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  • Finally got back to trying it. No dice. BIOS is in legacy mode and secure boot is not available in the BIOS. Pressing Alt-F10 gets "No bootable device--insert boot disk and press any key". This thing just cannot see the internal drive even though it is visible in the BIOS. I really think I am missing a driver of some sort.…
  • The internal drive is first and D2D is enabled. However, when I press Alt-F10 from a cold power off boot, I just get a graphic of a hard drive with "No Bootable Device". I don't see anything in the BIOS regarding a GPT recovery partition.
  • UEFI. 
  • I did it via the Windows 10 Control Panel. I have reset Windows 10 PCs this way before with no problems (we have six of them besides this Acer). I didn't know about Alt-F10 at the time, but it looks like it is the same menu. At this point, Alt-F10 works only if I boot from the USB.
  • Ok, longer story. I decided to do a full reset via Windows 10 recovery. I have done this numerous times on other Windows 10 PCs with no problems. I chose to remove everything. It went throught the motions, but when it got to the end it gave me a message that there was a problem. My only option was "Cancel". This took me…
  • No, but given that I can't see the drive in diskpart, I don't think it will work. That might clean my usb. I guess I am saying that I haven't tried it, but I am skeptical that it will work and I don't want to wipe the USB. When I run diskpart, the USB drive is all that I see when I list disk, volume, etc.
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