Create Bootable Ubuntu USB: Step-by-Step Guide

The steps to create a bootable Ubuntu system disk are as follows:

  1. Download the ISO image file for Ubuntu system. You can download the latest version of the ISO image file from the official Ubuntu website.
  2. Prepare an empty USB flash drive with a minimum capacity of 8GB.
  3. Download a tool to create a bootable drive, such as Rufus (for Windows) or Etcher (for multiple platforms).
  4. Use a tool to create a bootable disk, open the ISO file, and choose to write it onto the USB flash drive.
  5. Follow the operations guide for the tool, select the appropriate USB device, format it, and write the ISO image file.
  6. The time it takes to complete the production varies from a few minutes to several tens of minutes depending on the speed of the USB device and the size of the ISO image file.
  7. After completing the creation, insert the USB boot drive into the computer where you want to install the Ubuntu system and restart the computer.
  8. Press the corresponding key (usually F2, F12, Del key) when the computer starts up to enter the boot options, select to boot from a USB device.
  9. After entering the Ubuntu installation interface, follow the prompts to select the option to install the Ubuntu system, and then complete the system installation process according to the instructions.

By following the steps above, you can create a Ubuntu system boot disk and install the Ubuntu system. Hope it helps you!

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