I had the exact same problem as described but I am using Arch Linux. I made a 
simple uninstall with pacman -Rcsn. I know this isn't the same command for 
ubuntu but just use apt-get autoremove and make sure to add the option that 
also removes all configuration files. Some times some files are still there. In 
my case it was in my home folder under .config/nautilus and .local/nautilus 
both for my user and root. To be sure you have deleted everything I suggest 
using the command: 
"find|grep nautilus" under both root and your home to make sure all files are 
deleted. After that I installed nautilus again. Maybe make a full restart 
before but I didn't have to. I use Gnome 3 on Arch Linux so hope this maybe 
apply to you as my discovery makes me think that it might be a fault with 
configuration files.

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