My Acer Nitro 5 AN515-57 keep bootlooping

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WTapper
WTapper Member Posts: 8 New User
So after using for 4 months, everytime I unflug my laptop and turn it back on, my bios resets and bootloop for 4-5 times then finally boot into windows. Do anyone knows how to fix this?

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 10,030 Trailblazer
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    WTapper said:
    So after using for 4 months, everytime I unflug my laptop and turn it back on, my bios resets and bootloop for 4-5 times then finally boot into windows. Do anyone knows how to fix this?
    Have you installed any updates that was interrupted or updated the bios before you got this "bootloop"? As those are some of the symptoms of a "bootloop" like you are getting. To fix this problem (btw, its too long to explain to you here) see this guide "What Is a Bootloop? How Do They Start & Can You Fix It?" As this article explains what is going on with your AN515-57 laptop which btw is a very new laptop and should NOT be BOOTLOOPING at all and should function 100% and never have a bootloop. 
  • WTapper
    WTapper Member Posts: 8 New User
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    StevenGen said:
    WTapper said:
    So after using for 4 months, everytime I unflug my laptop and turn it back on, my bios resets and bootloop for 4-5 times then finally boot into windows. Do anyone knows how to fix this?
    Have you installed any updates that was interrupted or updated the bios before you got this "bootloop"? As those are some of the symptoms of a "bootloop" like you are getting. To fix this problem (btw, its too long to explain to you here) see this guide "What Is a Bootloop? How Do They Start & Can You Fix It?" As this article explains what is going on with your AN515-57 laptop which btw is a very new laptop and should NOT be BOOTLOOPING at all and should function 100% and never have a bootloop. 
    I haven't installed any updates or just updated the bios at all. I didn't even touch the bios tho
  • WTapper
    WTapper Member Posts: 8 New User
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    I think I know the problem.
    So one day, I was running out of storage, so I decided to upgrade my hdd to extend it. While the installation I unplug the cable which i believed that was the battery cable (it's not). After install the hdd and close the laptop, i forgot to plug the cable back in, everything still running fine so i thought i have done everything correctly. But i recently open my laptop again and check, turns out the cable that i unplug was the CMOS battery cable NOT the main battery. after plug it back in, everything seem to fix. No bootlooping, the clock is right, the bios settings doesn't reset or changes. But I think I still need to use it for a while and make sure that the CMOS battery was the only problem.
  • Commodore_1995#
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    That could be the problem. But you may need to replace the cmos battery as well.

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  • ragsak28
    ragsak28 Ally Posts: 677
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    Hi @WTapper

    You can try to do a reset to check if that makes any difference.

    How to Restore Windows on my Acer Computer Using Alt + F10 on startup
    1. Press and hold the Power key for 5 seconds to power the system off completely.
    2. Press the Power key to turn on the computer.
    3. Press the Alt and F10 keys at the same time when the Acer logo appears on the screen. 
    4. Select Troubleshoot.
    5. Click Reset your PC.
    NOTE: Make sure to backup all the data before the reset.

    Hope it will help you in some way.