05-09-2017, 05:49 AM
Hello, I've just registered to ask someone's help, after I've digged everywhere to find a solution.
I've changed some boot options on my notebook while I was reinstalling windows. I've switched from UEFI to legacy BIOS a few times and last time I saved and closed the notebook stopped booting. It powers on, cd reader tries to read whatever I put inside, but there it stucks.
I tried the fn+esc trick several times with two bios versions downloaded from https://www.acer.com/ac/it/IT/content/su...t/4277?b=1
the 1.12, properly extracted, comes with a .ROM and a .FD files. The 2.12 contains just a isflash.bin file (no .rom or .fd files)
I tried putting the whole folder content on a usb FAT32 formatted pen, changing the name of the .fd or .bin file to bios.fd or BIOS.fd, as I found out using UEFItool. I've just changed the extension of the .bin file to .fd, as I found no way to convert it.
Any other ideas?
I've changed some boot options on my notebook while I was reinstalling windows. I've switched from UEFI to legacy BIOS a few times and last time I saved and closed the notebook stopped booting. It powers on, cd reader tries to read whatever I put inside, but there it stucks.
I tried the fn+esc trick several times with two bios versions downloaded from https://www.acer.com/ac/it/IT/content/su...t/4277?b=1
the 1.12, properly extracted, comes with a .ROM and a .FD files. The 2.12 contains just a isflash.bin file (no .rom or .fd files)
I tried putting the whole folder content on a usb FAT32 formatted pen, changing the name of the .fd or .bin file to bios.fd or BIOS.fd, as I found out using UEFItool. I've just changed the extension of the .bin file to .fd, as I found no way to convert it.
Any other ideas?