How to reinstall the Ubuntu system?
The steps for reinstalling the Ubuntu operating system are as follows:
- First, create a Ubuntu boot disk or write the Ubuntu ISO image file onto a USB drive.
- Turn off the computer and insert the Ubuntu installation disc or USB drive.
- Turn on the computer, access the BIOS settings, and set the boot order to prioritize booting from a CD or USB drive first.
- Save the settings and restart the computer.
- At startup, choose the Ubuntu installation option as instructed on the screen.
- Select language and time zone during installation.
- Choose the installation type, you can select “Erase disk and install Ubuntu” to completely wipe out the old system and install the new Ubuntu system.
- You can choose to set up partitions automatically or manually based on the prompts.
- Typically, you can just choose the default option when selecting the installation location.
- Please provide a username and password, which will serve as the administrator account for the new system.
- Please wait for the installation process to be completed.
- After installation is complete, restart the computer and boot from the hard drive.
- Set up some basic configurations for the new system, such as language and network connection, according to the guided interface.
After completing the above steps, your Ubuntu system has been successfully reinstalled. Please note to back up important data before reinstalling the system to avoid data loss.