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Ubuntu is distributed over the Internet as CD images called ISOs. To install it, you first need to burn the ISO file to a CD. This page explains how you can do that in Ubuntu, Mac OS X and Windows XP/2000. | Ubuntu is distributed over the Internet as CD images, called ISOs. To install it, you first need to burn the ISO file to a CD. This page explains how you can do that in Ubuntu, Mac OS X and Windows XP/2000. |
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If this sounds too complicated to you, there are [GettingUbuntu other methods of getting Ubuntu]. | If this sounds too complicated for you, there are other methods of GettingUbuntu. |
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1. Download and install [http://ISOrecorder.alexfeinman.com/ISOrecorder.htm ISO Recorder] | 1. Download and install [http://ISOrecorder.alexfeinman.com/ISOrecorder.htm ISO Recorder]. |
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Ubuntu is distributed over the Internet as CD images, called ISOs. To install it, you first need to burn the ISO file to a CD. This page explains how you can do that in Ubuntu, Mac OS X and Windows XP/2000.
If this sounds too complicated for you, there are other methods of GettingUbuntu.
To burn an .ISO image onto CD you need a working CD/DVD burner. If writing fails, try selecting the option to write the CD at a slower speed.
From within Ubuntu
Note: When you put a blank CD in the drive, a "CD/DVD Creator" file browser will pop up automatically. Close this browser. The following instructions do not use it.
Find the .ISO image in the file browser available at Places->Home menu on top of the screen.
Right click on the .ISO and select Write to Disc... (about 3/4 of the way down the menu). Follow the instructions.
From within Mac OS X
To burn most ISOs, you can use Apple's Disk Utility (Disk Copy in older versions).
Launch Disk Utility (Applications -> Utilities -> Disk Utility)
- Drag the ISO to the sidebar of the Disk Utility main window.
Select the ISO where you just dragged it, and choose (Menu -> Image -> Burn...)
- Insert a blank CD and press "burn".
From within Windows XP
Verify the ISO file. [http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/using_md5sums.html Instructions on how to do this are available at OpenOffice.org].
Download and install [http://ISOrecorder.alexfeinman.com/ISOrecorder.htm ISO Recorder].
- Right click on the ISO and click "Copy image to CD".
From within Windows 2000
Unfortunately, [http://ISOrecorder.alexfeinman.com/ISOrecorder.htm ISO Recorder] doesn't work on Windows 2000. Here is an alternative method.
Verify the ISO file. [http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/using_md5sums.html Instructions on how to do this are available at OpenOffice.org].
Download and install [http://www.cdburnerxp.se/download.php?latest CD Burner].
- From the File menu, select "Write disk from ISO file", and select the ISO file you wish to burn.
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