The Ubuntu CD Image (about 7. MB, ISO file) is freely available for download and can be burnt into a CD (. The CD Image officially includes the installer wubi. You might want to refer to following steps for installation of Ubuntu after placing the Live. CD into a CD/DVD drive (or mounting the ISO file on a virtual drive using emulation software).
In Windows, run wubi. Ubuntu menu. Select . To start with, you would just need to download the installer file wubi. MB) from here. After download, double- click the installer file from Windows and it will show up an Ubuntu Installer window same as after Step 2 above. The rest of the steps for installation are basically similar, except that at Step 4, the installer will download the Ubuntu CD Image from the server to the hard disk, instead of getting it from the cd/dvd drive. The download of the CD Image can take some time during the installation depending on your bandwidth. Un- install Ubuntu from Windows.
If you like to uninstall Ubuntu, open the Control Center in Windows, choose . While Wubi makes installation and un- installation of Ubuntu easier from Windows, it comes with some limitations - - the hibernation is not enabled in this mode and the disk performance might be relatively reduced, but I don't see these limitations are strong enough for not trying out installation of Ubuntu from Windows.
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