Ubuntu Linux 23.04 steps by steps installation with Video

  1. Download Ubuntu:
    • Visit the official Ubuntu website (https://ubuntu.com/) and navigate to the download section.
    • Choose the appropriate version (e.g., 23.04) and select the architecture (32-bit or 64-bit) depending on your system.
  2. Create a bootable USB:
    • Insert a USB drive with sufficient storage capacity (at least 4GB).
    • Download a tool like Rufus (for Windows) or Etcher (for macOS) to create a bootable USB.
    • Run the tool, select the Ubuntu ISO file you downloaded, choose the USB drive, and start the creation process.
  3. Boot from the USB:
    • Restart your computer and enter the BIOS/UEFI settings (usually by pressing F2 or Delete during startup).
    • Look for the “Boot” or “Boot Order” section and set the USB drive as the first boot device.
    • Save the changes and exit the BIOS/UEFI settings.
  4. Install Ubuntu:
    • The computer will now boot from the USB drive into the Ubuntu installer.
    • Choose your preferred language and select “Install Ubuntu” from the menu.
    • Follow the on-screen instructions to select your keyboard layout, connect to a Wi-Fi network (if necessary), and configure other settings.
    • When prompted, choose the installation type. You can either install Ubuntu alongside your existing operating system or erase the disk and install Ubuntu as the sole operating system.
    • Select the disk where you want to install Ubuntu and proceed.
    • Set your username and password for the Ubuntu system and wait for the installation to complete.
  5. Complete the installation:
    • Once the installation finishes, you’ll be prompted to restart your computer.
    • Remove the USB drive and reboot your system.
    • Ubuntu should now start up, and you’ll be greeted with the login screen.
    • Enter your username and password to log in and start using Ubuntu.

Remember that the installation process may vary slightly depending on the version of Ubuntu and your system’s configuration. It’s always a good idea to refer to the official Ubuntu documentation or the specific instructions provided with the version you are installing for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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