How To Install Ubuntu On Usb?
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1. Download and install Universal USB Installer.
2. Select the version of Ubuntu you wish to install.
3. Insert your USB drive into your computer.
4. Select the USB drive from the “Step 1” menu.
5. Select “Ubuntu” from the “Step 2” menu.
6. Browse and select the Ubuntu .iso file from the “Step 3” menu.
7. Select your language and keyboard layout from the “Step 4” menu.
8. Click “Create” in the “Step 5” menu.
9. Wait for the process to complete and then reboot your computer.
10. Boot from the USB drive and begin installing Ubuntu.
1. Download Ubuntu: Visit the official Ubuntu website (ubuntu.com) to download the Ubuntu image file that you would like to install.
2. Create Bootable USB Drive: Use Rufus, a free utility to make your USB drive bootable. Select the downloaded Ubuntu image file and click on start.
3. Put the USB Drive in Your Computer: Shutdown your computer and plug in your bootable USB drive.
4. Enter BIOS Menu: On most computers, restarting your machine and pressing “F2” or “Delete” should take you into the BIOS menu.
5. Change the Boot Sequence: Change the boot sequence in your BIOS to boot from the USB drive first.
6. Install Ubuntu: Once the installation starts, follow the prompts to complete the installation.
7. Update the Packages: After installation is complete, open Terminal and update the packages using “sudo apt-get update”.
8. Reboot Your Computer: Reboot the computer and unplug the USB drive. You should now have a fully functional version of Ubuntu running on your machine.