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HOW TO INSTALL UBUNTU ON COMPUTER AND LAPTOP

Today we are going to give you information about the operating system, that is Ubuntu operating system. Here we will know how you can install it in your laptop or computer, so let's start from the beginning




What is Ubuntu If you want a fast, secure and free operating system for your laptop, then yes Ubuntu can be a good option for you. It is a Linux based operating system. It is an easy and open source operating system. It is slightly different from your Windows and Mac operating system. It can make your laptop fast and secure. In this blog today we will tell you how to install Ubuntu in a laptop and how you can install it for free. Before installing it, you have to understand its requirements, what should be the specification of your laptop to install it.

Your laptop should have at least 4 or 8 GB of RAM You should have at least 20 GB of hard disk space You should have a USB pen drive of at least 4 GB And you should have a fast internet connection If you have all this available, then let's start.

 Step-1 Download the ISO file First of all, go to the official website of Ubuntu which is ubantu.com Then you download the ISO file of the latest Ubuntu version from there. You can also find it by searching Ubuntu download This is the file that will be the base for installing Ubuntu on your laptop.

Step-2 Make USB pen drive bootable You can use the following software to make your pen drive bootable. These are Rufus or winsetupfw First of all connect your pen drive to the laptop and then open Rufus, select the Ubuntu ISO file and make your pen drive bootable. This process will be completed in a short time. If Ubuntu is installed on your pen drive, then move on to the next step.

Step-3 How to change BIOS in your laptop While starting the laptop, press F12 of BIOS. In most laptops, it can open in different ways like Del, F10, F2 etc. It depends on the model of your laptop. After this, go to boot menu and give first priority to USB. After this, save the settings and restart the laptop.

Start Ubuntu installation from BIOS

 To install Ubuntu from BIOS, you have to select the boot option while restarting the laptop Now you have to choose Install Ubuntu and select your language After this, configure the keyboard layout and Wi-Fi settings How to create disk partition Dual boot - If you want to run Ubuntu along with Windows, then you have to choose the option of dual boot so that you can run Ubuntu along with Windows at the same time in the same laptop. It automatically divides your disk into two parts Install Ubuntu - If you want only Ubuntu, then choose the option of erasing the disk and installing it. This will erase all your old data in your laptop. Therefore, you are requested to make a backup of your old data. so that you don't have to regret later.

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Complete the installation - During the installation, you will have to set the password, time zone and user name. The process may take 15 to 30 minutes to complete. It depends on the speed of your laptop and pendrive. When the installation is complete, click on Restart Now. 

Its advantages and disadvantages Advantages - Its first advantage is that it is absolutely free. You do not have to pay any fee for its license. Security - Its second advantage is that it is capable of preventing hacking and viruses. Fast - It is much faster than other Windows and its performance is quite good. Disadvantages It is a little difficult for new users and it also has software compatibility with other Windows, due to which many Windows programs do not run on it.

Difference between Windows and Ubuntu As we know that both of these are different operating systems which are used on laptops and desktops. While Windows is made by Microsoft, Ubuntu is an open source Linux based system which is developed by Canonical and its community. There are many differences between them but we are telling you only a few main differences. Price - Windows is a paid operating system while Ubuntu is an open source operating system.

 Customization - Windows comes with limited customization options. You can change themes and wallpapers but you cannot make any changes in the core. Ubuntu - Due to it being open source, you can change everything in it. You can even upgrade its code. Note - So friends, I think that now you have started using this operating system. You must be using this information and taking advantage of the information provided by us. If you face any problem in this, you can tell us. We will be eager to help you. If you want to know about other information provided by us, then click on Read more.

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