Need help with acer predator Helios 300 PH315-55 I can’t see it as a bootable drive

AlexTg9
AlexTg9 Member Posts: 1 New User
edited February 2024 in Predator Laptops

Help setting up a SSD from BIOS

PC: acer predator Helios 300

Context: got a new SSD to replace my previous one which I thought it was broken.

I can see my SSD at the first window of BIOS and in advance mode > main (1st and 2nd picture) but I can’t see it as a bootable drive (3rd picture).

Also when i plug my USB boot drive and try to install windows it does not show any SSD or any type of memory in custom instalation (4th to 8 pic)

I haven’t messed up with the BIOS but I did try to find it with repair your computer > troubleshoot > command prompt and did the DISKPAR, list disk and the SSD is not in the list

Any help please, got the new SSD bc I thought that this would fix my PC, I’m sure I’m doing something wrong, if you know any other forum where I can post this it is also appreciated
Sorry for my bad English lol

[Edited the thread to add model name to the title and add issue detail]

Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,679 Trailblazer
    edited February 2024

    You are doing things wrong, your boot Predator GM7000 512GB M.2 SSD should not show in the bios > Boot > Boot priority order menu, as that is normal, this is what it should show:

    If you want to add a higher capacity boot drive instead of your existing Predator GM700 512GB boot drive, then buy lets use the GM7000 2TB M.2 SSD drive as an example, then put this new 2TB M.2 drive into your Predator laptops 2nd M.2 slot and do a boot system clone. The oem cloning software for the Predator GM7000 M.2 drives is the Acronis True Image cloning software so use that and clone your existing boot drive and afterwards take the old GM700 512GB boot drive out and boot the laptop with the new 2TB GM7000 as it will 100% work and boot with the new 2TB M.2 SSD and afterwards and your cloned old Win-11 OS, afterwards you can format the old GM7000 512GB boot drive and use it as a 2nd M.2 SSD.

    With the USB and a Clean install of Win-11, if you have constructed a correct iWin-11 version 23H2 installation USB boot drive with Rufus 4.4 software and put the latest Win-11 version 23H2 onto this USB, you also need to put the unzipped IRST driver for your Predator laptop so that when you get to the installation section of “Where do you want to install Windows?>Load driver, you need to install the IRST driver so that your laptop will recognize the M.2 SSD boot drive and you can continue the Win-11 installation to the end and then install all the windows updates and Intel and NVidia latest drivers. That is what is needed for a clean install. Good luck and hope this helps you out.

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