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How do I fix Ubuntu?

tm flag

Yesterday I installed Ubuntu on my laptop and it was working fine, but today whenever I try to turn it on I can't some weird text appears and I don't know what it is or what to do. I tried to reinstall Ubuntu, but it didn't work. Whenever I try to turn on the laptop right before the aforementioned screen, I see a screen with three boot options.

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cocomac avatar
cn flag
I've never seen that before. Can you boot to a live CD?
vanadium avatar
cn flag
Loks like a graphics glitch. Intel card?
The Bear avatar
tm flag
@vanadium yes it's a Intel card
The Bear avatar
tm flag
@cocomac No the only way i can boot is from a USB
oldfred avatar
cn flag
Lets see boot configuration. What brand/model system? What version of Ubuntu? Please copy & paste the pastebin link to the Bootinfo summary report ( do not post report), do not run the auto fix till reviewed.Lets see details, use ppa version with your USB installer (2nd option) or any working install, not Boot-Repair ISO https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
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cn flag
Try whether adding ` i915.enable_psr=0` to the kernel boot parameters (`/etc/default/grub`) solves the issue. If not, just remove that parameter again.
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