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How I fix my pc?

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I'm having some trouble about Windows. I'm tired and didn't found a distribuition whom works on Intel chips. Anyone can help? I'm doing this because I've ramsonwared!

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What are your system specifications? The latest Ubuntu LTS should work out-of-the-box on most Intel chips.
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cn flag
What is your *intel* chips? Intel's IA64 was abandoned long ago now, by both Intel and even by GNU/Linux, so you'll need to be specific. Most intel manufactured chips today are *amd64* (also called x86_64) as the AMD 64-bit system won in the marketplace. (*Your system likely wasn't intel's IA64 as it mostly sold for server use, though desktops were told briefly - but you've provided no actual specifics.. My current 2008 dell using intel chips runs all releases of Ubuntu fine by the way*)
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Welcome to AskUbuntu. You might receive better quality responses if your question better aligns with the title. For suggestions, see [ask]. Some specific recommendations for you to improve your question: are you looking to fix a Windows PC and remove malware (more appropriate in another forum). If your question is instead about whether a fresh OS installation is an appropriate malware response, you could also check [does-switching-to-linux-remove-existing-computer-virus](https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/37175/does-switching-to-linux-remove-existing-computer-virus)
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All linux distros work on Intel chips.

This forum prefers and understands Ubuntu.

Download the Iso, copy it unto a stick (for that you'll need a working computer).

Else buy a stick.

When installing disable secureboot in you UEFI and make sure that the usb drive is in the boot order.

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