Installing Ubuntu 18.4 on XPS 15 9570 - Tries to install on USB drive [duplicate]












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I am trying to install Ubuntu and it goes into the installer, but the only disk it sees is the usb drive. I shrank my primary partition in windows, so I have space ready. I disabled secure boot in Bios. Do I need something more?










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    I am trying to install Ubuntu and it goes into the installer, but the only disk it sees is the usb drive. I shrank my primary partition in windows, so I have space ready. I disabled secure boot in Bios. Do I need something more?










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      I am trying to install Ubuntu and it goes into the installer, but the only disk it sees is the usb drive. I shrank my primary partition in windows, so I have space ready. I disabled secure boot in Bios. Do I need something more?










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      I am trying to install Ubuntu and it goes into the installer, but the only disk it sees is the usb drive. I shrank my primary partition in windows, so I have space ready. I disabled secure boot in Bios. Do I need something more?





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          Yes, you have to go into the BIOS (F2 key at startup), select System Configuration, then click on the SATA Operation box and choose the AHCI option.






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            Yes, you have to go into the BIOS (F2 key at startup), select System Configuration, then click on the SATA Operation box and choose the AHCI option.






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              Yes, you have to go into the BIOS (F2 key at startup), select System Configuration, then click on the SATA Operation box and choose the AHCI option.






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                Yes, you have to go into the BIOS (F2 key at startup), select System Configuration, then click on the SATA Operation box and choose the AHCI option.






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                Yes, you have to go into the BIOS (F2 key at startup), select System Configuration, then click on the SATA Operation box and choose the AHCI option.







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