Things You Need to Know About Ubuntu
Suppose the computer you need to set up Ubuntu does not have a DVD-ROM drive on which you can set up the operating system with a disc. In that case, you can use Ubuntu installer or Panda Helper PC installer. This recording will guide you through the method of creating a bootable Ubuntu USB installer in Windows.
What is Ubuntu?

Rufus USB Installer is a free, open-source application that allows you to use the Ubuntu ISO Installer to create the Ubuntu USB bootloader. Format a USB stick with more space available than the size of the configuration log you want to transfer. Navigate to where the Rufus USB installation application is located on your PC and start Rufus. Click on the Device drop-down list and select the name of this formatted USB flash drive. Click on the “Partition Map and Destination System Classification” drop-down menu and select “MBR Partition Map for BIOS or UEFI.”
In the New Volume Label area, type a new name for a USB storage device to rename the current one. Select “FreeDOS” from the drop-down list “The best way to create a bootable disk with.” Click on the floppy disk icon to the right of FreeDOS. Navigate to the point where you downloaded the Ubuntu installer, then click on the ISO associated with all Ubuntu installers, and then click on Open. You selected FreeDOS in the Formatting. Another warning will appear to delete all current information from the USB memory drive.
How to Install Ubuntu?
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