Re-Install Windows 11 on Acer Nitro AN515-58 and want to replace the SSD

ryanlashway
ryanlashway Member Posts: 2 New User
edited February 2024 in Nitro Gaming

Question, I purchased a new Acer Nitro AN514-58 a month ago and it came with no installation media or instructions on how to do so. I have recently purchased 2 match WD Black 1TB m.2 SSD drives that I want to replace the 512GB. The issues is that it came with no media or guidance on how to install/reinstall the OEM OS, can anyone assist with instructions?

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Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,759 Trailblazer
    edited February 2024

    There is no such model as the Nitro AN514-58, you mean the Nitro AN515-58 and that should have come with Win-11 Home preinstalled from Acer. The AN515-58 has an SSD1 boor M.2 slot of PCIe4x4 and a slave M.2 slot at PCIe$x4 speeds. To install the 2x new WD Black 1TB M.2 SSDs drives, you need to open the back cover and take the oem boot drives out then replace the other WD drives as shown below into those M.2 slots and also put a thermal 1mm pad covering the length of the M.2 SSD drive on top to disperse the heat better.

    This is SSD1 boot drive M.2 slot

    This is SSD2 slave M.2 slot

    If your laptop didn't come with the preinstalled OS then you need to make a bootable Win-11 23H2 installation disk Image (ISO) for x64 onto another computer and make a bootable USB with Rufus 4.4 and then and after you finished the Win-11 installation USB also put the AN515-58 laptops unzipped IRST (Intel® Rapid Storage Technology) Driver version 19.5.0.1037 so that you can use this drive later on in the Win-11 installation when you come to the stage of "Where do you want to install Windows > Load driver then you load this driver so that the laptops M.2 SSD boot drive is recognized by this driver and you can continue the Win0-11 installation.

    Then insert this Win-11 installation USB into the side 3.0 USB port of the laptop and when the laptop gets the Acer logo press F2 to get into the bios, then go to the BIOS > Boot Section and at Boot priority order > you should see the USB drive and ***** it up with F5 key to 1st property boot, then reboot the laptop and the Win-11 installation will start installing. Good luck and hope this helps you out.

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  • ryanlashway
    ryanlashway Member Posts: 2 New User

    I appreciate all of that, that is a good instruction set for those looking for everything.

    You are correct on the model, no clue why I put that, must have been a type. I have already installed one of the drives, but was more curious is the image file you referenced a OEM install and will that carry the product key for Windows 11 home with it? I have purchased Windows 11 Pro but want the machine setup to the default install, including the bloatware if possible.