How to re-enable Volume Management Device (VMD) in Aspire 7 A715-51G

MohamedWalid
MohamedWalid Member Posts: 1 New User
edited October 22 in Aspire Laptops

I have encountered previously the blue screen of death, saying inaccessible boot device, and the solution was to disable the VMD controller from the bios, now I want to re-enable it, but every time I do so the blue screen returns, Is there any solution, I have the latest bios version provided from acer

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Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,487 Trailblazer

    To re-enable VMD (Volume Management Device) on your Acer Aspire 7 A715-51G, follow these steps:

    1. Access Safe Mode:
      • Press Windows + E to open File Explorer.
      • Type msconfig and hit Enter.
      • In the System Configuration window, go to the “Boot” tab.
      • Check the “Safe boot” option and select “Minimal.”
      • Click “Apply” and then “OK.”
      • Restart your computer.
    2. Access BIOS:
      • After restarting, enter the BIOS settings by pressing the appropriate key during boot (usually F2 or Del).
      • Look for the VMD controller option in the BIOS settings.
    3. Enable VMD Controller:
      • Find the VMD controller setting (it may be under Advanced or similar).
      • Enable the VMD controller.
      • Save your changes and exit the BIOS.
    4. Reboot Normally:
      • Let your computer boot normally.
      • Windows will install the correct driver for the VMD controller without causing blue screen issues.

    Remember to follow these steps carefully, and you should be able to re-enable VMD on your Acer Aspire 7 A715-51G.😊

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  • AnhEZ28
    AnhEZ28 ACE, Member Posts: 4,439 Pathfinder

    @MohamedWalid

    Go to the BIOS by rapidly tapping F2 right after you press the power button. Navigate to the Main tab, press CTRL+S, and the VMD controller should pop up.

    Please remember to include @AnhEZ28 when you want to reply back to my comment so that I can check your response.
    Thank you and have a nice day!
  • Shahrukh1320
    Shahrukh1320 Member Posts: 1 New User

    I have the same model device and tried re-enabling VMD following the steps provided. However, I still get a BSOD even when booting into Safe Mode with VMD enabled

  • AnhEZ28
    AnhEZ28 ACE, Member Posts: 4,439 Pathfinder

    @Shahrukh1320

    This means that there is something wrong with the OS. You might need to do a system restore to a previously working state.

    Please remember to include @AnhEZ28 when you want to reply back to my comment so that I can check your response.
    Thank you and have a nice day!
  • geomask777
    geomask777 Member Posts: 2 New User

    A MS update "lost" my SSD (couldn't see it as "0" or "1") & therefore no boot. SSD was still seen in BIOS though. Computer would always now come up in blue screen repair mode!

    Just had a "miracle"! — Read about "MVD" and had to find it buried in "Main"(?) in the BIOS needing Clt+S to bring it out and then disabled & saved it as indicated. Resulted computer telling me "reversing changes" !? — After this it came up continuously faulting in "can't find boot". So re-enable MVD in BIOS!

    Computer works now !!!???

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