Acer Nitro 5 Nitro AN515-46 Gaming Laptop Stuck in boot loop

calgory
calgory Member Posts: 1 New User

Hello,

Whenever I power on the laptop, it takes me to the acer logo and then as soon as the looping icon appears below it, it freezes then restarts itself and goes the same process again multiple times for almost an hour before finally booting into windows.

Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,500 Trailblazer

    Those symptoms are not normal and should not be happening as it could be either the OS boot sector is faculty of its a hardware issue that needs a hard reset of the laptop as major chips are chips freezing and it needs to be reset.

    The first thing that you should do is do the hard reset, take the back cover off and take the main battery out, disconnect the bios battery and short its +&- plug pins with a metal screwdriver/tweezers to reset CMOS, take the ram out and leave the laptop like that for 1 hour so that the reset. Reconnect everything. Note that with the ram and if you have 2x ram modules only connect one and then alternate the modules (or use new ram) to see if its the ram is not faulty also causing this delay of the booting of the laptop. After doing this the laptop should boot properly.

    Short the cycled RTC/BIOS battery plug +&- pins to reset CMOS

    If the laptop doesn’t boot and it still goes into a loop then see this guide here as this is a guide of 14 Ways To Fix Windows Boot Loops, otherwise you need to take this laptop to a Technion so that they can pinpoint the exact fault of your laptop and fix it. Good luck.

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  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 14,114 Trailblazer
    edited December 22

    Hi, probably caused by a rogue driver that stops Windows from booting, boot to safe mode and run MSconfig.exe, click on Safe Boot and disable all the non-Windows services, click on Apply and reboot. When in Safe Boot no issues you have to find the driver that is causing the problem by enabling the services one by one or 2-3 at the time each time Apply and reboot till the issue happens. At the end don't forget to clear the Safe Boot option and Apply in MSconfig.exe as it stays active, How to perform a clean boot in Windows - Microsoft Support