Install Ubuntu desktop

1. Overview

The Ubuntu desktop is easy to use, easy to install and includes everything you need to run your organisation, school, home or enterprise. It's also open source, secure, accessible and free to download.
In this tutorial, we're going to install Ubuntu desktop onto your computer, using either your computer's DVD drive or a USB flash drive.


2. Requirements

You'll need to consider the following before starting the installation:
  • Connect your laptop to a power source.
  • Ensure you have at least 5GB of free storage space.
  • Have access to either a DVD or a USB flash drive containing the version of Ubuntu you want
    to install.
  • Make sure you have a recent backup of your data. While it's unlikely that
    anything will go wrong, you can never be too prepared.
See Installation/System Requirements for more specific details on hardware requirements. We also have several tutorials that explain how to create an Ubuntu DVD or USB flash drive.

3. Boot from DVD

It's easy to install Ubuntu from a DVD. Here's what you need to do:
  1. Put the Ubuntu DVD into your optical/DVD drive.
  2. Restart your computer.
A few moments later, after the desktop has loaded, you'll see the welcome window. From here, you can select your language from a list on the left and choose between either installing Ubuntu directly, or trying the desktop first (if you like what you see, you can also install Ubuntu from this mode too).
If you don't get this menu, read the booting from the DVD guide for more information.


4. Boot from USB flash drive

Most computers will boot from USB automatically. Simply insert the USB flash drive and either power on your computer or restart it. You should see the same welcome window we saw in the previous ‘Install from DVD' step, prompting you to choose your language and either install or try the Ubuntu desktop.
If your computer doesn't automatically boot from USB, try holding F12 when your computer first starts. With most machines, this will allow you to select the USB device from a system-specific boot menu.


5. Prepare to install Ubuntu

After choosing to install Ubuntu from the welcome window, you will be asked about updates and third-party software.
  • We advise enabling both Download updates and Install third-party software.
  • Stay connected to the internet so you can get the latest updates while you install Ubuntu.
  • If you are not connected to the internet, you will be asked to select a wireless network, if available. We advise you to connect during the installation so we can ensure your machine is up to date

6. Allocate drive space

Use the checkboxes to choose whether you'd like to Install Ubuntu alongside another operating system, delete your existing operating system and replace it with Ubuntu, or — if you're an advanced user — choose the 'Something else' option.

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