Sky50 Troubleshooter

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  • @JackE, There are lots of working Acer Aspire One PCs with Linux Lite available on ebay. Others run Linux Mint, and that won’t boot on my PC either. Also, my old copy of UBUNTU used to work on this PC but no longer does. Windows10 was not updated between the time when my PC worked and when it stopped working, so there was…
  • @JackE, Yes, I have tried booting from both USB drives while the internal hard drive is removed. It makes no difference. I still wonder what “BIOS error (bug)” means on that Linux Lite error message. Do you know?
  • @JackE, (Continued) Meanwhile, the reason I’m stubbornly (foolishly?) pursuing the BIOS flashing is because I found numerous help site questions similar to mine, and the most popular answer is “Flash the BIOS”. Here’s an example: https://ccm.net/forum/affich-975707-acer-aspire-one-laptop-will-not-boot The “Best Answer” is…
  • @JackE, Thanks for your quick reply to my question. The BIOS Information screen looks fine to me. Here are some of the entries: CPU Type: Intel Atom CPU N450 CPU Speed: 1.66GHz System BIOS Version: V1.21 Product Name: AO532H And yes, it might be a hardware problem such as a dead CMOS battery, but the CMOS battery on this…
  • Thanks for your quick reply to my question. The BIOS Information screen looks fine to me. Here are some of the entries: CPU Type: Intel Atom CPU N450 CPU Speed: 1.66GHz System BIOS Version: V1.21 Product Name: AO532H And yes, it might be a hardware problem such as a dead CMOS battery, but the CMOS battery on this PC is…
  • JackE, Thanks for your quick reply to my question. The BIOS Information screen looks fine to me. Here are some of the entries: CPU Type: Intel Atom CPU N450 CPU Speed: 1.66GHz System BIOS Version: V1.21 Product Name: AO532H And yes, it might be a hardware problem such as a dead CMOS battery, but the CMOS battery on this PC…
  • @JackE, (1) The Linux Lite drive is 8GB USB 2.0, and the Windows10 drive is 32GB USB 3.0. Both are formatted as FAT32. (2) I downloaded the Microsoft Media Creation Tool to make my bootable Windows10 USB drive. It handles the MBR setup when it downloads Win10 onto the drive. Similarly, I used Balena Etcher to create…
  • @JackE, Yes, it still is enabled on the main screen, as I mentioned before. And even if it were disabled, as long as the boot order prioritizes the USB drive, what difference would it make? I still can configure the BIOS boot order via the F2 key instead. As I asked earlier, does the F12 key do something besides merely…
  • @JackE, Thanks for the additional information. I tried tapping F12 once per second for 120 seconds after I pressed the power button. It appears to prevent the BIOS software from booting. (The BIOS software displays the Acer logo, and the logo did not appear while I tapped the F12 key) A few seconds after I stopped tapping…
  • @JackE, Yes, but I might have misunderstood your question. Are you worried that the PC is not trying to boot from my Win10 or Linux USB drives? If so: yes, the PC is fetching OS code from the USB drives, because the Win10 logo displays on the PC screen when I boot from the Win10 USB and the Linux Lite menu and dozens of…
  • @JackE, My PC fails to boot on any of the following media. As you suggested, I have been configuring the boot priority on the BIOS menu for the internal HD or the external USB drives, depending on which I was using: 1) Internal HD that was running Win10 (Used to work on this PC but no longer boots) 2) Bootable USB with…
  • @JackE, Oh yeah, you’re right: the various YouTube videos don’t show the BIOS screen before the PC screen goes black. Before I found those YouTube videos, the first site I found in my web search was French website called CCM. It did indicate that the BIOS screen appeared before the black PC screen, yet suggested the same…
  • @JackE, HDD Model Name: WDC WD1600BEVT-22A23TOHDD Serial Number: WD-WX21A10T0703 All of the BIOS screens look fine, but as I wrote above, I still suspect the BIOS because lots of other Acer Aspire One owners reported that they were able to fix their blank screen problem by re-flashing their BIOS. Also, when I try to boot…
  • @brummyfan2,Thanks again for your help. It appears that both of my suspicions were correct: My original reply to JackE was too long and it contained an external URL that this site flagged as unsafe. As you probably noticed, I eventually got my reply posted on the other thread by splitting it into three parts and removing…
  • @JackE, Apparently both of my attempts to post part 2 of 3 got quarantined because they contain an external URL. Here's part 2 one more time without the link: Meanwhile, the reason I’m stubbornly (foolishly?) pursuing the BIOS flashing is because I found numerous help site questions similar to mine, and the most popular…
  • @JackE, (Continued) Here is another possible clue: When I attempt to boot my PC from a USB drive with Linux Lite on it, I get the following error message: [0.239053] ACPI BIOS error (bug): \_SB.PCIO._OSC: Excess arguments – ASL declared 5, ACPI requires 4 (20190816/nsarguments-160) [5.303711] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] No Caching…
  • @JackE, Thanks for your quick reply to my question. The BIOS Information screen looks fine to me. Here are some of the entries: CPU Type: Intel Atom CPU N450 CPU Speed: 1.66GHz System BIOS Version: V1.21 Product Name: AO532H And yes, it might be a hardware problem such as a dead CMOS battery, but the CMOS battery on this…
  • brummyFan2,My test comment posted as expected, so now I'll try to post my reply to JackE that I prepared a few hours ago. If the other one still does not post, I'll try splitting it into two parts.
  • Before I type my reply to JackE again, I'll attempt to post this short test comment. Pressing the "Post Comment" button now...
  • Great. Thanks for taking the time to help me figure out what I did wrong. Here's the link: https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/comment/1119490#Comment_1119490 My unposted reply to JackE appears on my screen in the "Leave a Comment" box, but I suspect that no one besides me can see it.
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