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root folder error on 20.04 LTS desktop after installing Ubuntu

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I had fan problem and overheat tendency in my laptop. So I realized my problem started after installing win10. I didn’t want to go back to win7 so I opted to use Ubuntu. I downloaded and burned the iso file to a 8gig usb stick. I decided to do a clean install. At the end of installation, it requested to restart. After hitting enter, I removed the usb stick but it didn’t restart instead showed a number of codes along the lines of

buffer i/o error on dev sda 

But I forced shut down. I turned it on again but this time, an error code

/dev/mapper/vgubunt-root: clean, 158774/15171584 files, 2587925/60662784 blocks

Early this morning when turned it on, no problem. I even did a little browsing and edited on documents, then turned it off again, thinking it is all well. Now I turn it on, it back but this screen below enter image description here

It does not seem to change. Been like that for almost 5 min.

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Please post the full error messages (at least, post a photo of that, since you cannot copy-paste them). Otherwise, we cannot do anything.
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ru flag

Thank you all for being there. My solution was to change hard disk and the problem has been solved.

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