The issue turned out to be a BIOS setting for SATA. The RAID setting prevents Clonezilla (just a s the Ubuntu installation software) to see the harddisk. Switching to AHCI solved that: In Windows, run Command Prompt as admin Invoke a Safe Mode boot with the command: bcdedit /set {current} safeboot minimal Restart the PC and enter your BIOS during bootup. Change SATA setting from RAID to AHCI mode then Save & Exit. Windows 10 will launch in Safe Mode. Right click the Window icon and select to run...
Trying to create an image of my new Dell XPS 15 with a SSD 970 PRO NVMe M.2 512GB Disk. But Clonezilla live (freshly downloaded clonezilla-live-20180812-bionic-amd64) does not see the disk. Besides that, the characters are very small on this screen with resolution 3840 x 2160. But with my nose on the screen I can read it ;-)
Trying to create an image of my new Dell XPS 15 with a SSD 970 PRO NVMe M.2 512GB Disk. But Clonezilla live (clonezilla-live-20180812-bionic-amd64) does not see the disk. Besides that, the characters are very small on this screen with resolution 3840 x 2160. But with my nose on the screen I can read it ;-)