When going through the Ubuntu 24.04 installer (the new one I believe) attempting to dual boot with windows 11 (UEFI), the installer does not automatically recognize the windows boot loader, and only prompts me to either wipe a drive entirely or manually partition them. When manually partitioning, I am able to create the partitions I want (boot, swap, home, etc) but the option to proceed with the install is greyed out regardless of what partitions I create. The device for boot loader installation drop down also will not let me select either my SSD or HDD. I would like to have some space allocated to each OS on each drive if possible.
I previously installed Arch, which worked fine, but the OS is still detected by my BIOS. It fails to boot as I have deleted the associated partitions, but that could be causing issues with the detection of windows? I have uninstalled the boot loader to the best of my ability.