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This option will keep all of your Documents, music, pictures, and other personal files. Installed software will be kept when possible (not all your currently installed software may be supported on the new version). System-wide settings will be cleared.
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Use this option if you want to erase your entire disk. This will delete any existing operating systems that are installed on that disk, such as Windows \acronym{XP}, and install Ubuntu in its place. This option is also useful if you have an empty hard drive, as Ubuntu will automatically create the necessary partitions for you. \warning{Formatting a partition will destroy any data currently on the partition. Be sure to back up any data you want to save before Formatting.}
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\marginnote[-3\baselineskip]{Ubuntu installs a \define{home folder} where your personal files and configuration data are located by default. If you choose to have your home folder on a separate partition, then in the event that you decide to reinstall Ubuntu or perform a fresh upgrade to the latest release, your personal files and configuration data won't be lost.} This option is for advanced users and is used to create special partitions, or format the hard drive with a file system different to the default one.
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\marginnote{More information and detailed instructions on partitioning are available at: \url{https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowtoPartition}.} After you have chosen the installation type, click \button{Continue}, or \button{Install Now}.
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If you chose \radiobutton{Something else}, configure the partitions as you need. Once you are happy with the way the partitions are going to be set up, click the \button{Install Now} button at the bottom right to move on.
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To reduce the time required for installation, Ubuntu will continue the installation process ``in the background'' while you configure important user details \dash like your username, password, keyboard settings and default timezone.
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