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You delete the Windows partition and then select the default Debian. Select custom in the install menu and then delete all the partitions
This sounds like you are struggling with the installer UI. Everyone here seems to think it is a software bug or firmware problem. I suspect you are just new to the installer. It isn't exactly the most user friendly.
It wasn't that it was that the windows partition wasn't showing up at all. In this case (DellOptiplex 3070) I had to change from RAID to ACHI and it showed up