Aspire 3 A314 - 22 A0U5 Upgrade to SSD

marsheng
marsheng Member Posts: 3 New User

I would like to upgrade my drive to SSD. I have replaced the drive, but cannot get the laptop to boot from a USB. I've tested USB drive on another computer and it boots into the windows 10 startup fine. The laptop says no boot device. Pressing F10 does not list any boot options. Not sure where to start.

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  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 12,820 Trailblazer
    edited August 7

    Hi, there is no F10 key in Acer BIOS, I think you mean F12 to select the boot device, but you need to enable F12 first in Bios otherwise pressing F12 does nothing. Here are the 3 BIOS function keys:

    What SSD did you install, a 2.5" Sata-3 SSD, a PCIe M.2 Sata-3 SSD or a PCIe M.2 NVMe SSD? Which SSD is your boot drive with Windows OS installed and did you clone or restored Windows to that SSD or is it still the original SSD installed by Acer? If you want to clean install Windows with an installation USB flash drive made with RUFUS, you have to remove existing Windows boot volumes from installed drives first otherwise BIOS can't detect the target drive. Clean Install Windows 10 | Tutorials (tenforums.com)

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 11,936 Trailblazer

    Just some addtional info for you, as this laptop uses Win-11 as its OS don't use Win-10 as there are no drivers for Win-10! This laptop also has an M.2 SSD that you should use as a boot drive and an optional space for a 2.5" HDD or a 2.5" SSD drive.

    The M.2 SSD drive interface is a PCIe3x4 8 Gb/s, NVMe. To construct a bootable USB, use the Rufus 4.5 software as that is the best to use. If the USB does still not boot from a USB port on this laptop then your USB port or board on this laptop could be faulty, so have that checked out.

    A314-22 USB BOARD

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  • marsheng
    marsheng Member Posts: 3 New User

    I installed a blank 2.5" Sata-3 SSD.

    I originally added a dual boot Linux OS but found both systems very slow. I did a windows reinstall from the windows OS but that left the Linux behind and kept the old user login name ???

    If i could do a full restore, meaning everything like back to a new machine, I could then clone the disk.

  • marsheng
    marsheng Member Posts: 3 New User

    From what I can see the bios does not allow booting from USB.

    Anything further I could try ?