How to pass the no bootable drive screen on acer nitro 5 an515-54?

Ferhad
Ferhad Member Posts: 2 New User

I migrated my win 11 yesterday and everything worked well after it until now, today when i tried to shut down my AN515-54 it automatically turned on back, then i restarted it and after acer logo apeared the no bootable drive screen. Btw i can see my ssd in bios screen, but boot order is empty.

Answers

  • Hi,

    You could try going to BIOS screen, move to Main tab, press F9 button on the keyboard, then press F10 button and see whether it helps.

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 14,660 Trailblazer
    edited November 2023

    It is probably trying to update or upgrade to 23H2, leave it on for a while, don't try to shut down with the power button as that corrupts the system.

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,807 Trailblazer
    edited November 2023

    Take the 500GB HP EX900 M.2 SSD and the 1TB Toshiba 2.5” SATA drive out and try to boot the AN515-54 laptop only with the HHD0 which is where the boot drive should be and with the Kingston M.2 SSD 128GB boot drive only, as the “No Bootable Drive” error is because your boot drive is faulty and that is what causes that error. If and after you have taken the two other drives out, your laptop still doesn’t boot and gets that same “No Bootable Drive” error then the M.2 SSD in HDD0 the Kingston 128GB drive is faulty and you need to change that bootable drive with a new M.2 SSD PCIe3x4 NVMe 1.3 type drive, which are the compatible and quickest M.2 SSD drives for the Nitro 5 AN515-54 laptop.

    Try to also do a hard reset at the same time as you take the two drives out, by taking the main battery out, disconnecting the rtc/bios battery and short the rtc/bios batteries + & - battery mobo plug pins (to reset the CMOS) with a paper wire clip then take the ram out, after you take the 2.5 SATA drive and the SSD2 M.2 drive out and leave the laptop like that for 15min and then reconnect everything expect for the two drives and then boot the laptop, as doing this should boot your laptop, if your laptop does not boot, then its your HDD0 Kingston 128GB boot drive that is faulty and needs changing. Do all this and let us know how you go, good luck and hope this has helped you out.

  • Ferhad
    Ferhad Member Posts: 2 New User

    I just remembered that i deleted the efi partition of ex900(ssd with win 11).