Unable to recover Aspire 5517

PeterAbbott
PeterAbbott Member Posts: 5 New User

Hello,

I recently installed a blank HD on my Aspire 5517-5997 and I'm attempting to reinstall Win7 from my recovery disc set. I have not been able to access the bios on boot up to tell the computer to boot from the DVD drive. I tried the steps outlined using F12, but only got a black screen, no Acer flash screen. Same results when I tried using F2.

 

I started by just putting the recovery DVD in the drive and powering up the computer. The drive did spin up but the screen stayed black. I can't imagine how but I'm wondering if I lost the BIOS when I changed out the HD? Any help would be greatly appreciated since at this point my Acer laptop makes a good boat anchor.

TIA

-Pete-

Answers

  • Hello Perter,

     

    Press [F2] and press after on the power button.

    The boot menu is disabled by default. To active it, go to Main tag ---> F12 Boot Menu: [Enabled].

    Press [F10] to Save and Exit.

     

    In the same time, check if you see the new HDD.

    France
  • PeterAbbott
    PeterAbbott Member Posts: 5 New User

    Hello Laurent,

    Following your advice I held down {F2} and powered up, after 30 seconds I still had only a black screen.

    I powered down and waited 2 minutes then

    held down the {F12} key and powered up, after 30 seconds it was still only a black screen.

     

    So, either I've lost the BIOS completely or some how my display has stopped working. Hopefully there is a third option that someone can suggest.

    TIA

    -Pete-

  • Hello Peter,

     

    Have you tried to connect an external monitor or a LCD TV (60Hz) to your laptop?

    France
  • PeterAbbott
    PeterAbbott Member Posts: 5 New User

    I switched to using laptops exclusively several years ago, so I have no access to an external monitor at this time. It makes sense to try this to discover whether the video display is hosed. I find that hard to believe though since all I did was change to a larger HDD.

     

    Thanks for the suggestion.

    -Pete-

  • IronFly
    IronFly ACE Posts: 18,413 Trailblazer

    Peter, did you still have the original HDD?

     

    can you put it back and try to boot to BIOS?

    or

    try to boot to BIOS without any HDD connected?

    I'm not an Acer employee.
  • Hello,

     

    Have you tried with your old HDD?

     

    Hi IronFly, same idea!!

    France
  • PeterAbbott
    PeterAbbott Member Posts: 5 New User

    Sorry, the original HDD is toast. I haven't tried leaving the HDD out completely but I'm not sure what that would prove. I foolishly assumed this would be an easy fix. Drop in a new drive and load the recovery discs -- silly me.

    -Pete-

  • Peter - As IronFly said, try without the new HDD to check if your bios is ok.

     

    Your new HDD is in SATA 3?

    France
  • IronFly
    IronFly ACE Posts: 18,413 Trailblazer

    No Peter, not silly, just the straight way to do it.

     

    As Laurent said, can you please tell us the HDD brand and model number?

    I'm not an Acer employee.
  • PeterAbbott
    PeterAbbott Member Posts: 5 New User

    Oaky, HDD is Western Digital 160GB WD1600BEVT.

     

    I appreciate your suggestions but I'm about to leave on a business trip and won't be able to follow up for about 10 days. Be asurred I will try all your ideas as soon as I get back.

    TIA

    -Pete-

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