Yo,
I think you should be careful because the options offered by the Ubuntu 
have changed significantly between version 12.04 and 12.10. In 12.10, they 
give you an option to re-install a broken installation of 12.10, where they 
claim to be able to retain data, music etc and *some* of the installed 
software, but they do not make it clear what exactly is happening behind 
the scenes (and I have tried to find out, but the information is hard to 
find by Google search or by searching wiki.ubuntu.com). On the other hand, 
Ubuntu 12.04 desktop installer CD image does not offer any such 
re-installation option. I think the safe thing is to keep a copy of all 
data, pictures etc and *resign* yourself to a clean re-installation and 
having to install the software again and copy the data back manually. And 
I'm speaking as one who has re-installed Ubuntu quite a few times, 
particularly in the last few weeks ;)

On Saturday, January 19, 2013 11:31:20 AM UTC+5:30, somone-not-important 
wrote:
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>  On 01/19/2013 09:18 AM, Alok Singh Mahor wrote:
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> On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 1:25 AM, Shantanu Gupta 
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>>  On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 1:18 AM, Alok Singh Mahor 
>> <[email protected]<javascript:>
>> > wrote:
>>   
>>> Hi all,
>>> what if I install Linux without formating root partition? new files will 
>>> be overwritten or all the files/folder first get deleted before 
>>> installation get start?
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>>  depends on the installer.
>>  
> what does Ubuntu installer do to existing directories? 
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> Re the GUI Installer of Ubuntu
> It gives you an option to install besides the existing file system (it 
> shall dual boot it)or use the whole disk (formats to ext2/3/4 or whatever)
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