Swift SF314-57G Bootable device not found. What to do? Please help.

cerebralsnacc
cerebralsnacc Member Posts: 1 New User
edited May 19 in Swift and Spin Series

Since yesterday the display shows bootable device not found, and in BIOS, the SSD is not visible either. I've been suggested to reinstall Windows via USB, or that the SSD may be dead and needs to be replaced. Please help.

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  • SemihB
    SemihB Member Posts: 118 Skilled Fixer WiFi Icon
    edited May 19

    @cerebralsnacc

    Turn off your computer. Make sure it is off, you can listen to the fan sound. Wait 2 minutes. Then you need a windows that has been booted as UEFI. Remember that the windows usb disk must be written as GPT/UEFI. Then insert this usb to the pc and turn on the device.

    Secure boot should be enabled in the BIOS section. Or for any case, you can reset the bios to default settings. Load Setup Defaults.

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 14,288 Trailblazer

    Have a look in Disk Manager if the M.2 boot drive is showing there, if not then your boot M.2 drive is faulty or you need to open the back cover and take the drive out and clean its pins and the M.2 slot and reinsert the M.2 drive into its slot again and reboot the laptop and see if the M.2 boot drive is recognized.

    If its not, then you need to go into the Advanced options by hitting F11 to access Advanced Startup options and open command prompt then repair the boot sector, if that dosent work then your drive is damaged and you need to replace it with a new M.2 SSD drive.

    Click Command Prompt in Advanced options type Bootrec.exe, and then press Enter. Then, you can use the command as the following that’s appreciate for your situation.

    ✐ Bootrec.exe /FixMbr.

    Use this command can help you resolve MBR corruption issues, or remove nonstandard code from the MBR.

    ✐ Bootrec.exe /FixBoot

    This command writes a new boot sector to the system partition by using a boot sector that's compatible with Windows OS you’re using. If the boot sector was replaced with a nonstandard Windows boot sector, or if the boot sector is damaged, you can run this command.

    ✐ Bootrec.exe /ScanOs

    This option scans all disks for installations that are compatible with the current Windows OS. It also displays the entries that are currently not in the BCD store. Use this option when there are another Windows installations that the Boot Manager menu does not list.

    ✐ Bootrec.exe /RebuildBcd

    This command will scan all disks for installations that are compatible with the current Windows OS. Additionally, it lets you select the installations that you want to add to the BCD store. Use this option when you must completely rebuild the BCD store.

    ● You can also type bootrec /? to see more options for and get help with the command.
    ● You should be very careful while operating in Command Prompt. The operations cannot be canceled. Thus, it may cause an irrevocable error if you are not familiar with commands.

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  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 36,182 Trailblazer

    For your SF314-57G the SSD is an M.2 form factor and the system supports both SATA and NVMe drives. It's old enough that you don't want to pay any extra for a PCÏe 4.0 drive, since your system will only run it at the 3.0 speeds. Once you replace the drive, you will need to reinstall the OS, then do all updates, then reinstall the Acer specific utilities from their support site.

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  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 1,760

    The "No bootable device" error on an Acer Swift SF314-57G can usually be resolved by adjusting the boot order in the BIOS or by ensuring the hard drive is properly connected and recognized by the system. If the error persists, it might indicate a hardware issue or a more complex problem that requires further troubleshooting.
    Troubleshooting Steps:

    1. Check Boot Order in BIOS:
      Restart the laptop and press the key to enter the BIOS setup (usually F2, F12, or Del).
      Navigate to the boot order settings (often labeled as "Boot Sequence" or "Boot Options").
      Ensure that the primary hard drive (where your operating system is installed) is listed as the first bootable device.
      If there's a boot menu, make sure your hard drive is selected.
      Save the changes and exit the BIOS.
    2. Verify Hard Drive Connection:
      If the hard drive is internal, carefully check that the cable connecting it to the motherboard is securely plugged in.
      If the laptop has an external hard drive, ensure it's properly connected and powered on.
    3. Check Hard Drive Status:
      Try booting into a recovery environment (if available) to see if the hard drive is recognized.
      You can also try using a diagnostic tool to check the hard drive for any errors.
    4. Reset the Laptop (Hard Reset):
      If the issue is not resolved, you can try a hard reset by pressing and holding the power button for a few seconds to force a shutdown, then attempting to restart.
    5. Further Troubleshooting:
      If none of the above steps work, the issue might be more complex, such as a faulty hard drive, a corrupted bootloader, or a problem with the operating system.
      You may need to reinstall the operating system or seek professional help.
      Important Notes:
      The specific BIOS keys and menus can vary depending on the Acer Swift model.
      If you're not comfortable with internal hardware troubleshooting, it's best to seek assistance from a qualified technician.
      Back up important data before attempting any troubleshooting steps, especially if you are considering reinstalling the operating system.
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