Installing Ubuntu is fast, easy, and free. Before we begin, visit ubuntu.com/certification To check for compatibility issues with your system. Be aware that Dell can only offer support for Ubuntu on systems Where it was pre-installed.
This installation method will wipe all data on your hard drive, Including any Windows install. Back up any data you want to keep before continuing.
Search dell.com/support for SLN290665 for help setting up a dual-boot system With both Windows and Ubuntu. Visit ubuntu.com/downloads, Select Ubuntu Desktop, Then Download.
You can make an optional donation, Or select Not now, take me to the download. When the download is complete, insert a blank DVD-R, Right-click on the Ubuntu ISO file, and select Burn disk image.
Alternatively, you can use a tool like Rufus, or the Windows 7 DVD/USB tool To create a bootable USB drive. To begin installation, insert your disk or USB drive, Then power on the system while pressing F12.
Select Boot from DVD or USB, as appropriate. Select your language, then Install Ubuntu. If you have a wireless network, enter your network key and click Connect.
Check Download updates and Install third-party options, then click Continue. Select Erase disk and install Ubuntu, then click Install Now. Enter your location and keyboard layout, when prompted.
Enter a username and password for your account, then click Continue. Installation usually takes between 15 and 30 minutes. You'll see a progress bar at the bottom of the screen.
When installation is complete, restart your system, And log in using your username and password. Thanks for watching.