Ensure that the disks controller is enabled in the computers BIOS menu

Hello! I just bought an SSD, formatted my old HDD, am trying to install Windows from a USB key but when going to choose the partition on which to install the OS, I get the following message:

« Windows cannot bé installés to this disk. The selected disk is of the GPT partition style.

Windows cannot be installed to this disk. This computer’s hardware may not support booting to this disk. Ensure that the disk’s controller is enabled in the computer’s BIOS menu. »

I have an AB350 Pro4 motherboard and looking in the bios, I’m not really finding anything that seems to pertain to it, does anyone know what I should do?

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  • #1

Hello all, my m.2 SSD has just come back from repair and I am trying to install windows on it. When I try to it comes up with an error saying “ Windows can not be installed to this disk. This computers hardware may not support booting into this disk. Ensure that the disk’s controller is enabled in the computers BIOS menu. I have already check in bios and under SATA controller it is enabled, any help? My mother board is Z390 GAMING SLI and SSD is SPECTRIX S40G 1tb. Thanks!

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  • #2

So it worked before you sent it off for repair? did they replace m.2?

Do you have latest bios on motherboard? that can help

try resetting bios to defaults and try again?

m.2 doesn't use sata? it uses nvme/pcie

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  • #3

If you don't have anything to lose on the M.2 drive at the windows installation drive selection delete all of the m.2 drive partitions you see in the window until you see 1 unallocated partition and click next.

Ensure that the disks controller is enabled in the computers BIOS menu

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  • #4

its not the typical gpt error though. i know answer to that one.

  • #5

So it worked before you sent it off for repair? did they replace m.2?

Do you have latest bios on motherboard? that can help

try resetting bios to defaults and try again?

m.2 doesn't use sata? it uses nvme/pcie

yep they sent in a new one, bios is up to date not sure how to reset all bios setting but will look into it

  • #6

yep they sent in a new one, bios is up to date not sure how to reset all bios setting but will look into it

still nothing

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  • #8

If you don't have anything to lose on the M.2 drive at the windows installation drive selection delete all of the m.2 drive partitions you see in the window until you see 1 unallocated partition and click next.

No delete button it’s grey, only things I can click is new, refresh and load driver

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  • #10

No delete button it’s grey, only things I can click is new, refresh and load driver

What do you see in the installation drive selection window? Do you even see the M.2 drive there?

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  • #11

I wonder, try making another Installer on a new USB, it could be the USB its looking for drivers for, not m.2

  • #12

What do you see in the installation drive selection window? Do you even see the M.2 drive there?

Is there any other way to delete it other than windows installatio? Because I’m installing windows and it’s the only partition so maybe thats why

  • #13

I wonder, try making another Installer on a new USB, it could be the USB its looking for drivers for, not m.2

Yeah the USB is slightly bent, it has just failed to download on that USB, will try another one but it will take over an hour so I will let it run overnight and keep you updated in the morning, but I really appreciate the help!

  • #14

I wonder, try making another Installer on a new USB, it could be the USB its looking for drivers for, not m.2

is 8gb enough for windows instalation?

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  • #15

not really, need 16gb these days

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  • #16

I just installed Windows 10 the latest version on 2 systems a few days ago using a USB drive of 8GB.

So to answer your question. Yes a USB drive of 8GB is enough for Windows Media Creation Tool to create that Windows OS install.

If your question is "Is 8GB of space enough to install Windows" then the answer is no.

  • #17

I just installed Windows 10 the latest version on 2 systems a few days ago using a USB drive of 8GB.

So to answer your question. Yes a USB drive of 8GB is enough for Windows Media Creation Tool to create that Windows OS install.

If your question is "Is 8GB of space enough to install Windows" then the answer is no.

Yep worded that wrong, I meant in a USB stick to install windows on a ssd, thanks for the help and will keep you updated

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  • #18

I might be wrong but it could be that win 10 doesn't have drivers for the USB its installed on to run the installer on the drive. It can happen. I am just not sure about this error, I don't see it very often.

  • #19

I might be wrong but it could be that win 10 doesn't have drivers for the USB its installed on to run the installer on the drive. It can happen. I am just not sure about this error, I don't see it very often.

Tried on a new USB 8gb it’s saying “ we couldn’t create a new partition or locate an existing one. For more into see the setup log files“ even tho it shows a partition on the screen, im not sure if its showing a ssd or a partition annoying how I can’t send photos

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Tried on a new USB 8gb it’s saying “ we couldn’t create a new partition or locate an existing one. For more into see the setup log files“ even tho it shows a partition on the screen, im not sure if its showing a ssd or a partition annoying how I can’t send photos

Use imgur.com. Upload the picture there and paste the imgur link here so we can see it.

  • #21

Use imgur.com. Upload the picture there and paste the imgur link here so we can see it.

Use imgur.com. Upload the picture there and paste the imgur link here so we can see it.

View: https://imgur.com/kpSbHDW

that work?

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  • #22

thats just empty space.

so you get that error if you click next?

  • #23

thats just empty space.

so you get that error if you click next?

Yep

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  • #24

While being in that window press SHIFT+F10 to open the command prompt.

Type the following and press enter after each command.

diskpart
select disk 0
clean
create partition primary
active
format fs=ntfs quick
assign
exit

Try now.

  • #25

thats just empty space.

so you get that error if you click next?

But before I click next the original error comes up at the bottom

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How do I enable disk controller is enabled in BIOS?

Press the power button to turn on the computer, and then immediately press the Esc key repeatedly until the Startup Menu opens. Press F10 to open BIOS Setup. Use the right arrow key to select System Configuration, use the down arrow key to select Boot Options, and then press Enter. Check for Legacy Support in the list.

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Enter the BIOS by pressing F2 multiple times while the Dell Logo is shown. Go to Boot Sequence and set Boot List Option to UEFI. Go to SATA Operation and choose AHCI. In Advanced Boot Option, you click Enable Legacy Option ROMs.

How do you fix Windows Cannot be installed to this disk This computer's hardware may not support booting to this disk?

This error may indicate that BIOS settings of your computer are not properly configured, thus you can try setting BIOS to factory and go back to default setting. Also, this issue is caused by hard disk mode; in that case, you need to change AHCI to Compatibility in BIOS.

What is a disk controller in computer?

A disk controller is the hardware component that controls access to disk drives. A disk controller communicates with one or more disk drives to initiate and end connections to clients.