Attempted to boot a brand new acer swift 14 from a USB drive, it refused to recognize the drive.

ExCustomer
ExCustomer Member Posts: 3 New User
edited 4:47AM in Swift and Spin Series

I attempted to boot a brand new acer swift 14 laptop from a USB drive which is a perfectly standard operation, and yet it refused to recognize the drive. I called their "support" and was told that ONLY DRIVES PURCHASED FROM THEM CAN BE USED. They even offered to send their drive with windows, and that's exactly what I do NOT want.
You think you bought a computer? No. You merely leased it from an erratic control freak.
Fortunately, I could return it and I've learned my lesson - no acer for me EVER!😫

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Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,180 Trailblazer
    edited 4:16AM

    What are you talking about ExCustomer, yes Acer has its Win-11 oem operating system on a pen drive 'which you have to pay for' as its not free and that applies to all manufacturers, so be aware of that, but you are not restricted to their USB drive and/or their version of Win-11!

    Your boot pen drive must have a corrupted boot sector as to be able to use a bootable Win-11 OS from an external drive, you first need to have a workable USB boot sector (use the Rufus 4.5 software) to construct a bootable drive then have a look at this guide here, to see how to construct a workable Win-11 OS that can boot from an external USB or HDD or M.2 drive in a 3.0 or 3.2 USB port or USB-C port, its a very simple process, don't blame Acer if you don't know what you are doing, as that is how things work.

    If this answers your question and solved your query please "Click on Yes" or "Click on Like" if you find my answer useful👍

  • ExCustomer
    ExCustomer Member Posts: 3 New User
    edited 5:15AM

    acer:

    I am talking about you forcing me to use your accomplice's windows stuff. I am talking about immoral and - at least in Europe - illegal restrictions. It's MY computer, I PAID FOR IT, and you have no right to tell me what I can and cannot do with it, and yet that's EXACTLY what you do when you disable BIOS settings and restrict USB boot.

    Since you did not comprehend my problem, let me try to explain again: I am not complaining about not having free (or not free) windows 11. I am not interested in anything windows. I refuse to accept your abusive "business practices" and intend to inform as many potential victims as WWW and my persistence allows.

    It's not your prerogative to evaluate my competence, it's not that I don't know - it's that I DO NOT WANT windows, and that's what I am blaming acer for.

    Feel free to read more than once if necessary to comprehend my issue.