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WanderingMind First off check make sure your sata mode is set to ACHI
(Not Raid)
WanderingMind First off check make sure your sata mode is set to ACHI
(Not Raid)
Axios Until I boot the machine up again, I won't know for certain what it was set at. But I think it may have been set at RAID, which is something that caught my eye because I'm leery of RAID. If I am right, this would only be the second time I have ever encountered RAID. The first was not a good experience. If there is a way of fixing that drive, I've never found it. (Although never quite tossed the drive, just in case I learn more.)
My question about your advice is this: since RAID seems to be very, very particular, if the mode is set to RAID, will I be able to change it without damaging anything? Or is there anything to watch out for there?
WanderingMind If its set to (Raid) thats prob your problem.
and if your still using windows yes it would cause issue.
You have to go through some steps to convert windows to non raid setting when changing in bios I dont Remb
really what they were been to long.
If linux is all you got would cause no issues Linux will not work with it set to (Raid)
Axios Okay, thank you. I'm going to give your advice a try a bit later. Once I have some answers, then I'll post whatever I learn here. Making Windows unhappy doesn't bother me at all. When I get my hands on any computer with Windows installed, it only stays there until I've replaced it with Linux.
@Axios @WanderingMind
the instructions for that are in that link I posted above (acer).
Axios I did as you suggested. Solus Plasma is now working on my Acer.
One small fly in the ointment is it does not seem to want to boot into the BIOS. At the moment, I would only do this to clear up one very minor issue (an annoying password demand before the machine will boot at all). So I'm not going to worry about it until I have time to look into that. At least the machine is working. Thank you.
WanderingMind One small fly in the ointment is it does not seem to want to boot into the BIOS. At the moment, I would only do this to clear up one very minor issue (an annoying password demand before the machine will boot at all).
you spam your F12 (or whatever key) when booting, to show the boot menu, you see BIOS, select it. and it just hangs and does nothing?
Those annoying master passwords are usually created in the BIOS. On the Satellite I had to create a master PW in order to access the hidden features of the BIOS that would let me install Solus. That didn't happen to you?
brent On the Satelite. no. Once I had it booting from USB, I was good to go.
As far as this machine, the ESC key brings up the same prompt to boot into the BIOS, but then nothing happens when I choose that. It just sits there with a blank screen until I power down. Annoying, but the machine is working for now. So I'm using it in preference to the ancient one running Lubuntu which didn't even have space for all my files while I take care of a few things I need to, then try to figure out what happened.
WanderingMind well don't need to kick around anymore nothing good will happen! .
If you got it, love it, and it works then you have everything
WanderingMind My gut feeling the remaining issues are bios related mostly
as I have read alot about that on net.
I dont have any acer stuff so limited to how bios acts but sure the forum could help if needed let us know.
Axios Yes, I think you're right. Thank you..