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I don't know what in the Fedora installer could cause that, but if you just want to get it working, you might try installing an old version and upgrading it, see if the older installer has the same problem.
I saw somewhere that Fedora has stopped supporting legacy bios so I tought that might do the trick, but nope ... same problem with Fedora 36.
I finally solved the problem by putting the SATA controller in AHCI mode (in the bios).