Like2Hike Troubleshooter

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  • Can you get into BIOS? Tap F2 after power on.
  • So far I've added a line in regedit to prevent automatic updates. Did this to the HDD couple days ago when it my only boot device. Fun to watch the boot, you get a blue screen and a wait spinner, after 10-sec the boot photo appears, then windows. Before the add, it would spend 5-min on wait, Oh didn't work, going back to…
  • Fixed !!! Installed the latest BIOS from Acer (it was on my HDD from July) Removed the HDD, left the M.2 SSD Plugged in the USB Recovery Booted from the USB Initialed recovery Stalled for 5+ min at 77%, then installed Win 10 My take: A Win 10 automatic update screwed up the BIOS such that when I enabled F12 (dynamic boot…
  • Why not just upgrade/reinstall BIOS? Acer has a video which I've used before. Seems that would give me a new default BIOS free of any Win update crud. Should have a working boot order.
  • So tapped F12 50 or more times after power on. Ignored F12 and booted from the HDD. WBM menu? Didn't see that. I'm sure F12 is disabled in BIOS. Enabling F12 is what started this whole pickle. When I did enable F12 weeks ago, it refused to boot from either drive. Only "No bootable device". I'm 99% convinced caused by an…
  • Not all gold. Good news I can boot, Bad news I can only boot from the HDD, not the M.2. Opened msconfig > boot tab and the M.2 does not appear. The M.2 appears in File Mgr. Changed the boot order in BIOS to: 1) m.2, 2) WBM, 3) HDD and it boots from the HDD I'm guessing WBM needs somehow to recognize the M.2 or something in…
  • That rings true. It all started when I enabled F12 in order to dynamically switch the boot drive. Had done this many times after the M.2 install. Somehow F12 was disabled ( here's where the Microsoft update appeared). When I enabled F12, both drives failed to boot. That Win 10 update and the law of unintended consequences…
  • Jack you must have good Karma. I installed the HDD and F2 into BIOS > Boot At the top of the boot stack was the "Windows Boot Manager". Never seen that before. So F10 and see what happens. Based on the time, it booted from the HDD. I'm writing this reply from the E5. What the heck happened? Still want a pic of BIOS > Boot?…
  • Oh BTW. Both drives are known good. I have USB enclosures for both and can read/write to either drive via USB.
  • Thanks for the reply. Tried booting from both drives solo multiple times. Removed the M.2 and tried booting from the HDD. Also the reverse. Moved the drives in the BIOS boot stack to make the current drive #1, no help. Tried using the recovery USB (created from the HDD when I installed the M.2) that failed after about 75%…
  • @ Jack E/NJ @ aphanic You're not going to believe this: I started having issues with Windows booted from the M.2 drive. Couldn't open settings or RC Properties on desktop icons. Doing a Google search I found a checklist of ~10 items to check. The last of which was to reinstall Windows. So I removed the HDD, inserted my…
  • The Disk Management screen is from when I booted from the HDD. OTOH the BIOS boot screen is from a M.2 boot. Had I opened DM from the M.2 boot there would have been no HDD. What works too? Format in BIOS?
  • So obvious yet my brain couldn't figure that out. I'm now coping the HDD to my backup drive. Thanks
  • 1. Never been a problem booting from the SSD, just that the HDD can't be found. So can't delete anything from the HDD, 2. The HDD is unchanged. Nothing has been deleted. I could NOT execute Del Part Override because the DPO command can NOT be executed on the boot disk (HDD). I'm 60% complete coping the HDD to my backup…
  • So how do I copy the HDD contents to a backup drive? I have a 1TB drive connected via USB3 and when I drag an object/folder to that drive all I get is create a link. Copy is not an option.
  • Not exactly, I created a USB recovery drive. Then used that RD to create a working Windows on the M.2. If that is a clone, okay. So I followed your detailed directions to "del part override" and ran into a Chicken/Egg problem. I can only see the HDD if I boot from the HDD. Booting from the M.2 doesn't show the HDD. When I…
  • If I understand your point, you're saying format the HDD and the M.2 will play nice with it because it has no windows. So transfer my files to another drive, format, then reinstall my files?
  • Not sure I totally understand your question. If something is not as it should be, it because I followed exactly the instructions in the Acer Support YouTube video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCmAOwRYNwY It is my goal to retain the HDD for data and I don't need a second copy of windows, it's just there on the…
  • Enabled F12, works . . . kinda. I can boot from either drive, but . . . If I boot from the HDD, I can see either drive, tried to copy a folder from the HDD to the M.2. Seemed to work until I tried to find the folder. If I boot from the M.2, the HDD disappears in Disk Management. More and more I'm convinced that the M.2 is…
  • That's out of the box thinking. So according to msconfig, the M.2 doesn't exist as a boot drive. It shows as a drive in Disk Management. Apparently not a boot drive. Interesting. 
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