Has anyone had an issue with his laptop(sf31452557) on boot not to be able to find bootable device?

montehristo
montehristo Member Posts: 1 New User

Hi,

Sometime my laptop just shuts down and i can't boot up for days.

As if my laptop ssd is not present.

If anyone had this issue, how did you resolved it?

Thank you,

Chris

Answers

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 14,505 Trailblazer
    edited July 2023

    Acer Swift 3 SF314-52-557Y? No Windows11 drivers available, last BIOS 2018 (Windows10). If you Clean installed Windows11 with an ISO image you will have driver issues.
    When did you last replace the battery of this 6-year-old laptop. Make a battery report in Windows10: paste this line in the Command prompt: powercfg /batteryreport /output %USERPROFILE%\Desktop\battery_report.html
    Open the report on your Desktop with Edge and right click on the screen, select Print to Microsoft PDF and attach the PDF file to your reply, type @Puraw at the top or click on Quote when you reply.

    If you cannot boot anymore, open the back of the laptop, disconnect the battery from the motherboard, locate the small coin size CMOS capsule at the right side of the battery, take out the coin battery and shorten the +/- contacts inside the CMOS caprule fo a second with a bended paperclip, put the coin battery back in the correct position (with the + sign up) and press the Power Button for 2 minutes (not toggle, just keep it pressed down). Close the laptop and try to boot with the power adapter only. If you can boot, unplug adapter and connect the battery, then try again to boot with only the battery. If you cannot boot plug-in the adapter, if you cannot boot you have a dead cell and need to replace the battery.

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,932 Trailblazer

    Typically that issue is a problem with the drive. When booting the system needs to load the EFI portion of the BIOS from the drive, and if there is an issue it will generate that error. The SF314-52 models came with either an eMMC drive (32/64GB), a SATA SSD (128/256/512GB) or an NVMe SSD (256/512GB). The eMMC drives have a fairly short lifespan, so if you have one of the lower end models you might be running into that.

    Click on "Like" if you find my answer useful or click on "Yes" if it answers your question.