Select your preferred language Download & Install updates
Although you can install codecs after installing Ubuntu if you install here then you can play everything just after installation is done. This option installs third-party software such as codecs and more. Click the second checkbox ‘Install this third-party software’. This option downloads and installs all available updates (skip this step if you want to download & install updates after Ubuntu installation). If you are connected to the internet, click the checkbox ‘Download updates while installing’. The next screen shows a couple of options to select. Select your preferred language from the left sidebar and click ‘Continue’. Now you see an icon on the desktop “Install Ubuntu”, click it.Ī setup window will pop up asking for language selection. Here you can test several features and look and decide further to install it or not. Just wait until you get an option to “Try Ubuntu” or “Install Ubuntu”.Ĭlick Try Ubuntu and you will be booted to Ubuntu Live. The system should boot up from Ubuntu Bootable Pendrive. Now save settings and reboot your system (F4). From BIOS, go to the Boot tab and select boot preference, and select your pen drive at primary boot. If you have not set it up then open BIOS setup (Press Del while system startup). If you have pen drive then make sure you’ve set your system boot from Pendrive. Now our first step starts with inserting Ubuntu bootable DVD/Pendrive. Save data either in pen drive or any external hard drive or whatever source you use to save your data just save it. First of all, save all of your important files so that any mishappening does not cause data loss. I assume that you’ve already installed Windows. In this article, I’ll show you how you can dual boot your computer with Windows 10 and Ubuntu 20.04. Many of us want to use Windows and Ubuntu both on the same computer but dual booting does not seem easy to everyone.