Acer Nitro 5 Looking to replace internal hard drive, where do I begin?

Chrisr20
Chrisr20 Member Posts: 1 New User
edited March 2023 in Nitro Gaming

My Acer Nitro 5 stopped booting recentely after I spilled drink on its keyboard. The computer still starts and will go to bios but tells me theres no bootable device. Im pretty sure its a hard drive problem but I dont have too much experience with removing and replacing it. Most of the guides I see online only involve changing the optional additionally hard drive and not the primary that windows is placed on. If anyone knows more about this id appreciate feedback

[Edited the thread to add model name]

Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,897 Trailblazer
    edited March 2023

    What is the exact Nitro model of your laptop. You need to FIRST open the laptop up and disassemble its motherboard and clean the area where you have spilled the liquid onto the keyboard that has probably spilled into and onto the motherboard also FIRST!

    Use Zippo Lighter Fluid to clean the spilled liquid especially if it’s a sugary soda, where the dried liquid deposits are on the board and the keyboard, you need to saturate the stained liquid affected area with the zippo petroleum liquid and brush the spilled circuitries thoroughly and clean the motherboard and keyboard completely with a toothbrush is best first, and make sure that you use a hair dryer to dry the mobo completely and 110% before you fire the board and laptop up, otherwise you could do damage to components..

    The boot drive in your Nitro (if a newer model) its a PCIe 3 x4 M.2 SSD 2280mm long drive of either WD, Hynix type mid-range speed drives, but try to put your boot drive into the #2 M.2 slot first after you clean the motherboard and laptop!

    As the liquid spill could have affected other aspects and other components of your laptop that are giving you the NO BOOT ERROR??? First clean the laptop properly and 100% and then reboot the laptop as the boot SSD drive does not burn out so easily unless the liquid affected it straight on and spilled directly onto the M.2 SSD drive. If the laptop doesn’t boot then you need to take it to a tech as he can use a heat gun to refloat and regenerate the solder connections on liquid affected circuitries (which is not an 100% fix) and make it probably work? If not then you need a new motherboard.