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I'm trying to reinstall Ubuntu, but I'm having a big problem.

My computer has two disks. I initially installed Ubuntu on my HDD. Then I uninstalled it and deleted all the information from my computer to try to reinstall Ubuntu on my SSD.

The problem happens when launching the bootable USB. It shows this:

The disk contains an unclean file system (0,0). Metadata kept in Windows cache, refused to mount. Falling back to read-only mount because the NTFS partition is in an unsafe state. PLease resume and shutdown windows fully (no hibernationor fast restarting.) Could not mount read-write, trying to read only Windows is hibernated, refused to mount.

Nmath
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"Windows is hibernated" is the main issue here.

Windows must be completely shut down if you want to install Ubuntu or if you want to boot an Ubuntu installation in dual boot config with Windows.

You can't hibernate your Windows operating system before you try to use or install Ubuntu.

This also means that you must disable "Fast Startup" in Windows because Fast Startup is actually a hybrid suspend.

To fix this, you need to boot into Windows and make sure you shut it down completely before you try to install or use Ubuntu.

Nmath
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