, sound (both buit-in speakers and 3.5mm jack), built-in microphone and touchpad all seem to be unaffected and working normally.
- I can't completely turn off my computer:
After the screen goes black, the blue power light on the side continues on and (if not connected to the electric current) the battery continues to drain. The only way of completely shutting down the computer is by pressing continuously the power button for few seconds.
In this regard, I already tried to force a full shutdown, to turn off fast startup and to reinstall the Intel Management Engine interface driver but nothing of that works.
Basically, I already spent quite some time searching in the foruns for similar problems, individually, and I already tried most of the solutions proposed there. For instance:
https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/564559/nitro-an515-31-usb-stopped-working-cant-boot-from-usb/p1https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/456452/laptop-wont-shutdown-or-sleep(and other similar). But, unfortuanately, it hasn't worked so far.
Importantly, I have Ubuntu 20.04 installed in a different partition of the same SSH disk (dual-boot) and all of these issues affect Ubuntu as well.
Now, the only thing that
sometimes works (for a very limited time) is to reinstall the lastest BIOS update (in this case 1.21), downloaded from
https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/support-product/7296?b=1. To be clear, my BIOS is already in the latest version, so I'm not strickly updating the BIOS, but rather reinstalling it.
When I'm successful, this trick solves all my issues simultaneously and the computer is back to normal, both in Windows and Ubuntu.
However, it does not always work (for instance, in the last week I've tried this multiple times without success) and, when it does, after a couple of days the problems return.
In one of the rare occasions when USB ports were working, I managed to do a full reinstallation of Windows 10 which seemingly fixed the issues for a few days, but soon after the problems returned. I suspect that the root of the problem is related to Windows Update, since the problems became more permanent since the last feature update (since then, the BIOS reinstallation trick never worked anymore). I already tried to uninstall the lastest Windows updates and to restore the Windows to a restore point previous to the update, but I always get an error message saying that it is not possible so they will revert to the version that I have currently installed.
So, I was wondering if anyone here in the ACER community has an idea of what my problem can be or of what should I test or do to make it work. It seems to be BIOS related (since it affects both OS's and could be temporarily mitigated by a BIOS "update") and somehow triggered by Windows Update.
If you need me to send any particular information about my computer or the errors I have, please tell me and I will gladly share it.
Thank you very much in advance!
//Edited the content to add model name.