![]() So, I need someone to explain me step by step how to do so. I’ve read a solution on an Ubuntu forum (that I can’t find again lol), which consists in renaming Manjaro’s EFI file with the name of the file the computer uses, then overwriting it. To my understanding, it is an issue of the computer’s UEFI being able to launch only one boot file with a specific name (of course, only for Windows), it won’t launch anything else, even though the file is right where it should be. ![]() The installation went well, but the computer won’t boot, “No Bootable Device”, it says.īut, Manjaro is right there installed, I can lauch it by using the “Detect EFI bootloaders” in the Live USB menu, as well as with other software I have on my USB drive, such as rEFInd or Supergrub 2 Disk, the OS is fully functionnal, no problem whatsoever, it just can’t launch without help. I still have the only possibility to boot (from the SSD, inside notebook). But there is no USB detected/established at the 'boot load order' menu, while my drive/stick is actually in a USB slot. Do I have a chance to boot from a USB device In BIOS I have all options loaded by default. A collegue brought me her laptop ACER Aspire ES-14 (ES1-432) to fix, she hasn’t used it for quite a while, as it has some strange unfixable Windows issue.Īs it is more of a netbook than a “real” laptop, I decided to install Manjaro instead of Windows, as it will be much lighter, safer and more stable (the computer only has a 32Gb eMMc flash drive for the OS, and 2Gb of RAM)… to do so, I used a bootable USB drive. This PC was unable to start & even could not boot from aNow, you can use the HP BIOS recovery option with the USB recovery drive. Dear Acer, I have Acer Travelmate Spin B118-RN. ![]()
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