aspire switch 10 Boot trouble
Hi can anyone please assist me with my asire switch 10 as it's loads the Acer logo than says loading files than back to Acer logo than switches off and on and does that continuously
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Hi my notebook on startup shows the Acer logo than says loading files than back the Acer logo with loading rings than switches off and on by itself and does the same over and over, have tried the recovery via USB with no luck and the ALT+F10 and this comes up.
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Ty to repair and restore Windows 10. First boot into Advanced Startup Options Menu. In the advanced options, start "Startup Repair" or use "System restore" to restore Windows using a restore point recorded on your pc.
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Thanks for the reply wascas, but my PC won't go pass the Acer logo, the screenshot I uploaded is where I get to when I use F2,
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What is your operating system? Why do you use F2 for entering BIOS?
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It was windows 8.1, was told to use F2, or ALT+F10 but still no luck
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Press and hold power button till laptop shuts off. Then turn it back on and IMMEDIATELY start tapping the F2 key. Don't wait for the logo to appear. The BIOS menu should appear. Please post a phone photo of the BIOS INFORMATION page if possible.
Jack E/NJ
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Hi JackE, this is what I come to
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This is what it does when I power up the laptop
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Hope this helps
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It might means the BIOS is having problems reading a file the boot chip. Go to the BIOS MAIN page and make sure F12 and D2D options are enabled. Then press F10 to save settings and exit. If the machine still won't boot to Windows, then press and hold the power button again to shut the laptop off. Then turn it back on and IMMEDIATELY press and hold the ALT key while tapping the F10 key to see if a recovery screen appears.
Jack E/NJ
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Do u have a WhatsApp number we can chat of, my number is XXXXX South Africa
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Sorry not possible.
The problem appears to be the boot chip. Unfortunately, this chip is flash memory and usually fails like a thumb drive after a few years of many read & write storage cycles. It's really not designed for local data storage but more for internet drive storage, aka cloud storange. It might be salvageable if the failure is on a hidden partition the BIOS must read before it will allow booting.
Go to the BIOS MAIN page and make sure F12 and D2D options are enabled. Then press F10 to save settings and exit. If the machine still won't boot to Windows, then press and hold the power button again to shut the laptop off.
Then turn it back on and IMMEDIATELY press and hold the ALT key while tapping the F10 key to see if a recovery screen appears.
Jack E/NJ
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Ok will try it in the morning than will let u know the outcome
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Please see if all settings are right
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I get to recovery screen
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Go back into the BIOS Security tab to set and save a supervisor password. Then F10 to save password and exit. Then shut machine down again. Turn it back on and immediately tap F2 to re-enter the BIOS with the password. Then disable secure boot. F10 to save settings and exit. Then turn it off and again. Then turn it back on and hold the ALT key while tapping the F10 key to re-try recovery again.
Jack E/NJ
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Hi I did everything u said but still come up to the same recovery page
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Go to this link to make a Win10 USB installation flash drive. Then insert the flash drive. Turn on the machine and immediately tap F12 key to boot from the USB flash drive. Try to get to the troubleshooting or advanced section of the menu that pops up. We'll try to repair the EMMC chip from there. acerwiniso-10
Jack E/NJ
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That does help a lot. The eMMC drive is showing good enough to return the model and serial number at least. Go to the Main tab and make sure that the F12 Boot Menu is enabled. Next go to the Boot tab and disable Secure Boot. With those changes done you can save and exit. Next you are going to want to boot on a Windows install flash drive and use the Repair function to get a command prompt. From the command prompt starts diskpart and show us the results of:
list disk list vol sel disk 0 (or 1, whichever matches your eMMC shown in the list disk command) list part
Once we see those we can dig deeper...
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How do I get to repair function and get to a command prompt
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