I'm trying to install macOS monterey (I have used the correct EFI folder and replaced the default one according to different guides on this site), and the installer will boot and I can control it.
I cannot get my internal SSD to show up when it's time to select what drive to install macOS on. I don't want to wipe the drive as I have Windows installed on it, so I was hoping I could do some kind of jank dual-boot (with Windows being the priority boot option and having macOS accessible in the BIOS). I partitioned the drive and encrypted the Windows side of things, and allocated space for macOS and left it unencrypted, but no matter what I do, I can't get it to show up in Disk Utility.
In case you were wondering, my system specs are:
CPU: Intel Core i7-1165G7
GPU: Intel Iris Xe Graphics (TigerLake)
RAM: 16GB DDR4 3200MHz (soldered)
SSD: 512GB Intel 660p (partitioned and part-encrypted)
Manufacturer: Asus
Any help at all would be appreciated!