Aspire V3-471G-Help required to update Win-10, pulled out the external USB drive during installation

TryChloroform
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edited 2:42PM in Aspire Laptops

I have an old Aspire V3-471G that I am trying to update to Windows 10. I successfully did so once but pulled out the external USB drive used to install it, resulting in my computer now having no operating system. On my next attempts, the windows installer prompts me to find a location to install to, where I am given only Drive 0, unallocated which has 0mb of free space and used storage, and cannot be expanded, split into more partitions, or other operations. I believe that the internal HDD is now corrupted as it had went fine before.

Things I have tried to fix this:

DISKPART: List disk is able to identify the disk and I am allowed to select it, but still shows 0 space. Clean appears to work while clean all, create partition, extend, convert and modifying attributes all fail, returning either incorrect function or selected disk does not exist. Attributes show that it is not read only, though all the values read either zeros (e.g.: ID 00000000, Path 0, etc.) or false.

WMIC: Only recognizes the USB drive being used to install Windows.

CHKDSK: Same as WMIC, attempts to modify using /f, /r and x all fail as they cannot open the volume.

Linux based tools and other not using the Windows setup CMD (e.g.: GParted): Same as WMIC

Testdisk: Same as WMIC

BIOS: I have tried changing the SATA configuration to no effect. My BIOS appears to be outdated as I cannot find my drives or options such as secure boot.

I am hesitant to open the laptop as it is 12 years old and has its screws rusted until I might damage the computer while removing them. I do not have any replacement hard drives or any cables to connect the hard drive to another computer.

[Edited the thread to add model name and issue detail to the title]