You press the on / off button on your Acer laptop or desktop, the logo appears and then … nothing. The loading screen is there. For many Acer users this is one of the most frustrating problems, especially if you are doing work or files that you immediately need.
This manual is for Acer users who want clear, easy-to-follow solutions. Whether you have an Acer Aspire, Predator, Swift or another model, the steps here will help you find out why your computer is stuck and what you can do to repair it – without making things more complicated than they have to be.
Why your Acer is stuck on the loading screen
The problem of “Acer Loading Screen” usually means that the system has difficulty completing the start -up process. Sometimes it is a small software board. Other times it is a bigger problem with hardware or system files.
Here are the most common causes:
- Corrupt Windows System Files
- Incompatible or broken device drivers
- BIOS or UEFI settings problems
- Defective RAM or storage drive
- Malware in the start -up sector
- Failed or incomplete Windows update
How to solve the Acer Loading Screen Contuck problem
Follow these steps one by one to resolve the problem of loading your ACER charging screen.
1# Restart and flow cycle
One of the simplest solutions is to perform a complete power cycle. This knew temporary data or memory errors that may cause the freezing. Close your computer completely, remove it from the charger and remove the battery if it is removable. Hold down the on / off button for about 15 seconds and then re -add the power and put it in again. Many users find their Acer boots normally after this step.
2# Start in safe mode
The safe mode starts Windows with only the most essential drivers and services. If your Acer starts in safe mode, you can delete defective drivers or recent updates.
Steps:
- Close the computer completely.
- Disconnect the charger and, if possible, remove the battery.
- Hold the on / off button 15-20 seconds.
- Connect the battery and the power cable again.
- Press the on / off button and see if it normally learns.
#3 Perform Windows Startup Repair
Start -Upreparation can automatically detect and resolve problems with starting up. It is built into Windows and is accessible via the recovery menu.
Steps:
- Start your Acer in the Windows Recovery menu.
- Select Solve problems and then advanced options.
- Click on Startup Repair and choose your account.
- If necessary, enter your password.
- Let the tools scan your system – this can take a few minutes.
- Follow all the instructions to restart if repairs are successful.
#4 Reset BIOS settings
If BIOS settings are incorrectly configured, your Acer can get stuck during start -up. Restart the laptop, press the BIOS key (usually F2) during startup and choose the option to load standard settings. Save changes and restart. This often solves problems caused by incorrect start -up order or hardware settings.
#5 Check ram and storage drive
Defect memory or a failing hard disk/SSD can also cause a freezing on the logo screen. Remove and reserve the RAM sticks or try to start with one stick at the same time. For the storage drive, perform a diagnostic check whether your bios has one or connect the drive to another computer to test it.
#6 Perform a system recovery
If you worked Acer well a few days ago, but now you are stuck, you can restore Windows to an earlier point.
Steps:
- Go to problem in the recovery menu → advanced options.
- Click on Startup Repair and choose your account.
- Enter your password if requested.
- Let the scan run; It can take a few minutes.
- Follow all the instructions on the screen to restart after repairs.
Preventing future start -up problems
By keeping your ACER healthy, the opportunities to tackle this problem becomes reduced again. Here are some tips:
- UPDATE Windows and drivers regularly.
- Avoid accelerating your computer unless necessary.
- Keep antivirus protection active and updated.
- Back -up essential data often.
- Clean fabric from ventilation openings to prevent overheating.
- Replace failing hardware before it completely breaks.
Conclusion
An acer that is stuck on the loading screen can be caused by everything, from temporary glitches to hardware error. The good news is that most cases can be resolved at home with steps such as Power Cycling, with the help of safe mode, performing start -up repair or resetting BIOS. If none of these works, it is best to contact Acer support or a repair technician before more damage is caused. By keeping your system informed and keeping in good health, you spend more time using your ACER – and less time staring at a frozen logo.
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