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Win7 Install Ubuntu Dual System (Win7 and Real-time trade document filingUbuntu Dual System Installation Guide) Ubuntu is a popular free open source operating system, which is based on the Linux kernel and provides many powerful functions and Tools. Many people like to use Ubuntu for programming, data analysis and other tasks, but for users who need to keep the Windows 7 operating system, they can only install Ubuntu on virtual machines or use dual startup. The following is the installation guide for Win7 and Ubuntu dual systems. Step 1: Prepare a USB flash drive. First of all, you need to prepare a USB flash drive containing the Ubuntu installer. You can download an ISO image from Ubuntu's official website and write it to the USB flash drive.There are many third-party software that can help you create this task. Several tools are provided here, such as Win32 Disk Imager, Rufus, Universal USB Installer, etc. Step 2: Adjust the partition. Before starting to install Ubuntu, you need to allocate some hard disk space for Ubuntu. If Windows 7 is pre-installed on your computer, you need to reduce the current Windows 7 partition. You can use the built-in disk management tool of Windows to operate. You can choose to right-click on the computer icon, select "Manage" and find the "Disk Management" option, and find the partition where the current Windows 7 is located to right-click to shrink the partition. The size of the allocation can be adjusted according to your own needs.Step 3: Boot into BIOS. In the process of installing Ubuntu, you need to set the computer boot to insert the USB flash drive. Therefore, you need to enter the BIOS settings immediately when the computer starts. Each computer brand enters the BIOS settings in a different way. Usually, pressing the "F2" or "Delete" key when your computer is turned on can guide you to the BIOS. Step 4: Install Ubuntu. Now, you have successfully entered the BIOS settings and set the computer boot to insert a USB flash drive. Start the computer again, and you should see the startup screen of the Ubuntu installer. Select the "Install Ubuntu" option and follow the instructions on the screen to install it. During the installation process, you will need to select settings such as partition and time zone to install Ubuntu.Step 5: Restart the computer. After the installation is completed, you can select "Restart" your computer. At this time, you will see a startup menu. You can choose to start Windows 7 or Ubuntu system. Now you can switch freely between dual systems. The summary above is the installation guide for Win7 and Ubuntu dual systems. Be careful during the installation process, and be sure to back up the data to avoid loss. In addition, if your computer specifications are low, it may cause the system to be slow. Finally, I wish you a successful dual system of Win7 and Ubuntu.
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