Installation Guide of Ubuntu
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Ubuntu is one of the most popular Linux distributios, known for its user friendly interface, robust performanec and extensive comunity support. Whether you're a developer, a student, or just someone looking to explore the world of open-source operating systems, Ubuntu is a greate choice.
Ubuntu is completely free to download and use. Its intuitive interface makes it accessible even for beginners. Ubuntu has a vast repositoary of software and tools. Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, provides regular updates and long-term support versions. It has a large, active community and extensive documentation to help us troubleshoot and learn.
Before starting the installation, ensure you have the following:
> A computer: Ofcourse, we need a PC or laptop.
> A USB pendrive: At least 8GB size required to make bootable pen-drive.
>Internet Connection: Recommended for downloading updates during installation.
>Ubuntu ISO file: download the latest version from the official Ubuntu website.
Step 1: Download Ubuntu
> Visit the Ubuntu download page
> Choose the version you want to install. for most users, the LTS (Long-Term Support) version is recommended as it is stable and supported for five years. If you want to check new features of Ubuntu, you can go with non LTS version.
> Download the ISO file to your computer.
Step 2: Create a Bootable USB Drive
> Insert your USB flash drive into your computer
> Open Rufus or Etcher.
> Select the downloaded Ubuntu ISO file
>Mostly Rufus or Etcher auto select our USB drive, otherwise choose your USB drive as the target device.
> Click "Start" or "Flash" to create the bootable USB drive. this process will erase all data on the USB drive, so make sure to back up ay important files.
Step 3: Boot from the USB Drive
> Insert the bootable USB drive into the computer where you want to install Ubuntu.
> Restart your computer and instantly press key to enter boot prioritize menu. Every computer has different way or key to enter boot prioritize menu so please google it before the process of it.
>Then change the boot order to USB drive.
Step 4: Install Ubuntu
> Once the system boots from the USB drive, you will see the Ubuntu Installation Menu. Select "Install Ubuntu".
>Choose your language and Keyboard layout.
> Connet to Wi-Fi
>Choose intractive installation
> Choose default or other option for complete pre install softwares
> Mark the check boxes for pre-install drivers and other requird softwares
>Choose installation type
> Create a User Account and passward for login PC
> Click install Now
> Once the installation is complete, you will be prompted to restart your computer. Remove the USB drive and press Enter to reboot.
If you have any questions or run into issues durint the installation, feel free to leave a comment below.
Note: Before create bootable pendrive and start installation process, please backup data of USB and Computer.
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