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Installing Ubuntu for dual booting with Windows 10 stuck at "Detecting file systems..."

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I'm trying to follow this guide for dual booting Windows 10 and Ubuntu where both OS reside on the SSD and all the user files are on my HDD.

The only difference is that I don't have a USB stick so I followed another guide for creating a FAT32 partition on my HDD to hold the Ubuntu image files.

I was able to successfully boot into the installer and went through the process of installation but as soon as I clicked install, I got an error about unable to unmount /cdrom. I'm not sure what it was trying to unmount but I just clicked continue and I seem to be stuck at Detecting file systems...

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