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I have a Asus Zenbook with windows but installed Ubuntu on it.

Now while setting up Ubuntu, I have installed some wrong files and I am not able to fix it. So I would like to reset Ubuntu, so it is the same as when I first booted it. Is this possible by one simple command or do I need to reboot my system with the USB I created?

fangio
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    if you want to revert to a clean install, the best way is to reinstall. – ravery Sep 18 '17 at 14:59
  • So start computer with USB, press F9 and reinstall? – fangio Sep 18 '17 at 15:14
  • What do you mean by "I have installed some wrong files and I am not able to fix it" ? If you broke Ubuntu fastest fix is a fresh install, but it depends on how you broke it. Some things are easier to fix than others. – Panther Sep 18 '17 at 15:16
  • Adding to the above, without knowing exactly what you did this question is unanswerable and Revery's suggestion is the only sound advice anyone can give you. –  Sep 18 '17 at 15:18

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Not entering at this discussion, your basic question is:

Is this possible by one simple command or do I need to reboot my system with the USB I created?

You must reboot your system with USB you created.There's some simple commands to do it, but as you "installed wrong files", we could imagine may some of them be critical files, so these line-commands may not do a good work for you.

To save time and be successful, just reboot USB and do a fresh install.

Redbob
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