I have Windows 10 installed already, and am trying to dual-boot with Ubuntu desktop(19.04). However, after finishing the dual-boot installation (allocating memory), Ubuntu asked for a restart, and upon restarting, my screen was filled with "squashfs" errors. After a long period of waiting, I decided to force shutdown. After turning my computer on from the shutdown, there was no Ubuntu dual-boot menu, and Windows was immediately booted. I decided to go to Window's disk management application (diskmgmt.msc) to delete the memory I allocated to my failed Ubuntu installation, and reattempt to install Ubuntu. However, when I am on the advanced startup page to attempt to boot from my USB to reinstall Ubuntu, there is still an option to boot from Ubuntu, even though I already deleted the partition containing it. When I attempt to boot from it, (can also be accessed from default boot menu upon computer startup), I am greeted with this GNU Grub shell. Can anyone direct me on what I should do?
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