just put your CD in Drive and restart it but make sure before doing that first boot device should be cd drive,
its a llive cd so, once you have change the os ( i mean restart the pc and there is no cd in drive) then you cont boot in to linux, so it is better to get inistall cd form Ubuntu its free you can order that.
Just boot the live CD and double-click the “Install icon”. It will prompt you to create partitions. You can either have it automatically choose the partitioning scheme for you or you can do it manually.
just put your CD in Drive and restart it but make sure before doing that first boot device should be cd drive,
its a llive cd so, once you have change the os ( i mean restart the pc and there is no cd in drive) then you cont boot in to linux, so it is better to get inistall cd form Ubuntu its free you can order that.
Report Spam/Abuse
Just boot the live CD and double-click the “Install icon”. It will prompt you to create partitions. You can either have it automatically choose the partitioning scheme for you or you can do it manually.
Report Spam/Abuse
The best way to go is Installing another hard disk.. play it safe.
Report Spam/Abuse