need to write zeros to W510 64gb storage chip

acecostly
acecostly Member Posts: 4 New User

 My iconia  W510 has been corrupted while trying to restore it with an E restore flash drive purchased from Acer. When it is bieng formatted in first round it appears to format 6 or more partitions. After it takes all the info off flash drive it is removed and reboots to write to ssd but comes back and says it can not find diive m in so many words. This makes me think several partitions have been wrongly created and ssd chip needs to be formatted at least with zeros. I have been trying things for days now and could use some help. I miss my tablet, what can I use to format or write zeros to ssd chip. Do not have an official keyboard but i have limited functionality of one through a powered usb hub I have hooked to tablet. thanks for your time 

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  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,246 Trailblazer

    Rewriting the SSD would not help. A typical Windows 8 install does create several partitions, and the Acer install sometimes adds a recovery partition as well. You might be having hardware problems with the SSD though, if it's not able to access it after copying the system files over. Does it actually ask you to remove the flash drive before the reboot? I'd have thought it'd want you to leave it in until the full recovery is complete.

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  • acecostly
    acecostly Member Posts: 4 New User

     Thanks if I dont remove usb drive before reboot it just goes back and formats. I pulled the disk during format and that allowed a copy of win8 on dvd viseable to tablet. Will try to format with e recovery usb if I can get Win 8 dvd to take. Right now have a powered usb hub hooked to Iconia tablet with ext dvd,keyboard and mouse, takes up more space than my desktop.lol

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,246 Trailblazer

    Try using the keyboard during that second boot to get into the boot menu, then telling it to boot from the SSD instead of the USB. That might be enough to get you over the hurdle. If the SSD isn't bootable at that point then you might have a hardware problem with the boot sectors on the SSD, which would require a trip to Acer to get fixed. Man Sad

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  • acecostly
    acecostly Member Posts: 4 New User

    If I leave usb drive in it will just format and write to ssd chip again. I put a copy of WIN 8 and deleted all partitions and installed WIN 8 from Microsoft disc and shazam WIN 8 was on Iconiia with no bloatware and it was activated! Go figure been through so much trouble with all this that I will run the W510 Iconia like this '''thanks'

  • padgett
    padgett ACE Posts: 4,532 Pathfinder

    Not difficult at with Windows to Go. You boot the machine with a WTG workspace drive, make the SSD active (may not be necessary), then run a program called h2testw.exe . It will fill the drive.

  • acecostly
    acecostly Member Posts: 4 New User

    interesting but rathe vague, can you walk me through it please?

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