Fix Ensure that the disk's controller is enabled in the computer's BIOS menu when installing Windows
Here's how to Fix Ensure that the disk's controller is enabled in the computer's BIOS menu when installing Windows.
The error message "Ensure disk controller is enabled in BIOS Windows installation error" means that the disk controller is not enabled in the BIOS. The disk controller is a hardware device that allows your computer to access hard drives and other storage devices. If the disk controller is not enabled, your computer will not be able to install Windows.
To fix this error, you need to enable the disk controller in the BIOS. The BIOS is a small program that runs on your computer's motherboard before the operating system starts. To access the BIOS, you need to restart your computer and press a specific key during the startup process. The key that you need to press varies from computer to computer, but it is usually either the Delete key, the F2 key, or the F12 key.
Once you have accessed the BIOS, you need to find the disk controller settings. The exact location of these settings varies from computer to computer, but they are usually under the "Advanced" or "Storage" tab. Once you have found the disk controller settings, you need to make sure that the disk controller is enabled. If it is not enabled, you need to enable it.
Once you have enabled the disk controller, you can restart your computer and Windows should install normally.
Here are some additional tips that may help you fix this error:
* Make sure that the disk controller is properly connected to your computer.
* Make sure that the disk controller is compatible with your computer.
* Make sure that the disk controller drivers are installed and up to date.
* If you are still having trouble, you can contact your computer manufacturer for help.
i. Here are the steps on how to enable disk controller in the BIOS setup:
1. Restart your computer.
2. When you see the manufacturer logo, press the key to enter the BIOS setup. The key varies from manufacturer to manufacturer. Common keys are Esc, Del, F2, F10, and F12.
3. Once you are in the BIOS setup, look for the disk controller setting. The exact location of this setting varies from manufacturer to manufacturer.
4. Once you have found the disk controller setting, make sure that it is enabled. If it is not enabled, enable it.
5. Save the changes and exit the BIOS setup.
6. Your computer will restart and the disk controller should now be enabled.
Here are some additional tips that may help you enable the disk controller in the BIOS setup:
* If you are not sure where to find the disk controller setting, you can use the BIOS setup search function.
* If you are still having trouble, you can contact your computer manufacturer for help.
ii. here are the steps on how to enable disk controller in Gigabyte BIOS:
1. Restart your computer.
2. When you see the Gigabyte logo, press the key to enter the BIOS setup. The key is usually the Delete key.
3. Once you are in the BIOS setup, go to the **Peripherals** tab.
4. In the **Peripherals** tab, look for the **SATA Configuration** option.
5. Select the **SATA Configuration** option and press Enter.
6. In the **SATA Configuration** menu, make sure that the **SATA Mode** option is set to **AHCI**.
7. Press F10 to save the changes and exit the BIOS setup.
8. Your computer will restart and the disk controller should now be enabled.
Here are some additional tips that may help you enable the disk controller in Gigabyte BIOS:
* If you are not sure where to find the SATA Configuration option, you can use the BIOS setup search function.
* If you are still having trouble, you can contact Gigabyte support for help.
iii. Here are the steps on how to enable disk controller in BIOS Toshiba:
1. Restart your computer.
2. When you see the Toshiba logo, press and hold the `F2` key.
3. The BIOS setup will open.
4. Navigate to the **Advanced** tab.
5. In the **Advanced** tab, look for the **SATA Configuration** option.
6. Select the **SATA Configuration** option and press `Enter`.
7. In the **SATA Configuration** menu, make sure that the **SATA Mode** option is set to **AHCI**.
8. Press `F10` to save the changes and exit the BIOS setup.
9. Your computer will restart and the disk controller should now be enabled.
Here are some additional tips that may help you enable the disk controller in BIOS Toshiba:
* If you are not sure where to find the SATA Configuration option, you can use the BIOS setup search function.
* If you are still having trouble, you can contact Toshiba support for help.