How To Use Rufus To Install Ubuntu?
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1. Download Rufus from https://rufus.ie/ and install it on your Windows computer.
2. Download the Ubuntu ISO file that you want to install on your computer.
3. Open Rufus and select the ISO file you just downloaded.
4. Select the USB drive you want to use for installation and click “Start”.
5. Wait while Rufus completes the process of creating a bootable USB drive.
6. Once Rufus is done, restart your computer and enter your BIOS settings by pressing either “F2” or “Del”.
7. In your BIOS settings, set your computer to boot from USB. Then, save the new settings and exit.
8. Now, your computer will boot from the USB drive and show you the Ubuntu installer.
9. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process.
1. Download and install Rufus from the official website.
2. Insert your USB drive into your computer and launch Rufus.
3. In the Device box, select your USB drive.
4. Under the Format Options section, select the ‘Create a bootable disk using’ option and choose ISO Image from the drop-down menu.
5. Click the CD/DVD drive icon to the right of this option and select the Ubuntu ISO file.
6. Click Start to begin the process.
7. Once the process is complete, remove the USB drive from your computer.
8. Insert the USB drive into the computer you want to install Ubuntu on and turn it on.
9. Change the boot order in the BIOS so that the computer boots from the USB drive.
10. When the boot menu appears, select the ‘Install Ubuntu’ option and follow the prompts to complete the installation.