SSD Not Recognized - Help Request

The Silver Surfer

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I have my son's old Acer Aspire One D270 8.9" pc with Windows 7. (Don't laugh)
It came with 1gb RAM which Ive upgraded to 2gb (max)
I have a plan to put Windows 10 on as apparently it runs really well on older devices and it would make it a neat little device.
*there is a compatibility issue with the Intel Graphics Accelerator 3600 which prevents a direct upgrade but you can install Windows 10 from an ISO file on a USB stick and run the driver for the IGA 3600 in WIndows 7 mode*

Anyway, firstly, I cloned the HDD to a 64gb kingston SSD just so the unit is as speedy as possible
but when I boot I get the following:

Realtek PCIe FE family controller series v1.27 (10/31/11)
PXE-E61: Media test failure, check cable

PXE-M0F: Exiting PXE ROM.
No bootable device - insert boot disk and press any key

In the BIOS the "HDD" is listed as a Kingston 64GB - even though its a SSD
SATA is set to AHCI Mode
Boot Sequence is
HDD0
USB FDD
USB HDD
USB CDROM
ATAPI CDROM
Network Boot : Realtek PXE B01 D00

Now as it lists a HDD it obviously does not recognize an SSD, so I contacted Acer support who replied:

This unit does not support SSD drive, you can add hardware on the unit; however, by doing so, if you damage any internal components of the product, this will void the warranty.

We neither recommend nor support upgrading/downgrading hardware/software on the product as it may lead to compatibility issues. If you wish to upgrade/downgrade hardware/software on the product, we request you to contact a local technician for assistance.


I would think this means it can be done but what would it involve? Anyone with any ideas?
BIOS update? Motherboard driver updates?

Thanks.
 
I have had that computer for about 4 yrs,12 hours a day every day,had the odd brain fart but works a treat,i upgraded my back up to windows 10 and really regretted it so i'm sticking with windows 7
 
I have my son's old Acer Aspire One D270 8.9" pc with Windows 7. (Don't laugh)
It came with 1gb RAM which Ive upgraded to 2gb (max)
I have a plan to put Windows 10 on as apparently it runs really well on older devices and it would make it a neat little device.
*there is a compatibility issue with the Intel Graphics Accelerator 3600 which prevents a direct upgrade but you can install Windows 10 from an ISO file on a USB stick and run the driver for the IGA 3600 in WIndows 7 mode*

Anyway, firstly, I cloned the HDD to a 64gb kingston SSD just so the unit is as speedy as possible
but when I boot I get the following:

Realtek PCIe FE family controller series v1.27 (10/31/11)
PXE-E61: Media test failure, check cable

PXE-M0F: Exiting PXE ROM.
No bootable device - insert boot disk and press any key

In the BIOS the "HDD" is listed as a Kingston 64GB - even though its a SSD
SATA is set to AHCI Mode
Boot Sequence is
HDD0
USB FDD
USB HDD
USB CDROM
ATAPI CDROM
Network Boot : Realtek PXE B01 D00

Now as it lists a HDD it obviously does not recognize an SSD, so I contacted Acer support who replied:

This unit does not support SSD drive, you can add hardware on the unit; however, by doing so, if you damage any internal components of the product, this will void the warranty.

We neither recommend nor support upgrading/downgrading hardware/software on the product as it may lead to compatibility issues. If you wish to upgrade/downgrade hardware/software on the product, we request you to contact a local technician for assistance.


I would think this means it can be done but what would it involve? Anyone with any ideas?
BIOS update? Motherboard driver updates?

Thanks.
Try changing the boot mode to Legacy+UEFI.
 
It should be on the boot section of bios menu near top, well it is on mine, about 6 tabs across.

The Boot menu only has a boot priority order setting, nothing else, and I can't see it in any of the other tabs either.

Could the Bios be locked down, hence the Acer response they "don't support it"?
 

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