Ubuntu is one of the most well-founded and authentic operating systems of this era. It hardly causes any problem until we execute such programs that are unable to fix. Sometimes we perform some tasks that cause cracks in the system and we are unable to determine the issue. The only possible situation, in this case, is to reinstall your operating system.
Are you stuck in the same situation as discussed above? Then, this guide will help you to reinstall ubuntu along with a backup of your data.
Before reinstalling your operating system you should know the actual reason behind this. Here are some reasons discussed to reinstall ubuntu:
Reinstalling Ubuntu is a simple process and keeps your data safe. But for security purposes make a backup of your data specifically the following materials:
Follow the below-given steps to reinstall Ubuntu:
Before reinstalling the Ubuntu, backup your data on external storage such as USB or disk.
Run the Ubuntu installer and select install ubuntu.
Select the suitable language for your keyboard layout
Choose the type of installation you want and update on your system.
Either erase all your data and install a new operating system or go for multiple partitions.
Select the region you belong to.
Give your personal information and set a password and press continue.
Now your system is ready to reinstall ubuntu
Once the installation is completed restart your system.
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Your system is ready with the cleaned operating system
This is how you end up reinstalling ubuntu successfully. In this guide, you might be familiar with several steps to install ubuntu. To know more about the working of ubuntu visit the official website of ubuntu.
Karim Buzdar holds a degree in telecommunication engineering and holds several sysadmin certifications including CCNA RS, SCP, and ACE. As an IT engineer and technical author, he writes for various websites.
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