Acer Aspire V3-571G | No bootable device
I have Acer Aspire V3-571G, was working perfectly runing windows 8.1, however when i was checking the Management disk i found out that there's the C: drive, the primary health recovery partition with 15 Gb and other two recovery partition with 400 mb in their size, so i decided to delete it and merge it to C: drive, i've deleted it and i kept only the acer recovery partition and c drive only, the issue begein when i restart the computer, it showing me only the following Message: when the boot Mode is UEFI says: "No Bootable Device, Hit any key" and when i switch the boot Mode to Legacy BIOS says "No bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key"
Any body could help me to restore my computer to normale ?
Thank you very much in advance.
Mehdi
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Mehdi,
Glad you got it working again!
I believe that it might be helpful if we create some content on our acer.custhelp.com website about the Disk Management section to help customers with these sort of questions so they understand what does what.
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Mehdi,
It sounds like you need to run a recovery using the ALT-F10 function or your recovery media you created when asked by the system. Deleting a partition isn't really recoverable by just doing a system restore or something. It sounds like you deleted the partition that Windows creates with Windows files on it.
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Hi Justin
Thank you for your assistant, the problem is fixed already actually I did not delete the recovery partion however, the ones that I've deleted are these ones in the below image, I've used recovery usb to reset my laptop to factory using and it did works, it was little bit diffecult at the begining but anyway now it's back to normal and I'm so happy with my lovely laptop
I hope that this information will help all Acer users to do never play with the computer Management program if they don'y know what will be the consequences after applying the changes! in order to keep there laptops safe from any kind of damage.
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Mehdi,
Glad you got it working again!
I believe that it might be helpful if we create some content on our acer.custhelp.com website about the Disk Management section to help customers with these sort of questions so they understand what does what.
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Yes Justin
I totaly agree with you, it will help alot all Acer customer in knowing how to use their Acer laptops also it will help alot in reducing the high demand on the online support.
However, we need to encourage all Acer clients who faced some issues with their laptops to share with us all the successful tips that they know already or that they just discover while they was fixing their laptops and can help in solving the problems that may be other user can face later on if they did not use their Acer laptop properly.
This way you can gether all the information, test it and if it really works you inform the reponsible team to make it as a general support available to all users worlwide
Best regards,
Mehdi
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