If your motherboard cannot boot with a USB flash drive, forget it... You don't have to read it.
This tutorial supports Ubuntu 8.04 \ 8.10 \ 9.04 \ 9.10.
A lot of people have to buy a disc for Ubuntu, which is a waste of money ~~ And if you are too lazy to go out, or you don't have a burner, you will be upset.
I have a great solution here. If you have a USB flash drive, you can solve the problem. Haha (do not replace it with MP3. Otherwise, the consequences will be borne by yourself ..)
1. First, format the USB flash disk to FAT32 format. Do not select "quick format". (In fact, if it is not formatted, this software will automatically format it for you ).
Open the downloaded CD image with the new version ultraiso (available everywhere in the cracked version), select start-write hard disk image
2. Write... Then wait
3. Burned successfully!
4. Restart now. Select USB boot for F12!
The following figure shows the number of images that have entered the system.
File Browser
Make your Ubuntu more beautiful
The powerful upgrade function can be said that Ubuntu without a network is the bull that has lost its horns
I would like to mention that the upgrade to 9.10 is actually more user-friendly and more suitable for new users or just for entertaining users, the built-in audio and video tools support almost all audio and video formats. (in the previous version, you may have to install various decoding packages on your own. I don't know if it's just a phenomenon ). in addition, when it is sexier than the Windows system, all videos are previewed in the same way as icons, whether it is rmvb, Avi or MP4.