How to install the Ubuntu operating system?

Here are the steps for installing the Ubuntu operating system:

  1. Download the installation image file of Ubuntu. You can download the latest version of the Ubuntu system image from the official website (https://ubuntu.com/download).
  2. Create a bootable Ubuntu installation disk. You can use tools like Rufus or UNetbootin to write the Ubuntu image file onto a USB flash drive.
  3. Insert the Ubuntu installation disk and restart the computer.
  4. Access the BIOS settings interface on the computer (usually by pressing the Delete or F2 key) and adjust the boot order to prioritize the USB device.
  5. Save the settings and exit the BIOS settings interface, the computer will boot from the Ubuntu installation disk.
  6. Choose “Install Ubuntu” from the navigation menu.
  7. Select the installation language and keyboard layout in the setup interface.
  8. On the “Installation Type” page, choose the installation option. You can either opt for dual boot alongside your existing operating system or a fresh installation.
  9. If you choose to coexist with the existing operating system, you can adjust the partition size and set the partition mount points.
  10. On the “Where are you?” page, select your current geographical location.
  11. Enter your username and password on the “Who are you?” page.
  12. Click on the “Install” button to start installing the Ubuntu system.
  13. After installation is complete, restart the computer.
  14. Select the Ubuntu system from the main menu, and then log in to your account to access the Ubuntu system.

The above are the basic steps to install the Ubuntu system, the specific steps may vary slightly depending on the version, we recommend consulting the official documentation or referring to a detailed installation tutorial before proceeding with the installation.

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