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Ubuntu does not detect Windows on installation

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I want to install Ubuntu on a partition next to Windows, but the "Install next to Windows" option does not appear.

I have already tried two things that are recommended to do to make Ubuntu find Windows:

Disable fast startup Execute the chkdsk commands

But it still doesn't work, it's weird, because I have already installed Ubuntu and other distributions in the past, in a separate partition and I didn't have this problem, always appeared that option "Install next to Windows".

What else could I try?

PS: I use UEFI, and it's a GPT partition. Isn't a dynamic partition https://imgur.com/a/RYNXW4o

ar flag
Please [edit your question](https://askubuntu.com/posts/1395816/edit) and include the following information. Does this computer have BIOS or UEFI (alternately, MBR or GPT)? Does it use [Windows Dynamic partition](https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=windows+dynamic+partition&ia=web)? Finally, boot the computer with the Ubuntu Installation USB and select **Try Ubuntu** option. Open the app **Gparted**. Select the internal drive where Windows is installed. Take a screenshot of the Gparted window, upload to imgur.com and add a link to the screenshot to your question.
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During installation choose 'something else' and install Ubuntu in the unallocated part.
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