No bootable device. Acer Swift 1 (SF114-32).

Amirullah87
Amirullah87 Member Posts: 4 New User
I have been wondering about no bootable device for my laptop swift 1 (SF114-32) since last couple of weeks. Trying many methods, but still the problem remains. Please help me. Thank you in advance.

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  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,912 Trailblazer
    What drive is installed in your Swift? Typically that error shows up when the system is seeing corrupted data on the drive, and that's often a symptom of a pending failure.
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  • Amirullah87
    Amirullah87 Member Posts: 4 New User
    billsey said:
    What drive is installed in your Swift? Typically that error shows up when the system is seeing corrupted data on the drive, and that's often a symptom of a pending failure.
    Didn’t install any. It is like out of sudden. I don’t know how to correct this. 
  • Amirullah87
    Amirullah87 Member Posts: 4 New User
    This is the setup utility page.
  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,912 Trailblazer
    OK, so that is an M.2 SATA drive which is a good thing, since it's replaceable if failing. Your system came with W10 so it's using an UEFI boot environment. If the EFI partition is corrupt or unreadable you get that message. If the EFI is good but the Windows install is bad you would get a different message. So, let's dig a bit deeper to see if we can figure it out...
    In the BIOS set Secure Boot to disabled and the F10 Boot Menu to enabled. Create a Windows install boot flash drive then boot from the flash. On the second screen choose the Repair option and let it try a repair. See if that fixes it. If not, boot again from the install and go into the command prompt. Use diskpart and list the drives and volumes, then select the system drive and list the partitions. Bring that back here and we'll go on if needed.
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  • Amirullah87
    Amirullah87 Member Posts: 4 New User
    billsey said:
    OK, so that is an M.2 SATA drive which is a good thing, since it's replaceable if failing. Your system came with W10 so it's using an UEFI boot environment. If the EFI partition is corrupt or unreadable you get that message. If the EFI is good but the Windows install is bad you would get a different message. So, let's dig a bit deeper to see if we can figure it out...
    In the BIOS set Secure Boot to disabled and the F10 Boot Menu to enabled. Create a Windows install boot flash drive then boot from the flash. On the second screen choose the Repair option and let it try a repair. See if that fixes it. If not, boot again from the install and go into the command prompt. Use diskpart and list the drives and volumes, then select the system drive and list the partitions. Bring that back here and we'll go on if needed.
    How to create a Windows install boot flash drive?😅🙏🏻
  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,912 Trailblazer
    This should step you through it...

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  • Easwar
    Easwar Member Posts: 6,727 Guru
    Hi @Amirullah87,

    Reset this PC and keep my files
    1. Shutdown the unit. Press and hold alt+F10 key. Then turn ON the unit.
    2. You will get a blue screen. Choose the option troubleshoot. 

    3 Ways to Reset Acer Laptop to Factory Settings without Password​​

    3. Select Keep my files to refresh your PC and reinstall your operating system without removing your personal files. Click Next to continue. Important If you have apps installed on your PC, they will be removed. 
    4. Resetting the PC will reinstall Windows, change settings back to their factory defaults and remove all preinstalled apps and programs without removing your personal files. Click Reset to continue.
    5. You will be shown the reset progress on the screen. The screen will turn off during the reset process.
    6. The screen will turn back on when it is installing Windows. Your PC will restart several times during the reset process.
    7. Follow the process until it completes.
    8. When your PC has completed the reset process, Windows will have been reset back to its factory default settings without removing your personal files.​