Sata Controller Enable Or Disable __exclusive__ -

If you still use a DVD or Blu-ray player connected via a SATA cable.

To enable or disable a SATA controller, the process can vary depending on the specific hardware and operating system you're using. Below are general guides for accessing and modifying SATA controller settings in a computer. These steps are applicable for computers with a BIOS or UEFI firmware, and I'll provide a general overview for Windows and Linux systems. sata controller enable or disable

If you only use M.2 NVMe drives (which communicate via the PCIe bus, not SATA), the SATA controller is technically sitting idle. Disabling it can slightly speed up your POST (Power-On Self-Test) time during boot because the BIOS doesn't have to scan for SATA devices. If you still use a DVD or Blu-ray