Jumaat, 8 April 2011

TUGASAN 5: My preffered os


INSTALLATION OF UBUNTU

1)      Download the Ubuntu ISO from http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download and save to your desktop.
2)      Burn the ISO image to a blank CD using Roxio CD creator or similar:


    3) Run the CD from “My Computer” – the CD should ask permission to run at which   
            point you’ll see this option screen:

           
4)      Now configure your installation using the simple settings options. You can specify the location of the Ubuntu installation on your Windows partition, the size of the Ubuntu installation, the Ubuntu flavour (Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, etc), your preferred language, and a username and password for the Ubuntu system.

5)      Format your USB stick with a FAT32 partition from Windows. You can get to the format dialogue by opening My Computer and right mouse clicking the removable drive icon. Click “Format” and follow the settings in the image below. You need a minimum 2gb USB stick.

6)      The new version of Ubuntu isn’t in the Distribution list supplied with UNetbootin yet, so use the downloaded Ubuntu ISO from earlier on. Add the ISO using the “Diskimage”, make sure your USB drive is selected below and click OK.
7)      The ISO transfers to the USB pretty quickly, so soon after you click OK you’ll see this screen:

8)       That’s it – when the installation process is complete, restart your computer and make sure it’s set up to boot from USB. On my HP Laptop, pressing F9 on the boot screen shows a boot order menu. Selecting “USB Hard Drive” follows a black screen, an Ubuntu logo, and finally, your new Ubuntu desktop appears.
9)       Click “install” on the live desktop (top left) :

10)  Choose your language in the welcome screen

11)  Choose your location

12)  Choose your keyboard layout

13)  Set up your disk partition. This is probably the most “technical” part of the installation., use the largest continuous free space for option works nicely:

14)  Choose your username and password:

15)  Migrate your Windows documents and settings

16)   You’re now ready to install your new Ubuntu installation

17)  When the installation has finished, restart your computer (you’ll be instructed to remove your cd rom or USB drive). You’re now ready to begin using Ubuntu! 


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