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I got Windows 10 already installed in the HDD partition. So when I'm installing Ubuntu, instead of choosing to install it alongside Windows, I choose to do "Something else". However, it only shows the HDD partitions as options for installing Ubuntu in.

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BIOS detects the SSD partition. Windows 10 also detects it. However, Ubuntu installer does not. Neither Gparted... I've already tried it with Ubuntu 16.04 and Ubuntu 18.04. I also have tried to delete the volume on Windows' Disk Management, and tried to change a bunch of stuff on the BIOS, like switching Sata Operation from RAID On to AHCI.

Any sugestion on how to proceed? I got a Dell Precision 5820.

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    Just about every one with a Dell needs UEFI updates, SSD firmware updates and in UEFI drives changed from RAID or Intel SRT to AHCI. But install AHCI drivers first into Windows.Dell XPS 13 9360 Dualboot Windows 10 and Ubuntu 16.04 AHCI NVMe http://askubuntu.com/questions/867488/dell-xps-13-9360-dualboot-windows-10-and-ubuntu-16-04?noredirect=1#comment1344306_867488 & DELL Precision 5820 tower and NVMe M.2 front-panel SSD issues Secure boot off, RAID on https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2381899 – oldfred Jul 31 '18 at 23:10

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