Summary
The video guides users through installing Ubuntu as their main operating system, starting with backing up data and downloading the latest Ubuntu ISO file. Viewers are shown how to create a bootable USB drive, access BIOS settings, and follow installation steps including language selection, connecting to Wi-Fi, and setting up user details. Once installation is complete, users can restart their computer and begin using Ubuntu as their primary OS, replacing Windows 11.
Preparation and Backup
Before starting the process, it is important to back up important data to an external drive.
Downloading Ubuntu
Download the latest version of Ubuntu from the official website and get the ISO file for Ubuntu desktop.
Creating a Bootable USB Drive
Create a bootable USB drive with at least 8 GB of storage by using Rufus and selecting the Ubuntu ISO file.
Booting and Installing Ubuntu
Access BIOS or UEFI settings, boot from the USB drive, follow the installation steps like choosing language, connecting to Wi-Fi, erasing and installing Ubuntu, setting up name and password, selecting time zone, and installing packages.
Completing Installation
Complete the installation process, restart your computer, and start using Ubuntu as your main operating system after removing Windows 11.
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