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Really, really strange broken internal hard drive problems when trying to install Ubuntu

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It's the average stuck on the updates and other software in Live USB mode, except with a "fun" twist.. I can't unmount the Windows partition. The internal hard drive on my laptop got messed up, and now Ubuntu just shows it as a 1 TB hard drive with unknown data at /dev/sda/. I can't mount or unmount it because it doesn't show up in terminal, GParted is scanning for drives forever, and i keep getting GParted errors that /sda/dev/ Does not exist.

Edited == oops, my question is unclear... how can I fix this issue to install ubuntu? And, a second question, can I just unplug the faulty hard drive by opening up my laptop

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`/sda/dev` *doesn’t* exist as that’s backwards. If the hardware cannot be identified by the OS and you do not share any actionable information for anyone here to work with, it’s unlikely a solution can be offered …
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Please refer https://askubuntu.com/help/on-topic, Ubuntu and official *flavors* of Ubuntu (https://ubuntu.com/download/flavours) are on-topic on this site. The on-topic link provides alternate SE sites for non-Ubuntu issues (including hardware which seems to be your issue, not the *unstated* Ubuntu installer you're using in your very *unclear* post)
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