To make Ubuntu from a USB stick, the first thing you need to do is insert a USB flash with a minimum 2GB of unused space in your PC.
The quickest means to load Ubuntu onto your flash is to make use of USB installer provided at www.pendrivelinux.com.
You’ll need to download,install and follow the instructions below:
Steps
1.Select 'Ubuntu' from the dropdown list.
2.Click 'Browse' to open the downloaded ISO file.
3.Choose the USB Flash drive from list and click 'Create'.
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