Are There Ways of Trying Ubuntu Without Messing Up Windows?



One problem that many people have about trying out a new OS is that they do not want to clutter your currently installed operating system, which is usually Windows. The idea of ​​messing up and losing all your Windows files in many places the fear that makes them not want to try new things such as Ubuntu. Fortunately there are ways to try Ubuntu without even touching Windows.

First of all, download the Ubuntu ISO from their website. These instructions will actually work for any Linux distribution that provides an ISO file so that it can be repeated with other versions.

Once downloaded, burn the ISO to a CD as an image, not the data on the disk. Put the disc into the CD ROM and reboot. Most computers will boot directly from CD first. If yours does not, you have to figure out what button to press to get the BIOS and change the settings so that the CD ROM boots before the hard disk.

After starting the computer boot from the CD, you will see the Ubuntu start screen. Just press Enter here. All you do is review OS and not install anything. Do not worry about the installation, because it will be a series of buttons to get to the actual point of installing the operating system so that it can not be done on the accident.

If you know how to work with virtual machines, you can boot a virtual machine with an ISO file in the attached CD and run the Ubuntu ISO the same way, but almost.

Note that the CD experience will be a little slower than when it is actually installed. This is because it takes longer to load data from a CD than when it is installed on your hard disk.

operating systems like Ubuntu to provide users a way to experience the operating system without installing it on Windows. There are ways of keeping the operating system on a CD to test the system.

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