Fix Ubuntu Disk Not Found: Installation Guide

The problem of not finding the disk during the installation of the Ubuntu system is usually caused by incorrect recognition or installation of the disk driver. Here are some possible solutions:

  1. Check BIOS settings: Make sure the disk drive is correctly recognized and enabled in the BIOS settings. Look for any errors or warnings related to the disk, try restarting the computer and check again.
  2. Update disk driver: Download and install the latest driver from the official website of the disk manufacturer or from the Device Manager. Restart the computer after installation and try reinstalling the Ubuntu system.
  3. Try using a different installation medium, such as a USB flash drive, to reinstall the Ubuntu system in case the current installation medium is faulty.
  4. Check the disk connections: Ensure that the data and power connections for the disk are functioning properly. If it is a solid-state drive or an M.2 interface drive, it may be necessary to reconnect the cables.
  5. Check UEFI settings: Make sure that your computer’s UEFI settings are configured correctly to enable the disk if it supports UEFI boot mode.

If the above methods still fail to resolve the issue, it is recommended to try installing the Ubuntu system on another computer to determine if it is a disk hardware problem. If the problem persists, it may be necessary to consider replacing the disk or seeking professional help.

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