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I have a lenovo thinkpad t430 with Ubuntu 20.04. No partition no other OS installed. It failed to reboot after a partial upgrade. Guidance needed.. I

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I have a lenovo t430 thinkpad with Ubuntu 20.04 installed back in April 2021 and re-installed recently (July 10, 2021). No other OS is installed on the SSD. I was informed by Software Updater that I needed to partially upgrade the system and then to restart it after the partial upgrade was done. After being prompted that the partial upgrade was done I hit the restart button and left the room, thinking nothing of it believing that the OS was robust enough to take a simple partial upgrade.I walked off to attend to other things and came back after half an hour. I guess I was wrong. I came back to see a mostly blank (black) screen, with a tiny line blinking off and on in the upper left hand corner. The keyboard lights remained on and could be turned off. I rebooted the system again. This time I see this message:"reset: reached maximal consecutive resets: disabling device." Thinkpad t430 has an i7 CPU (2.9GHz) with a 16G RAM and a 512G SSD. Any help would be much appreciated.

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