Normally, your Acer laptop will boot from the local disk. However, in some cases, you may need to boot from a USB drive. A bootable USB drive contains a bootable operating system and is often used for system administration, data recovery, etc.
Specifically, you may need to boot from a USB drive in the following cases:
- Reinstall the operating system to resolve an unbootable problem.
- Boot and upgrade or install the operating system from a USB drive.
- Use a Windows installation USB drive to reset a password.
How to make Acer boot from USB? Please keep reading.
How to Make Acer Boot from USB?
To make Acer boot from USB, you need to first create a bootable USB, and then boot the Acer laptop from it.
Move One: Create a Bootable USB Drive
#1. Prepare a Suitable USB
First, you should prepare a suitable USB drive. The USB drive should meet the following requirements:
- The USB flash drive should have space greater than or equal to the native storage capacity on the PC’s operating system drive.
- The drive should support FAT32 or NTFS file formats.
If you want to format your USB drive to FAT32/NTFS, you can try MiniTool Partition Wizard to do that. It’s a professional partition manager that enables you to partition/clone hard drives, convert MBR to GPT, recover data from hard drives, etc.
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- Launch MiniTool Partition Wizard on your PC to get its main interface.
- Right-click the USB drive and then click Format in the context menu. Alternatively, click the USB drive and tap Format Partition in the left panel.
- In the pop-up window, select FAT32 or NTFS from the File System drop-down menu and click OK to confirm it.
- Finally, click Apply to execute the pending operation.
#2. Make a Bootable USB Drive
- Visit the official Microsoft website to download the Windows 10 Installation Media Tool.
- Run the Windows 10 installation media tool and accept the applicable notices and license terms. Then select Create installation media (USB flash drive, DVD, or ISO file) for another PC and click Next to continue.
- Select the language, architecture, and version. Then select your USB flash drive and wait patiently during the process of creating the bootable USB drive.
Once the operation is completed, you will get a bootable USB drive containing Windows installation files. Then you can proceed to the next step.
Move Two: Boot Acer from USB
After making a bootable USB drive successfully, you can boot Acer from USB. To do this, you need to prioritize the USB drive to boot first. Here are the steps to change the boot order on your Acer laptop:
- Connect the USB drive and restart the laptop.
- Press the correct key repeatedly to enter the BIOS setup. Delete, F2, F8, or F10 are the commonly used keys.
- Once in the BIOS setup, you can use the arrow keys to navigate to the Boot or Boot Order section.
- Find your USB drive from the list and move it first using the + or – keys. It may appear as a Removable Device or USB.
- Press the F10 key to save the changes.
If your Acer laptop is not booting from USB, the causes may be incorrect boot order, incompatible or damaged USB drive, and more.
For more solutions to boot problems, check out this post: What If Your PC Can’t Boot from USB? Follow These Methods!
How to Recover Data from an Unbootable Acer Laptop?
If your Acer laptop cannot boot normally, we’d like to recommend you boot it from USB with MiniTool Partition Wizard. Here are detailed steps:
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Step 1: Make a bootable USB drive on a working computer.
Step 2: Boot your PC from the bootable USB drive.
Step 3: Recover data from the unbootable Acer laptop.
- In the main interface, click Data Recovery.
- Move the cursor to a target partition and click Scan.
- After completing the scan, check all the needed files and click on Save.
- Choose a directory to store the selected files and click OK.
Bottom Line
How to make Acer boot from USB successfully? This article offers a full guide to do that. And MiniTool Partition Wizard is a great choice for you to manage your disks/partitions.