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| + | ==How to make a pen drive bootable== |
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| + | Note: In order to make a pen drive as ubuntu bootable pen drive, requires the following items: |
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| + | <li>a. Empty pendrive with minimum 4GB. |
| + | <li>b. Ubuntu DVD or ISO image of UBUNTU. |
| + | <li>c. Ubuntu installed computer with working DVD drive. |
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| + | <li>1. Insert the pen drive into the USB port of your computer as shown below.<br> |
| + | [[Image:Boot pendrive1.jpg |400px]] |
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| + | <li>2. Go to Applications---->system tools---->Administration---->startup Disk creator,as shown<br> |
| + | [[Image:Boot pendrive2.png |400px]]<br> |
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| + | <li>3. Once system detects pen drive, click on other. Show the Ubuntu DVD path (if you are using ubuntu iso image then show the image path).<br> |
| + | [[Image:Boot pendrive3.png |400px]]<br> |
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| + | <li>4. Click on Make Startup Disk, as shown in the image below.<br> |
| + | [[Image:Boot pendrive4.png |400px]]<br> |
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| + | <li>5. After clicking, the 'installing' process would begin. Once the installation is complete with the figure showing 100%, click on the quit option.<br> |
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| + | Your pen drive is ready for installing UBUNTU on your computer.<br> |
| + | [[Image:Boot pendrive5.png |400px]]<br> |
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