How to Install Ubuntu
How to Install Ubuntu
Step 1: Prepare Your Computer
- Backup your files: Save any important files or documents to an external hard drive or cloud storage (like Google Drive or Dropbox).
- Download Ubuntu: Go to the Ubuntu website and download the latest version.
Step 2: Boot from USB
- Insert the USB drive: Plug the USB drive into your computer.
- Restart your computer: Shut down your computer and then turn it back on.
- Enter BIOS settings: Press the key to enter BIOS settings (usually F2, F12, or Del).
- Set USB as first boot device: Change the boot order to prioritize the USB drive.
- Save and exit: Save your changes and exit the BIOS settings.
Step 3: Create a Bootable USB
Check out this guide on how to create a bootable USB using Balena Etcher.
Step 4: Install Ubuntu
- Select language: Choose your language and click "Continue."
- Choose installation type: Select "Install Ubuntu" and click "Continue."
- Select keyboard layout: Choose your keyboard layout and click "Continue."
- Choose timezone: Select your timezone and click "Continue."
- Create user account: Enter your name, username, and password, and click "Continue."
- Choose installation option:
- Erase disk and install Ubuntu: This will delete all existing data.
- Install Ubuntu alongside existing OS: This will dual-boot Ubuntu with your existing OS.
- Something else: This is for advanced users who want custom partitioning.
- Wait for installation: The installation process will begin, and you'll see a progress bar.
Step 5: Final Steps
- Remove USB drive: Once the installation is complete, remove the USB drive.
- Restart computer: Restart your computer.
- Login to Ubuntu: You should now see the Ubuntu login screen. Enter your username and password to log in.
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