Acer Nitro AN515-53 bootable USB not working

Pointbreak5683
Pointbreak5683 Member Posts: 3 New User
Recently been having a lot of trouble trying to get through a boot loop, on basic start up I get a boot error and when I try to do the recommended booting with a bootable USB then it takes literal hours. Any solutions or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Jeyam
    Jeyam Member Posts: 348 Seasoned Practitioner WiFi Icon
    Hi @ Pointbreak5683

    Restart the system into the BIOS. Ensure the Boot Mode is set to EFI (or UEFI). This is found in the Boot Options menu. Make sure that the USB Boot Priority is enabled
  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,911 Trailblazer
    Recently been having a lot of trouble trying to get through a boot loop, on basic start up I get a boot error and when I try to do the recommended booting with a bootable USB then it takes literal hours. Any solutions or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

    Have a look at these guides “How to Fix Windows 10 Boot Loop after System Update Issue” as the best was in your case is  to get into safe mode, so try that.


  • Pointbreak5683
    Pointbreak5683 Member Posts: 3 New User
    Jeyam said:
    Hi @ Pointbreak5683

    Restart the system into the BIOS. Ensure the Boot Mode is set to EFI (or UEFI). This is found in the Boot Options menu. Make sure that the USB Boot Priority is enabled
    Thank you for the response, I’ll give it a try. Do you know how long a boot from USB should take? Because it goes for hours without anything happening 
  • Pointbreak5683
    Pointbreak5683 Member Posts: 3 New User
    StevenGen said:
    Recently been having a lot of trouble trying to get through a boot loop, on basic start up I get a boot error and when I try to do the recommended booting with a bootable USB then it takes literal hours. Any solutions or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

    Have a look at these guides “How to Fix Windows 10 Boot Loop after System Update Issue” as the best was in your case is  to get into safe mode, so try that.


    Thanks for the response, I tried all of those but have no access to command prompt or anything, it goes into a boot loop for while then throws up a boot error, I’ve been trying to boot from a USB made with the windows 10 tool and Rufus but it ends up taking hours even without anything happening