"No rebootable device" after replace ssd in my laptop (A715-42G-R1SB) Can anyone help?

LeQuangDung
LeQuangDung Member Posts: 3 New User
edited January 21 in Aspire Laptops

My laptop (A715-42G-R1SB) had a problem when I replaced the 258gb hard drive to 1tb (wd sn770 M.2 ssd) and after turning it on I got the error "no rebootable device". I tried everything on youtube and I couldn't access boot mode but when I returned to the old hard drive I could use the laptop as usual. I spent money to upgrade the laptop's storage, can anyone help?

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Answers

  • Nevil__1004
    Nevil__1004 Member Posts: 22 Networker

    I think its because of OS,

    your 258 GB SSD is containing whole Operating System and After new SSD added, You have to add new OS it, or copy whole SSD to that new one.

    the best way is to install whole new OS with Bootable Pendrive because you already sold old SSD as replacement, without taking data from it.

  • LeQuangDung
    LeQuangDung Member Posts: 3 New User

    I understand and let me ask more, the boot priority section on reboot does not show my hard drive. But on the main, the drive shows up, does that have any effect?

  • Nevil__1004
    Nevil__1004 Member Posts: 22 Networker

    @LeQuangDung Not a major issue,
    can you tell me, is hard drive showing in bios?

    If its showing in BIOS then its fine and your laptop is not starting, then install new windows on that hard drive cause your backup has gone with your old ssd.

    get a second laptop/pc, insert a pendrive, make it bootable windows and just install it to your new hard drive,

    By the way, having another question, why you have added hard drive with replacing SSD?
    It just downgrade the performance.

  • LeQuangDung
    LeQuangDung Member Posts: 3 New User

    because my laptop only has 1 ssd slot and thank you,everything worked and i can use the new hard drive