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Win7 installation Ubuntu tutorial Ubuntu is Real-time supply chain event updatesa Debian-based Linux operating system developed by Canonical, designed for personal computers and servers Provide a free, open and easy-to-use operating system. Compared with Windows, Ubuntu has faster startup speed, better security and more efficient performance. Therefore, more and more people want to install Ubuntu on Windows to experience the powerful functions of Ubuntu. Next, let's introduce how to install Ubuntu on Win7. Step 1: Prepare tools. First of all, we need to prepare a USB flash drive or CD-ROM to make the installation disk of Ubuntu.The advantage of using a USB flash drive is that it is more convenient to make, the writing speed is faster than the CD-ROM, and it is easier to carry. And the advantage of using CD-ROM is that it can give you a better option to go back in the event of a misoperation. You can choose the corresponding medium according to your personal needs. The way to make an Ubuntu installation disk is relatively simple. You just need to download an Ubuntu ISO image file, and then use the software production tool to write the image file to a USB flash drive or CD-ROM. The production tool can use Rufus, UNetbootin and other software. Step 2: Reserve a partition. Next, we need to reserve disk space for Ubuntu. Installing Ubuntu on Windows can reserve disk space for Ubuntu by reducing the partition of the Windows system.In this process, it should be noted that the disk management tool of Windows must be used for operation, otherwise data loss may occur. Press the Win+R key, enter diskmgmt.msc in the pop-up running window, and then press the Enter key. Disk Management will display all your hard disks and partitions. Select your system partition, right-click on it, and select "Shrink Volume" to open the shrink volume dialog box. Enter the size of the space you want to reserve for Ubuntu in the dialog box, and click shrink. Step 3: Start the Ubuntu installer. In step one, we have prepared the installation disk of Ubuntu. Now, we need to use it to start the computer. Insert the USB flash drive or CD into the computer, restart the computer, and then enter the BIOS settings.Different computers have different BIOS settings, but generally you can enter the BIOS settings by pressing F2, F10, Del and other keys. In the BIOS settings, find the "Boot" tab, set the USB flash drive or CD-ROM as the first startup item, save the settings and exit the BIOS. After the computer restarts, the Ubuntu installer will start. Next, we can start the installation process of Ubuntu. Step 4: Installing Ubuntu Ubuntu installer interface will prompt you to install the language. After selecting, click "Continue". Then the Ubuntu installation type will appear. If this is your first time to install Ubuntu, it is recommended to select "Install Ubuntu and erase disk and install". This option will delete all the partitions that now exist on your hard disk, and then install the Ubuntu system on the entire hard disk.Next, you will be asked to choose your location and desired time zone. Then you will be asked to fill in information such as user name, computer name and password. After filling in, click Install. Wait for the installer to complete the installation. After completing the installation of Ubuntu, the computer will enter the restart process. After restarting, the login interface of Ubuntu will appear. Enter your username and password to enter Ubuntu. The summary above is the tutorial on how to install Ubuntu on Win7. The installation of Ubuntu is not difficult. You just need to follow the above steps to complete the installation easily. I hope this tutorial can help those who want to try Ubuntu.
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