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Last night my Ubuntu system was working fine but today its getting stuck at the start screen. I can tell you my system states that Grub is working fine. My system is dual boot with Windows 7 as my other OS. and I can work on it. I have tried recovery mode options, dkgp and fsck. but still no success. I don't have a graphics card.

I think that the only thing that is left for me to try is reinstall, but I have installed many package and spent so much time on it.

Is there a way to keep all those packages intact? Or is there any other alternative solution? I really don't want to spent time on installation of all those dependencies again.

Zanna
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Install SystemBack and backup all your ubuntu system.

You save it as a .iso file and install it like usually (usb or cd).

Here you will keep all your applications, session, configurations, and if you want, your personal data (photos, files,etc).

In terminal:

sudo apt-add-repository --yes ppa:nemh/systemback
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install systemback
muru
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