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Are you looking to install Ubuntu? Firstly, you'll have to create the CD which won't be difficult at all!
Steps
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1Click on this link to download the Ubuntu Live ISO.
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2Select the latest version available.Advertisement
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3Select 32-bit or 64-bit from the drop down menu below the version menu.
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4Click the big orange button with the words Start Download.
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5Wait for the ISO file to finish downloading.
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6Download a freeware ISO Burner such as "Active@ ISO Burner".
- If you are using Windows 7, you can use "Windows Disc Image Burner".
- If you are using Windows XP, you can use ImgBurn.
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7Open up Active@ ISO Burner and select the ISO file in the file menu.
- If using Windows Disc Image Burner, right click on the image file and hover over "open with" and select "Windows Disc Image Burner".
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8Insert a Blank CD in to the CD-R and wait for ISO Burner to ID the device.
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9Start burning the file.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionWhat kind of CD should I use, a CD-RW or a CD-R?Meme3Community AnswerCD-RW stands for Compact Disc Rewriteable, while CD-R stands for Compact Disc Recordable. If you plan to reuse the CD, you should use a CD-RW, as they allow multiple writings to a disc. If you don't plan to reuse the disc, use a CD-R, they are a little cheaper but you'll be able to write to that disc only once.
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QuestionI have a ubuntu dvd. Can i use it as a live cd?Meme3Community AnswerYes. Depending on your system, you may have to set the default boot device in the BIOS or UEFI settings to the optical drive of your computer.
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QuestionWhy is my DVD ejecting while it is burning?Community AnswerBecause it is not the correct type. Try inserting a blank DVD and not one that is already been burned.
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Warnings
- The default installation options will delete all data on your hard drive, although nonstandard dual installation is possible.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Make sure your hardware can manage and run Ubuntu Linux⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Although you can try out the beta versions for the distributions are released, it is not recommended for full systems, because they are glitchy and slow.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Linux is a different OS than Windows in the same way that Apple is. It takes some getting used to, but it's no more difficult.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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Things You'll Need
- A blank CD.
- A CD-R drive.
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