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<application>USB Startup Disk Creator</application> is a utility in Ubuntu that creates a persistent Ubuntu image on a USB disk. This is called a "Live USB". You can use the Live USB to install Ubuntu on your computer or to run Ubuntu without affecting your system hardware. The advantages to using a Live USB to install or test Ubuntu include: <placeholder-1/>
<application>Start-up Disk Creator</application> is a utility in Ubuntu that creates a persistent Ubuntu image on a USB disk. This is called a "Live USB". You can use the Live USB to install Ubuntu on your computer or to run Ubuntu without affecting your system hardware. The advantages to using a Live USB to install or test Ubuntu include: <placeholder-1/>
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Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:27(para)
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Requirements
Requirements
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Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:62(title)
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Ubuntu 8.10 or later
Ubuntu 8.10 or later
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Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:70(para)
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USB disk 1 GB or larger
USB disk 1 GB or larger
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Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:75(para)
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Ubuntu Desktop Edition image
Ubuntu Desktop Edition image
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Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:80(para)
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<application>USB Startup Disk Creator</application> requires the following: <placeholder-1/>
<application>Start-up Disk Creator</application> requires the following: <placeholder-1/>
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Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:66(para)
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Currently <application>USB Startup Disk Creator</application> only runs on Ubuntu systems 8.10 or later. If you don’t have access to an Ubuntu system, you can create a Live USB from a system that can boot from an Ubuntu Live CD. You can also install Ubuntu into a virtualization program like VirtualBox and create the Live USB from a virtual Ubuntu installation.
Currently <application>Start-up Disk Creator</application> only runs on Ubuntu 8.10 or later. If you don’t have access to an Ubuntu system, you can create a Live USB from a system that can boot from an Ubuntu Live CD. You can also install Ubuntu into a virtualisation program like VirtualBox and create the Live USB from a virtual Ubuntu installation.
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Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:87(para)
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The USB drive capacity should minimally be large enough to hold the contents of the Ubuntu download image and any additional data you plan to store. The minimum recommendation is 1 GB, however 2 GB is suggested.
The USB drive capacity should be large enough to hold the contents of the Ubuntu download image and any additional data you plan to store. The minimum recommendation is 1 GB, however 2 GB is suggested.
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Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:95(para)
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Making a Live USB
Making a Live USB
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Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:103(title)
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Download the Ubuntu Image
Download the Ubuntu Image
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Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:108(title)
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