Qubes-R3.2-x86_64

I booted up the installation ISO (in legacy and UEFI modes) using a USB
flash drive on a Dell XPS 15 9550. I navigated through the language
selection, and when I reached the installation summary screen, it said that
in the Installation Destination there were no disks selected. I clicked
that, and was greeted with an empty disk list, and a suggestion to,
"...shut down the computer, connect at least one disk, and restart to
complete installation."

I have tried every promising setting in the BIOS, enable/disable secure
boot, enable/disable thunderbolt USB boot, boot using legacy and UEFI, and
even switching SATA operation from RAID to ahcp. I upgraded/downgraded the
BIOS, tested other linux distros incase Qubes was somehow in error, and
even (as a desperate measure of last resort), called Dell to see if they
happened to have any useful information (they didn't, but then, they
wouldn't know it if it bit them in the ***).

Long story short, nothing will get Qubes to even see my hard drives. So
I've come straight to the source, and I'm asking. Any idea how to work
around this?


Thanks in advance,
Drako365


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