Sunday 14 October 2012

How to install Ubuntu (Linux) Inside Windows Without using Virtual Machine offline using wubi (Windows-based Ubuntu Installer) Latest version

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To install latest ubuntu within your Windows environment (XP/ Vista and Seven) we require two files.
1.  wubi (Windows-based Ubuntu Installer)
2.  Ubuntu desktop ISO file

Download Link Wubi: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/windows-installer
Download Link ISO file:  http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop

The above two files are the required files for ubuntu to install it inside windows  offline. The process will install ubuntu Inside your Windows Environment.  No need of separate drive to install Ubuntu. It will install inside your windows and act as dual-boot Operating System. For every version of Ubuntu there is a different wubi. So try to download the accurate version of it. The above two download link will show the download link for the latest version for both the two files.

Process:
1. Download the above two files and place it inside a folder.
2. Now right click on the wubi.exe file and choose "Run as administrator"
3. Now click on "ok" on the UAC (User Account Control ) prompt screen.
4. It will open "Ubuntu Installer"
5.  There you will find 5 option.
 Installation Drive: Choose the drive where you want to install the Ubuntu.
 Installation Size: Allocate the memory for the Ubuntu on the installation Drive (Minimum 5GB)
Desktop Environment: Choose Ubuntu
Language: Choose your preferred language on which you want to install ubuntu.
User Name:  add a user name for Ubuntu (By default windows username but you can also change it)
Password:  Set a password for Ubuntu User.
6.  Click on "Install".
7.  Now the installation process will start.
8. Follow up the instruction by clicking Next.
9. After that it will ask to Reboot your System or Manually reboot later.
10. After reboot you will find two operating system on your Windows boot menu.
11. Choose "Ubuntu".
12. Follow the instruction and complete the Process.
After completion you will able to  use ubuntu. That is it.
Note: Ubuntu needs the driver update for each application to execute. So whenever you are opening an application for first time you make the driver updates by connecting to internet. Ubuntu install many of the hard ware driver automatically. So no need to install sound card, Graphic, Ethernet driver.

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