Cannot boot from USB in BIOS Aspire 515-54 Model N18Q13

hwmpunk
hwmpunk Member Posts: 16 Troubleshooter

I cannot select any option in bios to boot from USB. If I go to safe mode and select boot from EFI USB when it restarts it says you do not have an option to boot from USB, then only gives me the windows option to boot.

I've tried enabling and disabling secure boot, as well as fast boot. Nothing gets me there.

Any options to fix this, and also I'm on BIOS v1.07 is there a newer version and how would I find it?

Thanks!

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  • hwmpunk
    hwmpunk Member Posts: 16 Troubleshooter

    issue solved

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,064 Trailblazer
    edited April 2023

    I don't know what you want to do with a USB in the USB port, as you havent told us, but If you want to do a Clean Install of Win-11 and boot from a USB, you need to do this, first build a Win-11 installation USB, then put that USB into your laptops USB port, then and when you are in windows click on Restart (if you have no OS do this when you press the power button also) and holding down the SHIFT KEY until the laptop boots and it gets to the Advanced Options then click on UEFI Firmware Settings to get into the BIOS, in the BIOS > Boot you should have a #2 option called USB-HDD, elevate that to #1 Boot Order and reboot the laptop as that will initiate the Win-11 installation files from the USB port to start installation. It’s a simple operation.

    Note: download and unzip the A515-54s “IRST (Intel® Rapid Storage Technology) Driver first and then put the unzipped IRST driver file onto the Win-11 installation USB as you will need this driver when you delete all the old boot drives partitions and then you need to reinstall the M.2s boot driver which is the IRST (only install the first two drives and NOT the 3rd Intel Optane driver that is a part of this IRST driver, after FORMAT the boot drive and continue the installation as this is the best way to reinstall and do a Clean Install of Win-11.

    Make sure that you use Win-11 and NOT Win-10 on this laptop. Make sure that after the install you install all windows updates, Intel new Drivers (use Intel Driver Support) and Nvidia new graphics drivers from Nvidia as that is why if you look into Device Manager there are so many drivers especially Audio with none affective drivers and exclamation marks next to them, you need all the post drivers of windows, Intel and Nvidia to complete the Win-11 installation.

  • hwmpunk
    hwmpunk Member Posts: 16 Troubleshooter

    I managed to get this issue solved, thanks. But now my updated bios erased the option to go from RST to AHCI. Please see this thread I made if you can help, thanks

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 13,176 Trailblazer

    RST with Optane is Intel's/Acer's preferred SATA mode for UEFIs, if you plan to use Linux change it to AHCI but for Windows11 (even if you don't have Optane) I recommend to leave that setting alone (and leave Secure Boot enabled) as it can break your bootloader that you then have to rebuild (big hassle).

  • hwmpunk
    hwmpunk Member Posts: 16 Troubleshooter
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    the answer to my question is that there's a hidden option to change the SATA, hitting Ctrl +s about 5 times in bios reveals it in the main tab