"no bootable device -- please restart system" occur after recovered from USB HDD

myrecoba
myrecoba Member Posts: 3 New User

Headline: Why windows can't boot after recovered from USB HDD produced by acer recovery management?

Hi, all
My laptop is S7-391. I want to recover it to factory setting. Its hidden partition has been deleted. So it must be recovered from external media.
I produced a USB HDD by another S7-391's acer recovery management. It is about 8G size. then I recovered from USB HDD to my S7-391. the procedure of recovery is successful. then I plug out USB HDD and try to boot from my S7-391. but it can't boot, screen print: "no bootable device -- please restart system".

I have set BIOS as default setting.

Who can help me?  thanks in advance!

Answers

  • vvprad
    vvprad Member Posts: 246 Mr. Fixit WiFi Icon

    To boot this laptop from any external device like USB drive, disc etc, you need to change securre boot and boot settings in the BIOS.

     

    Here is the information to change the settings in the BIOS.

     

    Connect the USB recovery media into this laptop.

    Restart the laptop and keep tapping the F2 key which will guide you to the BIOS page.

    Select "Security" tab, and then choose [Set] to create a Supervisor password.


    Select the 'BooCot' tab.
    Select "Secure boot" and select it as 'Disable'.


    Under Boot Priority,

    Select 1 as "USB HDD" (or the USB drive that you have connected).

    Press the F10 key and select "Yes" to save the changes in BIOS.

     

    Reinstalling Windows using the USB media will erase all data from the hard drive, Make sure you backup your data from the hard drive.

  • myrecoba
    myrecoba Member Posts: 3 New User

    Thanks to your reply.

    But it seem you didn't hit into my problem.

    My problem isn't how to boot from external device.

    I have boot  the laptop from USB HDD then recover it to factory setting successfully.

    Now the problem is laptop can't boot after recovery.

     

  • finlux
    finlux ACE Posts: 1,834 Pathfinder

    So basically, you've used your USB stick to recover your laptop, but after the process finished, you still can't boot into Windows?

    Do you get any other error message?

    It could be a problem with your hard drive.

    If you can, boot into BIOS to see if the computer is "seeing" the hard drive. If the hard drive isn't displayed, then it will be at fault.

  • myrecoba
    myrecoba Member Posts: 3 New User

    Thanks to your suggestion.

    after power on, screen immediately display: "no bootable device -- please restart system"

    no any error info.

    The hard disk have no any problem. Because laptop can work right in another Win8 system. I just don't like the system.

    I want to restore the factory settings.

  • finlux
    finlux ACE Posts: 1,834 Pathfinder

    OK.

     

    Was the other S7-391 system, the EXACT same specification as your one? If not 100% exactly the same, it may not work.

     

    If they are 100% identical, it still may be an issue with the hard drive, or possibly a motherboard issue. Have you tried the other S7-391 hard drive in your laptop?

  • ietguy
    ietguy Member Posts: 14 New User

    I know this has been 3 month since last post,  have you tried legacy boot in stead of the default EUFI?

  • nadworks
    nadworks Member Posts: 2 New User

    What did it for me was switching to "legacy Bios" after changing the boot sequence before saving and exiting.

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