acer predator PO3-655 4070 - not turning on after SSD swap, how to reset bios?

Intelvidia
Intelvidia Member Posts: 12

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hey, i cloned my operating system on an ssd and swapped out the ssd from factory, tried turning it on and it wont even bring up anything or bios screen. i put factory ssd back in and still nothing. it turns on for min and turns off and keeps doing that. pretty sure it may be corrupt bios. what would best course of action be? thinking of trying to boot a clean install of windows from a usb drive. was also thinking of swapping out motherboard/ case

Answers

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 16,314 Trailblazer

    Try changing the Sata mode in BIOS from RST Premium+Optane to AHCI and press F10 (save changes).

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 13,869 Trailblazer
    edited March 12

    This is a very unusual symptom to have, as a boot drive clone copies exactly the boot drive boot sectors onto the new M.2 SSD drive, did you put the new Gen4 x4 M.2 SSD in the SSD2 slot of the desktop and cloned the old boot drive that way, as that is how its done. You can only reset the bios to DEFAULTS you cant reset it or reflash it, as the bios of the PO3-655 is a windows executable file that can only be flashed through windows OS and you can't do a bios flash through DOS, see the PO3-655 bios flash PDF guide below:

    Try to do a Starup Repair in Advanced Onions by holding down SHIFT while restarting and do that 3 times before the OS goes into the blue Advance options. If that doesn't work then start Advanced option through the Windows installation media like explained below.

    Also, did your desktop have any boot issues before. If it didn’t then you have to insert the old boot M.2 SSD drive see this guide “Startup Repair: When, Why, and How to Use It” as you need to repair the boot files in Startup Repair of Win-11 installed on your old boot drive.

    If the data on your old Win11 OS is not valuable to you, then construct and follow the Rufus 4.5 boot USB guide and construct a Win-11 24H2 version installation USB and put the IRST (Intel® Rapid Storage Technology) Driver version 19.5.7.1058 for the PO3-655 desktop on the USB, so that when you get to the Win-11 24H2 installation section @ “Where do you want to install Windows? > Load driver > you load this IRST driver so that the installation recognizes the M.2 SSD boot drive and you can continue the installation, then do all the windows OS install and all its updates to have a Win-11 24H2 OS build: 26100.3476 which is the latest build. Good luck and hope this helps you out.

    PO3-655 mainboard, M.2 SSD1 Gen4 x4 boot slot is @ #30 and PCIe 3 x4 SSD2 is at #19 below

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  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 35,970 Trailblazer

    Likely the clone wasn't successful. Put the old drive back in and redo the cloning process, then verify that all the partitions are exactly the same size, except the system partition (C:).

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