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Can not install ubuntu 22.04, no hdd or ssd can be found

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Rob

I made a GPT UEFI THUMB DRIVE with ubuntu on it. Tried install and there was the usual start. But at the point of selecting a drive, nothing shows. Not my SSD, not my 2 HDD's. I tried different scenarios like changing gpt to mbr, but nothing works. I am using the following components, all new:

Processor-Intel® Core i5-13600K, 3,5 GHz socket 1700 Motherbord-ASUS ROG STRIX Z690-A GAMING WIFI DDR4 RAM-G.Skill 64 GB DDR4-3200 Quad-Kit Graphics-ASUS DUAL GeForce RTX 3060 OC V2 SSD-Seagate FireCuda 530 1 TB HDD’s-(SATA) WD Purple, 4 TB and a 4tb WD Green Power-MSI MPG A750GF 750W voeding

I am running Windows 11 (debloated, 2Gb light version) on the first part of the SDD, the SDD is partitioned in roughly 500GB parts.

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It might be that you haven't disabled fast start up / hibernate on Windows. Make sure that's disabled ... if fast start up enabled, Windows leaves the drive in an unsafe state, and Ubuntu won't be able to mount it RW ... presumably the installer will have similar issues. Not sure if it'll solve your issue but worth a go as it's simple to try.
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