If you like the look of Ubuntu, and you want to install it on your laptop or PC, or tablet to try to work on Ubuntu, you can just download a Desktop Edition from the official site.Click on the menu on the "Download" button located in the upper part, download the desired version and install.To select the version desired for installation on your device, you must use the pull-down menu.It is best to apply the settings made by default, if you do not have any reason not to do so.The file size is approximately 700 MB.
Today, the network can find many sources that explain how to install Ubuntu along with Windows, as well as instructions on how to write the installation CD-ROM or create a bootable USB flash drive.Below it will be discussed on the last act.
Experts recommend using a 4 GB flash drive USB, as well as the utility USB Universal Installer, as it will help you in the manual how to install Ubuntu.Run the utility (it works directly in the window formed by an executable file that was downloaded by you) and make sure that you choose the appropriate version of Ubuntu from the list.Then specify the path to the deployment file on your hard drive ISO, and then make a selection disk load that you wish to implement.
Try to take care of to create a flash drive backup files, as they will have to erase.In addition, be sure to back up your computer files when planning to install on it Ubuntu, even if you want to put it as a second operating system.Linux for beginners may seem a little complicated and confusing, so you should keep this in mind.
After you have completed writing files to disk USB, you can use it by inserting a computer into a free port.If a computer flash drive is not automatically loaded, you will be required to make a change the boot order in the BIOS-device.You will get an opportunity to enter the BIOS, pressing the Del, F1 or another key, which should appear at boot time on the screen.
Follow the instructions displayed on the screen.If your computer has a different operating system already exists, you will be given a variety of options on how to install Ubuntu.If you want to remove Windows and Ubuntu make a single shell on the computer, you should chose the "Other", and then perform the removal of the Windows partition on the hard disk.You will also need free space that should be twice as much RAM your computer.
If you know how to pass on Windows partitioning processes, the same steps with Linux may seem a bit confusing.Instead of referring to the drive letters you can see the disk listed as the HDA, etc.HDA relates to the first disc - IDE, the second value will HDB.Hard Drives modern sample, connected via USB or SATA, bear the name of SDC, SDA, and others. Each of the primary partition has a number from 1 to 4. Make sure you have selected the correct disk and partition before making changes.The markup will be performed only when you click "Install".
When you go to the installation, the system will offer you some options, how to install Ubuntu-settings, including language, your location, your password and user name.Optimally, if your computer is connected to the network, because you sisiema prompts you to select Wi-Fi network, if the cable is not connected Ethernet.