How to Dual Boot your Computer with Ubuntu 1/2

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This is a tutorial on how to dual boot your computer with Ubuntu. We will not be using a CD or a DVD For this OS.

I have found a easier way to install this OS Without wasting your CD's or DVD's in your Home.

Ubuntu 9.04 & Ubuntu 8.04

Also People!. When your about to install Ubuntu.

IT will not remove anything in your PC. Follow the video. Cause your just installing it inside your Main OS


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Ubuntu is another OS made by linux. It is faster and fun to use. Ubuntu is like a MAC But FREE!!!. No need to pay for this OS!

You could do Desktop Effects like MAC and you could use animations and fun stuff you could do on it.

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Things you will need to install Ubuntu.

Minimum Requirements for your PC To run Ubuntu.

700 MHz x86 processor

384 MB of system memory (RAM)

8 GB of disk space

Graphics card capable of 1024x768 resolution
(64 MB or 256 MB Graphics Card)

Sound card

A network or Internet connection
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Recommended for visual effects:

1.2 GHz x86 processor

384 MB of system memory (RAM)

Supported graphics card

Nvidia Geforce 6 family or ATI

Both if both have 64 MB of the memory
on the graphics card to 512 MB

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New thing you will not need.

You will not need a CD or a DVD For Ubuntu to install.

We will be using a program called

Daemon Tools Lite.
(Follow the video on how to use it)

Link:

http://www.disc-tools.com/download/daemon

Install the program and follow the video for further use of it.

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Ubuntu Download.

Link for Ubuntu:

http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
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Now that's about it for the use of ubuntu and the Installation of the OS







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