How to reinstall messed-up 14.04 without losing personal data

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You simply install again and do not format the / (root) partition as you install. If you have a separate home partition, do not format it.

These are options in the advanced partitioning section. This is the "something else" option, you can then manually review partitioning and ensure the root and / or home partitions are not formatted.

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See : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GraphicalInstall

See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuReinstallation

Since Hardy it is possible to reinstall Ubuntu without losing the content of the /home folder (the folder that contains program settings, internet bookmarks, emails and all your documents, music, videos and other user files). This can be done even if /home is not on a separate partition (which is the case by default if you did not manually separate it when installing Ubuntu originally).

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Updated on September 18, 2022

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  • Claudio Chagas
    Claudio Chagas over 1 year

    14.04 LTS froze and got messed up. How can I reinstall it without losing my files and previous configurations (e.g., samba)?