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The Recovery Partition is a full copy of the Pop!\_OS installation disk. It can be used exactly the same as if a live disk copy of Pop!\_OS was booted from a USB drive. The existing operating system can be repaired or reinstalled from the recovery mode. You can perform a refresh install, which allows you to reinstall without losing any user data or data in your home directory. Recovery can also perform a clean install, which resets all OS data.
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To boot into recovery mode, bring up the <u>systemd-boot</u> menu by holding down <kbd>SPACE</kbd> while the system is booting, or by holding/tapping any function keys **NOT** used to [Access the BIOS/Boot Menu](/articles/boot-menu) (On non-System76 hardware, try the keys <kbd>F1</kbd> through <kbd>F12</kbd>).
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To boot into recovery mode, bring up the <u>systemd-boot</u> menu by holding/repeatedly tapping <kbd>SPACE</kbd> while the system is booting, or by holding/tapping any function keys **NOT** used to [Access the BIOS/Boot Menu](/articles/boot-menu) (On non-System76 hardware, try the keys <kbd>F1</kbd> through <kbd>F12</kbd>).
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>**Note:** These instructions assume Pop!\_OS is the only OS running on your system. If you are booting more than one operating system you may need to change your boot order first, or manually select the Pop!\_OS Disk from your BIOS/Boot menu.
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