How to install an Ubuntu image
You can install the Ubuntu image following these steps:
- Firstly, you need to download the Ubuntu image file that is suitable for your version from the official Ubuntu website (https://ubuntu.com/download). Choose the version you want to install (such as Ubuntu 20.04 LTS) and the image file that matches your computer’s architecture (32-bit or 64-bit).
- Once the download is complete, you have the option to burn the image file onto a CD or create a bootable USB flash drive. If you choose to use a USB drive, use a tool like Rufus or Etcher to write the image file onto the drive.
- Insert the CD or connect the USB drive, and restart the computer. Make sure your computer is set to boot from the CD or USB drive.
- At startup, you will see the Ubuntu installation interface. First, choose your language and select the “Install Ubuntu” option.
- On the next screen, you can choose your network connection and other settings. You can choose to connect to a wireless network or use a wired network.
- On the “Installation Type” screen, you have the option to either install Ubuntu on your computer separately or alongside other operating systems, such as Windows. If you choose to install alongside other operating systems, make sure you have enough available disk space.
- Next, you will be asked to choose your time zone and keyboard layout.
- On the next screen, you will need to create a user account and set a password. Please try to use a strong password to protect your system.
- The installation process will begin copying files and installing Ubuntu onto your computer. This process may take some time, depending on your computer’s performance and the installation options you choose.
- Once the installation is complete, you will receive a message prompt. Restart the computer and then you can choose the Ubuntu operating system from the Grub boot menu.
These are the basic steps for installing the Ubuntu image. Please note that the specific steps may vary depending on your computer’s configuration and the version of Ubuntu. During the installation process, you can follow the instructions on the screen.