This article will tell you step by step how to switch from Windows to Ubuntu. Ubuntu is a free alternative to Windows and Mac which aims at being fast, easy to use and productive. You may want to switch to Ubuntu because of its robust security, speed, freedom, ease of use, low maintenance, and no price. Whichever reasons you may have for switching to Ubuntu, this article will show you how.

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Boot your PC from the Ubuntu CD.

  1. This may involve either manually selecting the optical drive or changing the boot order in your BIOS, if simply inserting the CD and rebooting doesn't work. You can find detailed instructions on the Ubuntu Download Page. After a minute or two, you should see a windows that asks whether you want to try or install Ubuntu. Choose the 'Try Ubuntu' option, and in another minute, you should see the basic Ubuntu desktop.]
    • You should have access to most of your hardware, including network, sound, and graphics.
    • Some older video cards and Wi-Fi cards may have compatibility issues; in this case you might want to check the LinuxQuestions Hardware Compatibility List, as well as asking about your hardware on the [http://www.ubuntuforums.org/ Ubuntu Forums
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Run the installation.

  1. Double-click the Install icon on the desktop. The install program will prompt you for your language, location, and keyboard layout before you get to the hard-disk partitioning section. When Ubuntu asks for a time zone, and you do not see your city simply click on a city that is near/in your time zone (e.g. Vancouver, Canada instead of Seattle, United States).
    • Partitioning your hard disk is the only step of the install process that has the potential to do serious harm. If you install to the wrong partition, you could accidentally nuke your Windows drive and all of its contents. That's why it is recommended to run a full backup before you start the install process.
    • The safest way to install is to add a new hard drive or create free space on the existing drive. This is not always an option; you can re-size your partitions to free space using the sliders
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    I already use Firefox on Windows. How do I bring my bookmarks to Firefox on Ubuntu?
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    You can use Firefox Sync to send your bookmarks to Ubuntu. You could also go to Bookmarks > Show All Bookmarks > Import and Backup > Export Bookmarks to HTML. Save the .HTML file you get and Put it on a USB drive. Open Firefox in Ubuntu and navigate back to the same area you exported your bookmarks, but select "Import Bookmarks from HTML" and locate your file.
  • Question
    I've downloaded the CD image. What do I do next?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Use a program like Imgburn (you can download it from imgburn.com) to burn the CD image to your CD/DVD/USB drive.
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Warnings

  • Linux is not Windows! Trust me, there will be a hump to get over as you transition from Windows to Ubuntu, that's why we recommend you start out by dual-booting. Take the time to get used to and appreciate the Ubuntu way, and we promise you'll end up very happy with it.
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  • Be careful when partitioning; you wouldn't want to unwittingly break Windows! (Not yet, anyway.)
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Things You'll Need

  • A computer
  • Pen drive
  • 20 - 40 minutes of free time
  • Time to download

References

  1. http://www.ubuntu.com - Ubuntu's website
  2. http://ubuntuguide.org - A guide for all versions of Ubuntu
  3. http://www.ubuntuforums.org - Ubuntu Support Forums
  4. http://www.linux.com - A linux news site
  5. http://www.linux.org - Great Linux information

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