Impossible to install os on S7-391-533114G12aws ON BOOT of the operating system which it can't.

McDulle
McDulle Member Posts: 4 New User
edited February 16 in Aspire Laptops

Try to follow me in my quest to resurrect this beautiful pc.

Hard-drive is a single M2 LITE-ON 128Gb ssd
Win10 OS original downloaded from Microsoft site


The pc comes installed with win8, which I want to upgrade to win 10.
I've tried to install win10 using Ventoy, the installation failed on the final part resulting in a fallback recovery to win8.


During boot, the raid option comes up. Intel Raid ROM 11.5.0.1582
Figured if I remove the raid configuration the system doesn't have a fallback option to win8 anymore. So I removed the raid config, warning me about the loss of data. Created a new raid config.


It seems, I've lost the ability to use any usb ports to install any media?!?
So no option anymore to install the OS. I tried to setup a PXE server, no luck there either, as of a sudden not a single boot option seems to work anymore. Even the boot screen flashes so rapid not able to get into BIOS either. So every boot attempt results in: No bootable device found please enter bootable device and hit ect …


Thinking about the issue I figured if I buy a USB to M2 adapter I'm able to bypass everything and copy the installation files to the hard-drive directly. So bought the adapter, slaughtered the laptop put everything in my pc and???

My pc only recognizes 59Gb of the 128Gb SSD, tried diskmanagement, diskpart even tried some freeware to test its promises it doesn't see the second part. I'm able however to format, allocate, copy win10 on the half of the ssd. Tried to boot the half, entering the raid option it recognizes its second half is 'corrupt' giving me the option to repair it, ON BOOT of the operating system which it can't.


In a final attempt sacrificing speed I've configured the drive in RAID 0 giving me the full 128Gb of space, put the SSD in my pc, it only 'sees' half of the SSD…

Did I brick the laptop? Or are there any tips or solutions left to try?

[Edited the thread to add issue detail]

Answers

  • AnhEZ28
    AnhEZ28 ACE, Member Posts: 4,248 Pathfinder

    @McDulle

    Try to go to the BIOS by pressing FN+F2

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 11,987 Trailblazer

    The Aspire S7-391 has 4 GB of DDR3L onboard system memory, and a Raid setup, I would definitely remove the Raid 0 and I would upgrade the mSATA drive to a 1TB size and install Win-10 onto that new drive. As a 1TB capacity is much more useful than its small oem SSD drive for Win-10 that your laptop has. The mSATA type drives also have a theoretical read/write speed of 3200MB/s, so they are pretty useful as a boot drive for a Win-10 OS and they are not a costly drive to upgrade either, so upgraded its boot drive to 1TB (cost $75.00) as and also, your old 128GB could be faulty and that is why only 56GB of 128GB is recognized.

    To fix and reset the USB 3.0 ports, do a hard reset, open the back cover and take the main battery out and the RTC/BIOS battery out (then shot its +&- pins at its mainboard plug to reset the CMOS) and leave the laptop like that for at least 1 hour and then reconnect everything back and see if the USB ports work. Good luck and let us know how you go.

    RTC/BIOS Battery

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  • McDulle
    McDulle Member Posts: 4 New User

    So I've did a hard reset and I'm able to acces the bios again.

    However booting anything else except the hardrive isn't recognized. So my copy of win10 20H2 isn't even tried…

    Boot option was set to Eufi therefore it didn't show the intel raid screen?

    Changed it to legacy BIOS returned the raid screen.

    Found in the BIOS options the ability to change hardrive to AHCI instead of raid

    ⇒ the system booted and showed the raid screen so no go

    I've enabled the F12 boot option

    ⇒ hit F12 have me the boot manager with only one option the HDD…

  • McDulle
    McDulle Member Posts: 4 New User

    It works!

    I've tried a brandnew usb disk and let the mediacreation tool create the bootable usb.

    What is my misstake?

    I think using Rufus to create a bootable usbstick from an ISO isn't the way to go. Not sure what the difference is tho…

    Any thoughts or insides?

    I did install the older version as suggested from Purawzdas