Can't set my new NVMe SSD as the primary boot drive on Acer Aspire A515-52g.

Hawkk
Hawkk Member Posts: 12

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Can't set my new NVMe SSD as the primary boot drive as it does not shows up on the boot priority order. The only available option is "Windows Boot Manager". I want to use HDD as the storage drive along with SSD as the boot drive.

• Memory Installed: 1tb HDD (pre-installed), WD 570 1tb NVMe SSD [(recently installed)(windows and data cloned using Macrium Reflect)].

•Boot Mode: UEFI is the only boot mode available.

•SATA Mode: Optane without RAID (currently set), other option available is AHCI (laptop does not boot up when set on this mode).

Would appreciate a solution ASAP.

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  • Hawkk
    Hawkk Member Posts: 12

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    Answer ✓

    Performing a clean re-installation fixed everything.

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  • Hawkk
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    So, do I need to remove the original HDD and try booting from the SSD.

  • William_mk2
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    edited September 2022

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    You can remove the original HDD from PC and try booting with only the new SSD. Unfortunately, the old method of choosing the boot drive is not available in the new BIOS.


    Also check what happens when you click on windows boot manager. Check whether it shows both the hdd so that you can chose to boot.


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  • Hawkk
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    Already checked the windows boot manager, and it doesn't show the option to boot from Ssd.

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    You can remove the original HDD from PC and try booting with only the new SSD. 


    Try to check the videos which i have sent.

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  • William_mk2
    William_mk2 ACE Posts: 4,198 Pathfinder
    edited September 2022

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    Normally it is suppose to show 2 hdds when you go to boot option on bios . Then you have to use f5 or f6 to move up and down to chose the boot order - f10 to save the changes.


    Try to reseat the both the hdd and ssd and check whether it is installed properly.


    Please check what happens when you use one at a time.


    Try bios defaults and check .


    While turning on the computer, tap f2. It will go to bios. Press f9 once. It will show load bios defaults with a yes or no popup. Press enter. Popup screen will disappear. Press f10 once. It will show save changes popup with yes or no. Press enter. Computer will restart and it will load into windows.  


    Now go to bios , boot option and check whether it shows both the hdd and ssd.


    Please check the related videos on youtube by searching NVMe SSD as the primary boot drive on Acer Aspire A515-52g

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  • Hawkk
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    a) HDD and SSD both show up in disk management as well as in bios in information tab (check first pic).

    b) Tried setting bios to default multiple times but no good. It does not shows up.

  • @Hawkk


    You say - a) hdd and ssd both show up on disk management as well as bios in information tab (first pic).


    It means both the hdds are detected by your computer.


    Try to use only the NVMe SSD and check whether you are able to boot into windows.

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  • Hawkk
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    Like do I have to physically remove the HDD, and try booting from the SSD?

  • William_mk2
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    edited September 2022

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    Have you installed the operating system on the ssd ? If you have installed the operating system on the ssd, please disconnect or unplug the hdd and try booting only from the ssd. Check whether you are able to boot or load the windows from the ssd.

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  • Hawkk
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    Tried doing that, the computer says "No Bootable Device". I prepared a Rescue Flash Drive using Macrium Reflect just in case, which is recognised by BIOS as a bootable device. I can boot into my windows 10 installed on the SSD using this method (using the flash drive), but not without it (it goes back to saying "No Bootable Device" if i try turning on the computer without flash drive). The bios itself does not recognise SSD as a boot device.

  • When you cloned, did you select all these partitions?


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    So, I tried something out with and without HDD connected.

    CASE I (with HDD connected): When i got into WinRE, I tried searching for an option to boot from the SSD, but there were none.

    CASE II (with HDD disconnected): Like I said before the pc says "no bootable device" after disconnecting the HDD, so I connected the rescue flash drive which I made using Marium Reflect and I was able to boot into my windows installed in the SSD. So I decided to experiment a bit. I made a seperate 1gb partition in my SSD and cloned the Flash Drive onto it. Next I checked the bios and there it was "Windows Boot Manager" in the boot priority list. I then unplugged the Flash Drive and was able to boot into the windows normally installed in the SSD. Then I tried going into the WinRE, the picture of which I will attach to this reply.

    What could be the problem?

  • Hawkk
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    Ok another problem with this is that I can restart the pc just fine but can't shut it down. When I press shut down, it shows the shut down animation, blacks out, and then goes back to the home screen.

  • Hawkk
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    Answer ✓

    Performing a clean re-installation fixed everything.

  • William_mk2
    William_mk2 ACE Posts: 4,198 Pathfinder
    edited September 2022

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    I am glad your problem is fixed. Thank you for informing about the status.

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  • I advise updating the drivers on the intel and nvidia website. Regarding the shutdown problem, it is very likely that it was a problem related to some driver.

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    Will do so. And thanks for all your help, I really appreciate it. @egydiocoelho @William_mk2