Acer ES1-432 can not install ANY OS other than Windows

gaixixon
gaixixon Member Posts: 3 New User
edited October 2023 in 2020 Archives

I really have a nightmare experience with this Acer ES1-432 laptop.

Here is what I experience:

The laptop Bios version is 1.13 and there is no option to choose efi boot. I can only disable Secure boot to boot from USB.

After succeeding installing Arch linux and grub from usb using UEFI bootloader, when reboot from harddisk, the laptop say: No bootable device.

Very nice!

I use another usb to install win10 and thing is fine.

Now I want to dual boot, so I install Arch linux together with windows.

After tweaking around, I have dual boot by putting 

\EFI\Linux\BOOTX64.efi ( Arch Linux)

together with

\EFI\Microsoft\...

I try to boot Arch Linux from harddisk by pressing F12, thing is excellent. I can choose Arch or Windows.

Now I try to boot from Win10 (by pressing F12), thing is excellent too!

Then it comes to the worst part: After booting window and shut down, there is NO Arch Linux option when pressing F12, only Windows remain!

 

I try to boot from livecd, reinstall grub again, and I can dual boot, but each and everytime booting from Windows, the linux boot option is gone when pressing F12!

 

Any one experience the same issue? Please help me to boot from any OS other than Windows.

Best Answer

  • doughjohn
    doughjohn Member Posts: 353 Mr. Fixit WiFi Icon
    Answer ✓

    Hi

     

    Well I know openSuse installs, cuz I have done it.  OpenSuse, Debian and Ubuntu install with a shim.efi loader I believe, and RedHat do something similar.

     

    So lookup shim.efi and MokManager which are small utilities to enable secure boot and insert a KEY into the BIOS to authorise linux distros at the equal (or better) than microsoft.

     

    efi booters like rEFIt and rEFInd are another possible way, but I have only used them with my iMac and cannot guarantee their eFITness, but others have used it successfully I believe.

     

    shim is a trivial EFI application that, when run, attempts to open and execute another application. It will initially attempt to do this via the standard EFI ...
    github.com rhboot/shim  and refit sourceforge net.
     
    Otherwise you set an MBR partition as an adapter, but I dont think that is an option and wouldn't expect it work on an ACER.

Answers

  • doughjohn
    doughjohn Member Posts: 353 Mr. Fixit WiFi Icon

    Hi

     

    I can only suggest you set a simple Supervisor password and enable secure boot, which you probably already have.

     

    If there is a Legacy Boot option then I would just set the boot order and go back to secure boot.

     

    Can you take picture of the BIOS boot order when Arch can be booted (before it is lost), and also a screenshot of the Gparted version of the partitions?

  • gaixixon
    gaixixon Member Posts: 3 New User

    Thank you for your suggestion.

    My Bios has no Legacy boot option, and yes, I have set masterpassword.

    If I enable secure boot, then I can only boot from Win10. Whatever OS  I installed (other than Win10), booting with secure boot disable will bump up with No Bootable Device error, and boot with secure boot enabled will come up with a lock symbol.

    If I disable secure boot, I can boot from USB, and install other *nix such as Arch linux and I can choose Arch when I hit F12 at PC start. I can still boot with F12 button pressed as long as I don't run Win10. Once I run Win10 then shutdown Win10, the screen below would appear when F12 is pressed at boot (before it has a 2nd option such as "2. Linux boot (xxxx)".  ).

    If I boot again from liveusb, run grub-install all over again, Arch linux option comes back as expected, and gone after Windows boot!

     

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  • doughjohn
    doughjohn Member Posts: 353 Mr. Fixit WiFi Icon
    Answer ✓

    Hi

     

    Well I know openSuse installs, cuz I have done it.  OpenSuse, Debian and Ubuntu install with a shim.efi loader I believe, and RedHat do something similar.

     

    So lookup shim.efi and MokManager which are small utilities to enable secure boot and insert a KEY into the BIOS to authorise linux distros at the equal (or better) than microsoft.

     

    efi booters like rEFIt and rEFInd are another possible way, but I have only used them with my iMac and cannot guarantee their eFITness, but others have used it successfully I believe.

     

    shim is a trivial EFI application that, when run, attempts to open and execute another application. It will initially attempt to do this via the standard EFI ...
    github.com rhboot/shim  and refit sourceforge net.
     
    Otherwise you set an MBR partition as an adapter, but I dont think that is an option and wouldn't expect it work on an ACER.
  • IronFly
    IronFly ACE Posts: 18,413 Trailblazer
    I'm not an Acer employee.
  • gaixixon
    gaixixon Member Posts: 3 New User

    Thank you doughjohn & IronFly.

    rEFInd really save my life. (Before, I have try easyBCD for the same purpose as rEFInd, unfortunately it does not support fully UEFI so I can't boot).

  • hateurself
    hateurself Member Posts: 2 New User
    Gaixixon, how did u do that? Adding linux boot? I use same pc also Acer ES1-432. How did u adding \EFI\Linux\BOOTX64.efi ?
    U have facebook? I need to speak 
  • hateurself
    hateurself Member Posts: 2 New User
    Please make tutorial to install it, and also boot using rEFInd, and what partition need for dual boot ( linux mint & win10 ), i really dont get it what is /EFI/***/***.efi

    Please i need help,hope u respon
  • rifdaym
    rifdaym Member Posts: 1 New User
    Just happen with me. So have you tutorial to solve this? 
  • wis
    wis Member Posts: 713 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    Have a look here.
  • cuteq
    cuteq Member Posts: 1 New User
    hello guys help me for my aspire es1 432
    i change new hdd when i power on the laptop no bootable device appered i go to bios to set disable secure boot but notting happen no bootable device appered
    help me how to install new os and how to boot from usb or cd|dvd or help me how to install usb bootable for my acer es1 432
  • ConradVonMaur0156
    ConradVonMaur0156 Member Posts: 11

    Tinkerer

    Same Problem here trying to make a dual boot OS, im running on Windows 10 64bit, but this netbook lags too much, so i need a lower OS which is better for this slow netbook to make it run properly.
  • Sponge15
    Sponge15 Member Posts: 2 New User
    Hello, my acer es14 es1-432-c79f 
    I cannot install any O. S. Please help