Acer Aspire A715-75G-55SV can't switch ACPI mode in BIOS and can't reach to Advanced tab

AronllStone
AronllStone Member Posts: 3 New User
edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
Hi everyone. I installed Linux Mint and Windows 10 to my laptop. A week ago I installed new BIOS firmware from this site for my laptop (1.Update ME FW 14.0.37.1165 for CML and Update Intel ME 12.0.65.1567 for CFL.) and after that Linux, cant to boot. After searching on the internet about this problem I found out I should switch an ACPI mode in BIOS for NVME drive, but my BIOS doesn't have this option. Periodically I can to run BIOS with the second tab of configuration with name Advanced, but I guess that it was a bug or glitch and now only new BIOS update can help me or something else I still don't know.
Any keys combinations on the main tab in BIOS doesn't work (except "Manufactured mode" Shift+F2 before entering to BIOS)
Thanks

Acer Aspire A715-75G-55SV
Configuration of the laptop:
Intel Core i5-9300H
Chipset: Intel HM370
16 GB RAM
512 GB NVME SSD
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 4GB
BIOS InsydeH2O 1.03 rev5.0 (ID: FH5VM)

Best Answer

  • AronllStone
    AronllStone Member Posts: 3 New User
    edited September 2020 Answer ✓
    I resolved my issue
    New "Advanced" tab in BIOS not necessary for this case
    I entered to BIOS main page, then press Ctrl+S and went to Advanced (not new, but old Advanced tab) tab. On this tab, I saw new parameter (I forget its name, something like "Disk work mode") and changed the value from "Obtain without RAID" to "ACPI"
    Then F10 and Save, and my Linux is working fine!
    =)

Answers

  • akash_258
    akash_258 Member Posts: 14

    Tinkerer

    edited September 2020
    After updating your bios,
    1. You will need to reinstall grub in linux, for that you will need the linuxmint bootable usb, using the live environment you will have to reinstall grub.
    You can google that easily
    2. Not sure if it works, but there is a boot repaire utility in linuxmint bootable media , try that first

    dont worry your linuxmint partitions are still there you just need to reinstall grub
  • AronllStone
    AronllStone Member Posts: 3 New User
    akash_258 said:
    After updating your bios,
    1. You will need to reinstall grub in linux, for that you will need the linuxmint bootable usb, using the live environment you will have to reinstall grub.
    You can google that easily
    2. Not sure if it works, but there is a boot repaire utility in linuxmint bootable media , try that first

    dont worry your linuxmint partitions are still there you just need to reinstall grub
    Thanks for the answer
    I tried to repair this by boot-repair utility from Live-CD, but this program get me an error with a link to disable Rapid Storage Technology via BIOS
  • AronllStone
    AronllStone Member Posts: 3 New User
    edited September 2020 Answer ✓
    I resolved my issue
    New "Advanced" tab in BIOS not necessary for this case
    I entered to BIOS main page, then press Ctrl+S and went to Advanced (not new, but old Advanced tab) tab. On this tab, I saw new parameter (I forget its name, something like "Disk work mode") and changed the value from "Obtain without RAID" to "ACPI"
    Then F10 and Save, and my Linux is working fine!
    =)