aspire a615-51 stuck on insert bootable device

Lutanz123
Lutanz123 Member Posts: 2 New User
Hi,
My laptop was in recovery mode so I tried to reset it however this didn't do work. I then took the internal battery out and when I turned it back on these screen were shown which i have attached. When I do a USB boot up these screens are shown again and also the keypad and touch pad are not working. I was wondering if you can provide some advice on steps to resolve these issues. 
Thanks,
Luis

Answers

  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,868 Trailblazer
    >>>My laptop was in recovery mode>>>

    Did this happen suddenly for no apparent reason?

    Jack E/NJ

  • Lutanz123
    Lutanz123 Member Posts: 2 New User
    Yeah, it all of a sudden happened it said automatic repair and just kept shutting down and starting up again saying the same thing.
  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,065 Trailblazer
    edited March 2022
    Lutanz123 said:
    Yeah, it all of a sudden happened it said automatic repair and just kept shutting down and starting up again saying the same thing.
    To me it looks like your spinner HDD the Toshiba MQ04ABF1 boot drive is faulty (btw this happened to me with an exact same Toshiba spinner HDD) and that is why you are getting the recovery modes as the system can't boot into your OS. Btw you should have replaced this 2.5" OEM Toshiba boot drive with a reputable and high quality 2.5" SSD drive (and activated the TRIM command on the SSD) as your boot drive as using a spinner HDD as a boot drive is very dangerous especially if it gets old and you haven't done a disk check and/or disk repair, defragment etc as these faults happen within these drives that make them unbootable.

    Look at this guide  How to Do a System Restore When the Computer Won't Boot? (ubackup.com) 

    If all these steps don't work and you have valuable data on this drive? Then you will have to get an experienced "Data Recovery" tech to recover your data, don't try do do it yourself or install recovery software and/or open the drive and do whatever is suggested on the web as you will destroy your data and make it unrecoverable. I've had this problem with an exact and same Toshiba drive that I used as a slave backup drive, where I backed up all my valuable data (never ever again will I buy a Toshiba drive) as this happened to me and I had to pay for a data recovery tech and they recovered 99.5% of the drives data "LUCKY" as I got the data recovery tech to put all the recoverable data on a Samsung EVO 2.5" SSD drive and I will never ever use a spinner HDD again! 

  • padgett
    padgett ACE Posts: 4,532 Pathfinder
    With an Acer 960GB SSD down to $80 on AZ, rotating drives just do not make any sense any more. Most of my machines have 500GB SSDs now s this is enough to back up the data disk part (I have C (programs) and D (data) partitions) on most. An occasional recovery disk (16GB SD) takes care of C which does not change much except for updates. For D I use XXCOPY which provides a flat file incremental backup.
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,868 Trailblazer
    >>> Yeah, it all of a sudden happened it said automatic repair and just kept shutting down and starting up again saying the same thing. >>>

    Before trying anything to make the drive bootable, I suggest that you remove the drive and connect it to a USB port of another Windows computer with a 2.5" USB-2-HDD adapter (less than $10 like shown below). Even though it's unbootable, you should still be able access the drive and backup copy any personal data files onto the other computer.  Then you can decide whether or not you want to try to make the drive bootable again or purchase a new replacement drive.




    Jack E/NJ

  • padgett
    padgett ACE Posts: 4,532 Pathfinder
    I bought this one & is USB 3.0