How to Install Ubuntu Desktop Edition in Your Computer – Learn How to Install It Correctly

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The question that all can ask is why we need to know how to install Ubuntu, the answer is “Ubuntu is one of the fastest systems in the world, it can boot faster than Windows XP, it’s also the safer operating system from worms and viruses, and personally, that’s enough to me”. Early, the installation of Ubuntu was complex and dangerous if you don’t know how to do it, but with Ubuntu 10.10 the process is easier and safer.

So let’s start with the explanation of the process:

You have three ways to install Ubuntu: By CD Ubuntu installation, 1 GB USB, or inside Windows as a program.

To install Ubuntu you need an internet access, USB or CD, Processor x86 700Mhz at least, 3GB free space, 256Mb Memory, and 30 to 40 minutes of your time.

(If you have some important data in your hard drive, please do a backup, and if you have another system like windows in your hard drive, you have to know that Ubuntu will be installed alongside with your system without touching the system files)

Download Ubuntu desktop edition From the Ubuntu’s official website, burn it with a slow speed, and if you have an USB, you should unzip it with software, copy it to a safe place in your hard drive, and execute “usb-creator.exe”.

With Ubuntu CD in the drive, or the USB in USB port, restart the computer, and the Ubuntu installation will start automatically without pressing any key, in this step you have 2 choices, try Ubuntu without install it, directly from the CD, or you can install it, click forward and choose from the preferences what you like, click forward and choose “Erase and use the entire disk” if you don’t have any data, system or partitions in your disk, or you can choose ” install alongside other operating systems” if you have any data, system or partitions in your disk, choose the appropriate disk space that you would give to Ubuntu, click install now and a pop-up window will appear to tell you that this is the dead line, you can’t undo this operation. The next step, check the new partition which called “free space”, click add and a pop-up window will be appeared and from “use as” choose “swap area” and click install now, the coming steps are easy and normal until the installation complete click restart now.

Congratulations, Ubuntu is installed correctly in your computer and from the boot window you will find both your current operating system and Ubuntu.

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Source by Aze Le Monche

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